On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Jeff Williams wrote:

> JeffM and all,
> 
>   JeffM, you may be correct here.  But the IANA/ICANN can refuse to
> continue to include those ccTLD's in the Roots should they not wish to
> comply.  Of course this would be extreme and could cause some
> legal action.

That would definiately start the inquisition against ICANN.  Too many
people to piss off, not and ideal course of action.

Regards
Jeff

> 
> Planet Communications Computing Facility wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Kent Crispin wrote:
> >
> > > In any case, many people believe that a government has fairly strong
> > > rights vis a vis choice of which registry runs the associated ccTLD,
> > > so this example is perhaps not a good one.  Government policies
> > > concerning encryption might be more interesting.
> >
> > What people believe when it comes to government rights to ccTLD's is not
> > the issue nor does it matter.  What does matter are the principles in law
> > that apply to you statement.  I know of no law which provides country
> > nations to this right.  Is this right you mention a moral law, a law of
> > equity.  What law is it that justifies your position.
> >
> > Regards
> > Jeff Mason
> >
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> 
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