Milton and all,

  Milton is exactly correct here.  Anyone with even a moicrum of legal
knowledge would know this without question.  I guess the John
is the exception here.

  What the judges ruling might be could cover wide gambit or range
of solutions, including allowance for any of those pgMedia TLD to
also be allowed to be shared at no cost to other TLD administrators.

Milton Mueller wrote:

> Nope. That depends on the specific content of the judge's decision. You are
> assuming, once again, that a pgmedia victory means that the judge simply
> ratifies pgmedia's specific proposed way of doing things. That is not how
> antitrust cases work, generally.
>
> For example, if the DOJ "wins" its case against Microsoft, it is by no means
> clear what the ultimate remedy will be. A fine, a divestiture, regulation? No
> one knows.
> --MM
>
> John B. Reynolds wrote:
>
> > 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.
> >

Regards,

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