>I suppose under the universal principle of justice you set forth below that >if you didn't lock your house and somebody came in and stole your stuff, >that you wouldn't consider it theft because, hey, you weren't prudent. Bad analogy. Your house is, by definition, yours. A character string belongs to no one. This is more like a land rush. First come, first served if you are prudent enough to take advantage of the opportunity pursuant to previously existing rights as clearly and specifically defined.
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name stor... Jeff Williams
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name stor... Karl Auerbach
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name... Bill Lovell
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Dan Steinberg
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Mikki Barry
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Bill Lovell
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Mikki Barry
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name... Martin B. Schwimmer
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Karl Auerbach
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Martin B. Schwimmer
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Mikki Barry
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Martin B. Schwimmer
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Karl Auerbach
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain ... Karl Auerbach
- Re[2]: [IFWP] Political Doma... William X. Walsh
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name story Jeff Williams
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name story Karl Auerbach
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name story Jeff Williams
- RE: [IFWP] Political Domain Name story R . Gaetano
- RE: [IFWP] Political Domain Name story Karl Auerbach
- Re: [IFWP] Political Domain Name story Dan Steinberg
