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Re: Re[2]: [ga-roots] Re: Criminalization of alt roots
And like ICANN, you are saying the same thing - that the DNS is
separate name spaces and no one has to be concerned with duplication
in other roots. Time will show that to be untrue.
On 2 May 2001, at 14:34, William X. Walsh wrote:
> Hello L,
>
> Wednesday, May 02, 2001, 10:08:27 AM, L Gallegos wrote:
>
> > The short answer to "why ARNI lost its "property" so easily" is that
> > ICANN does not recognize our registry as legitimate if outside their
> > framework. Therefore, they simply "took" the TLD to offer it to a
> > competitor for a $50,000 application fee.
>
> No.
>
> They didn't say anything about it's legitimacy. They just recognize
> that it is outside of the scope of what ICANN should concern itself
> with. They didn't take anything, as the .biz TLD run by ARNI can
> still exist in the root server networks it exists in today.
>
> The root systems are entirely independent of each other, and there is
> nothing which would require or mandate (or should for that matter)
> that they must coordinate or recognize each other's TLDs.
>
> This entire subject is really that simple.
>
> We really didn't need a new mailing list to realize that.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh
> mailto:william@userfriendly.com
> Owner, Userfriendly.com
> Userfriendly.com Domains
> The most advanced domain lookup tool on the net
>
>
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