At 09:59 PM 1/4/00 +0100, Mikael Pawlo wrote:
>On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
>> >let anyone (even non-nationals) register domain names?
>> It's their sovereign right to do whatever they want with their ccTLD. Who
>> are ICANN to tell them what they can do with it?
>
>Well, the nTLDs are actually only subject to a right to use, and not
>ownership.
They're names used in a private networking system. If I set up .TIBET and
you recognize it tell me what rights China has?
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