Steinar and all,

  Hummmm?  Your statements seem to countardict each other
here Steinar.  Why is that?  If the MAJORITY of Norwegian
folks are so fond of the "One DN per organization" policy,
why is ti that, as you state, a "liberalization" of the policy
to allowing more than one even being considered?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > >Having only one domain name per comany (plus some other restrictions)
> > >has worked rather well in Norway to prevent cybersquatting.
> >
> > Thats one way to do it - at the expense of personal freedoms.
> > New Zealand has also eliminated cybersquatting, without the
> > onerous dark side.
>
> You are of course free to consider the Norwegian policy that way.
> Fortunately, a lot of the people who register domain names in Norway
> seem to disagree with you.
>
> That being said, the Norwegian domain name policy is undergoing change,
> and will probably be somewhat liberalized (ie. more than one domain
> name per organization). There will still be several safeguards to
> prevent cybersquatting.
>
> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,

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