According to Wes Hardaker  <[email protected]>:
>George Michaelson <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> > It seems that the answer is yes because root operators participate in DITL.
>> 
>> I struggle to see a cause-and-effect from DITL to trust or probity. 
>
>I think he was treating DITL as a measuring stick: because potentially
>sensitive queries for NXDOMAIN TLDs leak to the root, you can measure
>that leakage (and privacy concerns within DITL).

Queries leak all over the place. Verisign sees all of the .com and
.net typos, which I presume they log and analyze but they're not
telling what they do with them, beyond the obvious limits from their
ICANN contracts.

I agree this draft is useful but I also don't think that people should
overestimate both what it describes, and the limits of what localroot
et all can mitigate.

R's,
John
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