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RE: [ga-roots] Community Roots or Red Herrings)


|> -----Original Message-----
|> On Behalf Of Patrick Corliss
|> Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 1:49 AM
|> To: Ken Stubbs
|> Cc: [ga-roots]
|> Subject: [ga-roots] Community Roots or Red Herrings)
|>
|>
|> Hi Ken
|>
|> > would you also feel that it wold also be accptable  in
|> creating alternate
|> > roots to allow alternate ".uk", "fr", ".de" "us" and  "com" as well ?
|>
|> That's the big bogeyman.  That the alternate root people will come in
|> through the window at night and eat your children.
|>
|> > ken stubbs
|>
|> ICANN is the one who created a collider !!!

No, ICANN has not created any colliders.  The private roots have put
private domain spaces up into the routable Internet address space when they
shouldn't have.  They are not alternative roots and continueing to call
them such is conveying a degree of legitimacy to what they are doing.  The
private roots are the ones causing problems as they are using IP addresses
outside of the ranges set aside for the private networks (name spaces).

Darryl (Dassa) Lynch.

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