Diane and all,

  Though I can see your point regarding litigious concerns in the
US vs NORWAY, I am still at a loss as to why the difference in
policy should be viewed as better situation irrespective of Norway's
solution ( 2nd level for personal DN registration) really making the
that much difference to the TM lobby.  After all it is a well known
fact that large TM holders that are making such a fuss (legally
speaking), were late coming to this Internet party...

Diane Cabell wrote:

> > > >> A person can have hundreds of trademarks but only one domain ?
> > > >> Thats pretty silly Diane.
> > > >>
> > > >That's your opinion, Richard and you are certainly entitled to it.
> > > >Nonetheless, this silly method is used by some of the Scandinavian
> ccTLDs.
> > >
> > > hmm, and shall we discuss the customer approval ratings of the
> > > Scandinavian ccTLDs?  They just happen to be amongst some of the ones
> > > that have the most complaints
>
> You'd have to poll them.  I don't think you could impose it here; barn door
> and all that.
> The down side is that they didn't allow personal domain registrations,
> although I believe they are about to do so under a second level domain (?
> bing.per.no or something like that).  If strictly enforced, it would
> certainly avoid a great deal of the expensive, unnecessary litigation that
> we seem so fond of in the US and which is also a sign of customer approval.
> dc

Regards,

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