> Domain Names may or may not be different.  There is not existing
> legal structure that requires or restricts Domain Names from, of
> inclusive of any public access that I am aware of to date.
> Currently NSI controls the largest of these Domain Name databases,
> as as such has the right to protect that data to whatever extent it
> chooses to do so and is doing so currently to it's own desired
> extent as such.

The information is technically required to make the DNS work. The DNS
works. The information is not technically required for cybersquatters.
The information may be made available to applicants, signing a NDA.

The information would fall under the Data Protection Act in Germany
and could there only be made available under the provisions of the
Act.

I'm applying for continued access. So should the researcher. If
rejected, THEN the researcher MAY consider further action.

el

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