if these things get embedded into automated
> scripts.
s/if/when/
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tself, and worth
the price of a few cookies...
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ortunately that's
> more the exception than the rule, even on lists where the members like
> to believe themselves smart.
Would that things were so simple.
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things to just have a default case.
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sing the clearest methods currently
> available.
The clearest methods currently available might include visio diagrams or
powerpoint slides -- at least according to some people.
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e problem. I've seen it happen many times.
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lieve
about them. In fact, if everybody started using one of the alternate roots,
it would simply collapse.
There is far more to the real root system than just human sentiment. There
is heavy duty infrastructure, both human and physical, invol
in the first place, and therefore the
premise of this thread is vacuous.
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nts and copyrights are used to stifle
innovation, then they lose legitimacy. I don't want to put words in
Keith's mouth, but I think he would say that the core of his concern is
that patents are now being used to stifle creativity.
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nd those
authors might be able to make some claim against the IETF. But in the
default case no such claim would be possible.
I'm sure it would be an interesting legal case...
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ctively maintained.
The use of IDs for demonstration of prior art raises an interesting
possibility: forged or altered IDs being used to challenge patents.
That's another reason to have a definitive archive available.
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, of course...
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sers/Lynx/
>
> The secure registration page requires https, which isn't available in lynx
> as far as I know.
1) The web page does NOT use frames -- as far as I know, there are no frames
in the entire ICANN site;
2) the secure registration page is OPTIONAL; you can regist
uot; meant a private network that used IP technology.
>
> In many RFCs, "internet" is used as adnoun.
"adnoun"? Is that like an adverb?
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confusion with any competing Registry/Registrar
> > protocol that may appear later.
>
> Agreed!
Likewise.
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790
You would be hard pressed to come up with a more absurd patent...
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new protocol...
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On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 12:28:46PM +0100, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
> At 16:02 13.12.99 -0800, Kent Crispin wrote:
> >On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 03:38:44PM -0800, Randy Bush wrote:
> > > > I don't think this is a problem for the routing system.
> > >
> &g
are supposed to
> be made.
Application layer.
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