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 > >
