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<  A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line 
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<  This draft is a work item of the Provisioning Registry Protocol 
<  Working Group of the IETF.
<  
<       Title           : Domain Name and Related Definitions
<       Author(s)       : R. Rader
<       Filename        : draft-ietf-provreg-dn-defn-00.txt
<       Pages           : 7
<       Date            : 20-Feb-01
<       
<  Efforts are currently being undertaken to define and formalize 
<  registry/registrar communications protocols in light of the current 
<  and evolving scope and utility of DNS, domain name registries and 
<  related entities. In order for this work to be truly effective and 
<  broadly applicable, it is important that accepted definitions act as 
<  the foundation. This document is an attempt to create a starting 
<  point for the requisite dialogue that will ultimately foster the 
<  determination and acceptance of these new protocols. This document 
<  obsoletes <draft-rader-dnwhois-defn-00.txt>.
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