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RE: [ga] New TLD White Paper released
What about the right of a nation over the ccTLD that corresponds to it
(provided that the ccTLD in question in fact corresponds to a nation-state).
As Prfr. Froomkin put it in one of his papers (please note that this is not
an exact quote), sovereign nations may come to hold the position that
control over the ccTLD assigned to them is an "appurtenance" of their
sovereignty. Spain and Colombia have, for example.
I do beleive that the right of sovereign nations, and other subjects of
public international law, to control their ccTLD should be acknowledged.
Atentamente, Regards
Rodrigo Orenday Serratos
-----Mensaje original-----
De: owner-ga@dnso.org [mailto:owner-ga@dnso.org]En nombre de Eric
Dierker
Enviado el: Sábado, 22 de Marzo de 2003 06:24 PM
Para: jefsey@club-internet.fr
CC: steinle@smartvia.de; baptista@dot-god.com; ga@dnso.org
Asunto: Re: [ga] New TLD White Paper released
I can show you! Try, it.com.vn
I do not buy into the TLD garbage but I buy into ccTLD market.
We must back it up with secondary market contributers.
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> At 04:08 20/03/03, steinle@smartvia.de wrote:
>>Please show me only one case where your sole rights in a TLD was
>>acknowledged.
>
> No one has right in an TLD, as no one as right into a nation.
> Exept to some extend its registrants.
>
> That ICANN has accepted an absurd economical model
> where people buy their own name or lose them, does not
> change anything to this.
>
> Please eread RFC 920 and 1591.
> jfc
>
>
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