On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Jeffrey I. Schiller wrote: > Let me attempt to bring this back to the policy question. > > Does someone have the *right* to put one of your IP addresses as an NS > record for their domain even if you do not agree? > > Registrar policies imply that this is so, and has been this way for a > long time.
Once upon a time, registrar/er policies did NOT allow this. NSI used to have "GUARDIAN" which controlled who could register domain names listing name servers with your IP addresses. Unfortunately, NSI never completely implemented guardian; and it pretty much completely disappeared after the trademark lawyers took over.