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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: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 13:50:28 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: 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: <002c01c30233$06dadc20$6501a8c0@plmthm01.pa.comcast.net>
- References: <002c01c30233$06dadc20$6501a8c0@plmthm01.pa.comcast.net>
- Sender: owner-ga@dnso.org
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.
However in the current state of rules, I cannot show otherwise.
As a consultant advisor to a contractor registrar I still cannot tell with
certainty what property rights are owned in a domain name regitration.
Litigation is like art, it reflects life it does not control it.
Even outstanding precedence can be altered by developments and new customs
and dealings in trade and practices. Pondits and talking heads should be
wise to not set rules in their writings but only reflect rules of order.
e
> <John Berryhill wrote>
> The comments are worth considering for a few days, but certainly would
> have been more helpful if they were submitted during the comment
> period.
>
> There is one error where the comments are seriously misguided, however,
> and that relates to expiration of a domain name during litigation.
>
> To understand this central flaw in much of the comments, one must
> remember what a domain name is.
>
> A domain name is the incident of a contract between the registrar and
> the registrant.
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