On Tue 24/Nov/2020 20:29:11 +0100 John R Levine wrote:
"Holy Roman Empire"
Organizations, typically universities, where the nominal organization tree and
the actual control are different. The PSL isn't useful because the party that
controls their Org domain often doesn't control lower parts of the DNS tree.
The PSL takes care of particular cases, listing suffixes like cloudfront.net or
various flavors of amazonaws.com, which officially look like any other 2nd
level domain, but actually host independent organizations. Those entries are
commented with the names and email addresses of the principal who submitted
them. In their own words:
In addition, owners of privately-registered domains who themselves issue
subdomains to mutually-untrusting parties may wish to be added to the
PRIVATE section of the list.
https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/wiki/Guidelines
Best
Ale
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