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On Nov 5, 2014, at 8:04 AM, Ray Bellis <ray.bel...@nominet.org.uk> wrote:
> Would the 2007 implementation of a botnet with a built-in recursive resolver 
> that sends QNAME-minimised queries to the root to find the relevant TLD NS 
> records count?

Quite possibly, depending on the description of the botnet. I can't find any 
such description with a little bit of searching, but I could easily be looking 
for the wrong keywords.

If someone (even a criminal gang) implemented the basic ideas well before other 
purported inventors, a patent-granting agency could very well decide that the 
idea is not novel. Describing an early implementation could affect the 
patent-granting process.

--Paul Hoffman
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