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Re: Re[12]: [ga] Dave: "they are free"


"Do not belong" is a value statement. "Cannot exist" is a factual
statement.

You're issuing value statements and opinions. That and a dollar,
and you can probably get a pretty good cup of coffee.

I notice you won't commit to "cannot." Until you do, and show
some kind of proof, all you have is your opinion. In this case,
I believe you're wrong. I think, at this point, we're just banging
our heads. Fortunately for me, at least, your opinion hasn't
become a fact. I don't think it will.

Christopher

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William X. Walsh" <william@userfriendly.com>
To: "Christopher Ambler" <cambler-dompol@iodesign.com>
Cc: <ga@dnso.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 10:09 PM
Subject: Re[12]: [ga] Dave: "they are free"


> Hello Christopher,
> 
> Sunday, April 15, 2001, 9:39:26 PM, Christopher Ambler wrote:
> 
> >> So if AOL Was willing to meet those terms, and make AOL a generic term
> >> for a descriptive namespace, then sure.  But by the above rules, they
> >> have abandoned any trademark rights or claims.
> >> 
> >> Trademark issues do not belong at the top level of the domain name
> >> system.
> >> 
> >> You can stop trying to twist it around, you will not succeed.  This is
> >> really a very simple concept.
> >> 
> >> End of story, Mr Ambler.
> 
> > Not even close. You're saying that, in order to have a TLD, one must
> > relinquish all intellectual property claims? Sorry, that dog won't hunt.
> 
> And that's exactly why strings like that do not belong at the top
> level.
> 
> Thank you for proving my point and agreeing with me.
> 
> It's a non-issue, since it won't happen.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  William                            mailto:william@userfriendly.com
> 
> 

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