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"Christopher Ambler" writes: > >You have no legal right to .WEB. You sued to get it. You did not get > >it. > > The mantra continues - The Case Was Not About That. Well, that's not what the papers you filed with the court said. This "mantra" of yours started a couple of days ago. > Can we drop this? No. We can not. Every time you make this deliberately false statement in public, it will be necessary for me to make sure people are not taken in. You sued the IANA and IAHC, claiming you were owed .WEB. A judge in a court in a venue you picked said "no". Luckily, the public record contains every last word that was said in court. There is no need for people to take your word against mine -- they can check what the case was about and what happened on their own. I wish you were a gentleman, Mr. Ambler. Then we would be able to stop this. You would have accepted the court's decision, and moved on with your life. Unfortunately, the era where most civilized people could be expected to behave honorably is long gone. Again, if anyone doubts a single word I say, the record of the court case in question is completely public. One needn't believe a single word I say. It is all subject to public verification. I *will* drop this for a day or two. I think everyone who cares to read this has seen enough. However, the next time you bring this up, I will dispute what you say once more, and the time after that, and the time after that. Perry
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