Ron Fitzherbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>What would be the problem with the following (from a TM/legal standpoint):

>I file a request for xyz123.dom -- the request is then "published" (it
>could or could not be made active at the same time).  People then have x
>days to file a "protest" with appropriate requirements included, etc.  If
>after x days there is no protest or all protests are "resolved" then a
>netTM is issued on the FQDN?

I'm not sure what you mean by netTM, but the method of filing an
application that is available for public review is used for radio and
TV licenses here in the US.  I think the idea of putting domain name
applications up for public review is a good idea.

--gregbo

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