In the event of a PGMedia victory, anyone wanting to operate .web or any of
the 515 other TLDs claimed by PGMedia would have to overturn existing
precedent.
Milton Mueller wrote:
>
> I don't think this is correct. If PGMedia can sue and win, then
> any other TLD
> operator would have a legitimate claim to do likewise. Therefore,
> it is the
> principle that is at stake rather than the specific proposals of
> an individual
> business. Is there an antitrust lawyer in the house?
> --MM
>
> John B. Reynolds wrote:
>
> > As for the lawsuit, a PGMedia victory would not establish "the
> principle of
> > non-discriminatory access to the root", but rather that PGMedia
> is entitled
> > to any TLDs it wants, irrespective of the rights of other
> claimants to the
> > same TLDs (e.g. .web).
>
>
>