Andy and all,

  Well yes it is funny in several ways, but also serious in some as well.
As you MAY?? know, there have already been US DIstrict court
rulings determining that DN's indeed property.  Some of those rulings
have seen some press coverage.  Many have not.

Andy Oram wrote:

> I just laughed when I read this, and some people may like it because it
> shows a trend toward considering domain names to be owned by domain name
> holders. But I fear it will reinforce the idea that you and your domain
> name are "bescherrt" (i.e., there is one domain name divinely chosen for
> you) and increase the frenzy over names that two different parties want.
>
> Andy
>
> ---
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_533000/533455.stm

Regards,

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