> On 9 Apr 2012, at 16:37, Kleinwächter, Wolfgang wrote:
>
> > FYI
> >
> > http://www.icann.org/en/news/correspondence/chapman-to-beckstrom-30mar12-en
> >
> > wolfgang
Avri Doria replied:
> I wonder if those applying for such names can expect GAC Early Warnings.
>
I just wonder if these people have realised that despite ICANN being a US
organisation and despite the US' recent appalling extension of criminal
jurisdiction over any domain registered with Verisign or another US-based
registrar (see the Richard O'Dwyer case), that the Internet is a worldwide
technology and that terminologies have different meanings in different places.
When .net stopped being a routing-only domain, the idea that a gTLD actually
means anything beyond what its registar says it does (.edu means something as
does .ac.uk but only because the TLD owner has a policy and enforces it) has
already long left the building.
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