----- Original Message -----
From: "Swerve" <swerve@swerve.com>
To: "Joe Baptista" <baptista@dot-god.com>; <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [TLDA-Members] Fwd: BulkRegister partners with New.Net
> which of the myriad of namespaces ? New.net is only one of .... how many?
New.net is the only one that could be taken serious (with their huge number
of enabled browsers)
> So yes, Joe, with respect, i think and feel your claim for the exclusive
use
> of the pervasive and common word God in the context of the .God namespace
is
> not a valid one.
Why not. ICANN has no legitimacy to "grant" rights into a TLD.
Only the ISPs decide if a TLD is a valid one or not. If they decide to
resolve .God Domains, then it is a valid TLD.
If Joe would have the money he could pay e.g. EarthLink to resolve his .God
domain names. I don't know if Joe has
such sums...New.net has it.
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