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From: Richard J. Sexton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >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.
>
> If there is a .com.no zone, then this seems resonable. If there's and
> and I could have myname.no for commercial domains bythad to use .per.no
> for personal domains, then I'd be unhappy. If I was I was in Norway, of
> course.
Jay's .per would be so useful for so many reasons.
Diane Cabell
http://www.mama-tech.com
Fausett, Gaeta & Lund
Boston