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Re: [ga] Domain names as observed (was Tucows Response to Cochet tiTransfer Letter)
On 21:45 29/07/01, Kent Crispin said:
>You are exploiting a string. But you only have rights to the *domain
>name* if you have some intellectual property rights that you develop for
>the string -- eg, a TM.
Since when "some IP right" resolves only to "a TM"?
This being said your position is so,so...
You are right on many points but a domain name is a domain name. Until it
is registered it is only more vulnerable: someone may register it before
you do. But once registered it is still in danger: VeriSign mismanagement,
DoS against it, UDRP, court action, bad fame, ...
Now, we have to chose.
Either a domain name is the name of a domain (what ever the domain or the
domain definition to be refined) and the UDRP system is valid, however it
does not define what a DN is. Or the DN is something special by itself and
the UDRP system is invalid since it does not define the DN.
The only problem in having a DN understood as the name of a domain is that
the virtual domain notion will span outside the Internet - at least as the
AmerICANN understands it. This may jeopardize many reasonings based upon
the idea that the Internet is something special and the DNS is a
hierarchical data base. I am not against that.
Jefsey
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