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>>> TLDNS.COM chooses not to make claims. Neither in areas where others have
>>> made claims nor in areas whhere they haven't (although our prior use
>>> reserves us that right in this latter case). Instead our vision is for an
>>> open naming system of unlimited 'TLD's - where different groups may look
>>> after different areas for easy management - but where the names belong to
>>> the Internet in general and not any single individual or organization.
>>
>>The moment you accept a registration for a domain under a TLD, you are
>>making a claim to manage that TLD, and to have the right to issue that
>>domain under that TLD.  When you accept MONEY for that domain, then
>>your claim is even more clear.
>
>I still disagree - even if you are right and some claim is being made - then
>if a user registers red.umbrellas - we have not claimed umbrellas and all
>the infinite possible words that can go before it - all we would have
>claimed is red.umbrellas - the pair of words in that order at the end of a
>domain name.
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>- Robin.
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