Re: Using crypto to solve a part of the DNS/TM mess

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William H. Geiger III (whgiii@openpgp.net)
Tue, 02 Mar 1999 11:27:09 -0600


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In <Pine.LNX.4.04.9903020544320.24489-100000@ultra.gawth.com>, on 03/02/99

   at 09:07 AM, bram <bram@gawth.com> said:

>(Thinking he should get a domain in .to - that WIPO DNS paper looked
>kinda scary)

As the owner of openpgp.net I find the WIPO DNS very scary (I find all
globalized governing bodies that are not accountable to the people very
scary). I don't think that NAI would ever try to make claims against my
having a domain name with "PGP" in it but it is a possibility. I would
hate to spend several years establishing a popular site only to have some
corporation and their legal whores come and take it away.

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