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Re: [ga] Re: [centr-ga] Re: [nc-deletes] FW: [council] Concerns Regarding Report of DeletesTask Force
- To: john@johnberryhill.com
- Subject: Re: [ga] Re: [centr-ga] Re: [nc-deletes] FW: [council] Concerns Regarding Report of DeletesTask Force
- From: Eric Dierker <eric@hi-tek.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 09:35:56 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: eric@hi-tek.com, cgomes@verisign.com, el@ac.lisse.na, fausett@lextext.com, cctld-discuss@wwtld.org, nc-deletes@dnso.org, jordyn.buchanan@registrypro.com, ga@dnso.org, touton@icann.org, ga@centr.org, halloran@icann.org
- In-Reply-To: <01fd01c302d1$c2f28540$3401010a@ddhs.com>
- References: <01fd01c302d1$c2f28540$3401010a@ddhs.com>
- Sender: owner-ga@dnso.org
So it is simply a service contract for a given duration as are all.
But is not there an ownership of IP addresses?
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> From: "Eric Dierker" <eric@hi-tek.com>
>>
>> What you have written here suggests that the registrar owns a domain
>> name
> as
>> something seperate from an IP address. I find this illusive if not
>> down right wrong.
>
> I have no idea how you get that out of what I wrote.
>
> The point here is that a domain name is whatever the registration
> contract defines it to be. And presently, contracts for .com domain
> names define them as having a fixed term of registration.
>
> It's very simple. If I agree to feed your dog every day for a term of
> one year beginning on May 1, 2003, then on May 2, 2004, I will not show
> up to feed your dog. How hard is that to understand?
>
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