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Re: [ga] Re: WLS Conference Call




William X Walsh wrote:
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Wednesday, May 22, 2002, 7:00:20 AM, todd glassey wrote:

Wait List Services are probably inherently illegal at some level (or should
be) since there is no way that a DNS entry alone conveys the IP rights
around a TM or SM. This is a real sore point since I as an individual may

A domain name and IP rights have nothing to do with each other.

And because you own IP rights does not mean you own the exclusive use
of that phrase, word, string, in the dns or outside the dns.
William X. Walsh is exactly correct.  Going even further, neither do you "own" the "IP" in a different
meaning, i.e., the Internet Protocol number(s) to which domain names point.  That interaction is a
purely technical issue, and ICANN should never have stuck its globby head beyond that into any IP
(Intellectual Property) rights issues. What it did do need not be recited again here, but it has to do
with money.

Bill Lovell
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