from out of the bowels of big brother ICANN comes this reassuring tidbit:

Concerns about "rights" and "ownership" of domains are
     inappropriate.  It is appropriate to be concerned about
     "responsibilities" and "service" to the community.

Thats why porn sites are so ....

A license, a trademark, are property. As lomg as you pay the leasehold amounts, you own the license to a domain.



Mike Masin wrote:

I thought the Registry owns the domain and the registration is only a license to use it. Is that wrong?

m2

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 08:56:21 -0700
 Michael Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

why so much traffic about one Southern bigot? One comeback is that domains registered by a Canadian registrar become personal property, while those registered in the U.S. are not personal property. That is my conclusion after reviewing current law, but of course, I am not a lawyer. Adam Selene wrote:

He's from the Southern US, and informed us that he would only do business with American companies.


Suggest he do business with a more patriotic company such as Verisign,
who provides wiretapping infrastructure (Versign NetDiscovery) allowing law enforcement and Homeland Security officials listen to the telephone, fax and data transmissions of American citizens.


Adam









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