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On Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 07:42:47PM -0600, Karl Denninger wrote: > On Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 04:58:00PM -0500, Keith Moore wrote: [...] >> Sure. It's up to each domain owner to decide how their sub-domains >> can be used. That's no different for a TLD than for any other domain. > > Oh ho! And yet up above you said: > >>>>>> That addresses only one of several concerns. It presumes that someone >>>>>> has the right to "own" a particular gTLD, if he can sign up some >>>>>> number of users. I disagree with that presumption. Keith's two statements are perfectly consistent. > So either you own a domain at ANY GIVEN LEVEL of the tree, or you do not. This is a rhetorical question out of thin air that has no backing from the two statements quoted above. -- Kent Crispin, PAB Chair "No reason to get excited", kent at songbird.com the thief he kindly spoke... PGP fingerprint: B1 8B 72 ED 55 21 5E 44 61 F4 58 0F 72 10 65 55 http://songbird.com/kent/pgp_key.html
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