On 07-Feb-99 John B. Reynolds wrote:
>  As an advocate of expansion of the TLD space and policies that would protect
>  domain registrants from exploitation based on registry lock-in, I prefer to
>  take my chances with the business community than with the incumbent TLD
>  registries.

What makes you think this is any different in the Trademark draft?  CORE is the
one behind it, and they have always advocated CORE as the sole solitary new
registry.

You have less chance of exploitation in a open market, which is what the people
behind the paris draft support, since it opens it to competition.]

CORE has always been opposed to the open root modem, preferring to be the SOLE
source of new TLDs.

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E-Mail: William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 07-Feb-99
Time: 15:29:43
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