Who'd ever have thought those alphabet soups would simmer so nicely?
What DNRC proposes would not only repeat the biggest disaster ever to
occur on the Internet, namely, the presumptuous, power-mad, money-
grubbing trademark policies of NSI, but would put an imprimatur of authority 
on them such that the little domain name holder, whom DNRC so piously
pretends to represent, ends up on the shortest end of the stick yet.

NO INTERNET ENTITY HAS ANY BUSINESS ALLOWING THE WORD
TRADEMARK TO CROSS ITS MOUTH. ALPHABET SOUPS KNOW
NOTHING ON THE SUBJECT. 

Now, and pardon the shouting, is there a way to make that more clear?

Bill Lovell

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