At 10:16 AM 2/15/99 +0200, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>Antony,
>
>On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Antony Van Couvering wrote:
>
>> Milton's point is the good one and the obvious one.  Chartered TLDs only
>> make sense if the charter can be enforced.  They can only be enforced
>> under the following circumstances: 

>Doesn't the technical side of it render all of this discussion moot?
>
>You have to have a human sitting there and decide, in both situations...

Not necessarily. Given sufficient resources and careful crafting of
requirements, all things are implement able. It is largely a matter of
cost/effectiveness. IOW, is the solution larger than the problem? To answer
that, one must first define the problem. We haven't done that yet. We know
what the legal/political problem is, but we really don't know what the
technical problems are until we start working possible solution-sets for
the legal/political problem. Since the problem is primarily legal, that
must be worked first. Technical and logistical issues only work to
constrain the solution-set.


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