On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, james woodyatt wrote:
On Jul 3, 2007, at 13:23, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
The only difference is that if there's a registry, the end-users have
someone to sue when a collision happens.
This sounds like yet another reason to hate ULA-C. Seriously.
must be you American (I assume you are) that are so afraid of someone
being sued.I dont see that as a issue at all, we state a purpose and
disclaimer and if someone are stupied enough to sue for collision, well
they are darn stupid then. Sorry the language.
anyway if a collision happen, someone have really screwed up technical
anyway and should be hung out for drying...
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