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Re[4]: (Fwd) Re: [ga-roots] alternate roots considered harmful
Hello NameCritic,
Friday, May 25, 2001, 3:41:28 AM, NameCritic wrote:
>> You obviously do not know your domain history very well.
> Or you do not William. Are you saying there was never a time when all you
> had to do was ask Jon Postel for a domain name to get one?
A top level domain? Yes, I am.
> As in Dot Web. One might think the fact
> IANA took a thousand dollars up front might indicate some sort of AGREEMENT
> may have occurred.
IANA disputed that. And in fact the person who supposedly received
the money has disputed that. The check was in fact returned.
> And why didn't he have the Authority?
If Postel had the authority, the gTLD-MoU TLDs would have been added
and none of us would be here.
As a matter of fact, in the PGMedia vs NSI case, this very issue was
ruled on.
> Who did William? You set yourself up
> as knowing domain history better than me so I will ask you to explain
> yourself and point me where I can uncover this great klnowledge you seem to
> already have.
A little research would take you a long way.
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William X Walsh
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