GNR has specific rules about ownership of names; if it becomes apparent
that this is not a legitmate registration or proof is not sufficient that
a registrant has rights to a name, it is disputable and handled.  I doubt
that mickey.mouse.name will last long; Disney may have something to say
about that.

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a customer who wants to do this:
>
> The customer's name is Terry Brighton (made up).
>
> She wants to register two domains:
>
>  bellstar.magrista.name
>  ogra.bellstare.name
>
> Now neither of these names is terry.brighton.name or
> brighton.terry.name, but they both follow the .name convention. Yes, the
> mis-spelling in bellstar and bellstare are intentional, and no I have no
> clue what they mean (the real names are slightly different than these,
> but mis-spelled like these are...).
>
> I assume this is OK, since someone has registered mickey.mouse.name and
> they were not Mr Mouse...
>
> -t
>
>

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