JeffM and all,

  JeffM, you may be correct here.  But the IANA/ICANN can refuse to
continue to include those ccTLD's in the Roots should they not wish to
comply.  Of course this would be extreme and could cause some
legal action.

Planet Communications Computing Facility wrote:

> On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Kent Crispin wrote:
>
> > In any case, many people believe that a government has fairly strong
> > rights vis a vis choice of which registry runs the associated ccTLD,
> > so this example is perhaps not a good one.  Government policies
> > concerning encryption might be more interesting.
>
> What people believe when it comes to government rights to ccTLD's is not
> the issue nor does it matter.  What does matter are the principles in law
> that apply to you statement.  I know of no law which provides country
> nations to this right.  Is this right you mention a moral law, a law of
> equity.  What law is it that justifies your position.
>
> Regards
> Jeff Mason
>
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