Ron and all,

Ron Kimball wrote:

> On Tue, 06 Apr 1999 09:49:43 +0100, Jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >I have a couple of questions.
> >1.)  What is the Whois service for these TLD's?
>
> Each "entity" that runs TLD registry will probably run a whois, as NSI and
> many of the ccTLDs do.  A master list of whois servers may be published,
> perhaps at http://www.tld ( http://www.tld.lists.kz for the DNS impaired ;-).

  Don't you find this rather inadequate?  I believe that many ISP's will... In
other words any whios service should provide access to any and all
REGISTRIES...  An this should be done initially!! Not eventually.  Eventually
usually means never or not soon enough.

>
>
> >2.) How will conflict's with Trademarked TLD's be determined?
>
> First come, first served, will abide by court decisions, I am just
> "publishing" a "directory" of addresses...

  Well than I think you will find yourself is some serious legal trouble here
given the change in the USPTO reclassifications and new classes added.

>
>
> >3.) Can any of these TLD's in this Root structure be "Seen"
> >     by anyone without changing Primary or secondary DNS specifications
> >     on ISP's DNS servers?
>
> Some have "aliases", like .per(sm) and .geo(tm), as a temporary service to the
> DNS impaired.

  Ok.  However this will not provide for seamless transition.

>
>
> Happy DNSing,
> Ron

Regards,

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