Not quite right. If I set up IBM.com in my dns anyone on my network would go 
where my records point to and nothing can supercede them except a lawsuit. 
Not internic, your ISP, IBM or anyone.

On Friday 04 January 2002 01:07, Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2002 07:46 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> > Agreed. However, the issue becomes difficult when both the original ISP
> > and the new ISP maintain DNS records for a domain. While the owner of
> > the NIC handle certainly has the power and the right to delegate the
> > domain to anyone she chooses, if the old ISP does not delete the DNS
> > records for that domain, competing DNS records will exist if or until
> > the records at the new ISP (which would be the authoritative ones)
> > supercede the records at the old one.
> >
> > Kurt
>
> Again stated better than I could. But the verdict is that he is not locked
> in so much as he thinks he is. If he does redelagate the domain its only a
> matter of time before the 'old' dns becomes defunked.

-- 
Ronnie
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