Marty,

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Martin B. Schwimmer" 
writes:

> In short, the struture of today's structured TLDs are not enforced
> and do not communicate a context sufficient enough to allow DNs
> being utilized as similar trademarks to co-exist.

>From a purely technical standpoint, there is just *NO WAY* to do this.

As you know I operate a small ccTLD with one or two registrations per
day at the moment. I can perhaps figure out obvious squatting attempts
manually.

But once it come to 10 registrations per day I am forced to automate
the registration process, whether I want this or not. Nevermind places
with 1000 or more registrations per day.

You can forget about TM verification by software.  I do not even want
to think about the dilution issue.


Before TM carries on lobbying, I would like to see a suggestion, now
how this could even be done!

el

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