Define Internet. They had to drop URDP and Sunrise from the dotUS proposal
(or in the alternative, could have applied to Congress for a variance)
because access to a public resource cannot discriminate against any of the
groups that own that resource, in this case the US people. So if the ccTLDs
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, at 16:37 [=GMT-0500], Joanna Lane wrote:
Define Internet They had to drop URDP and Sunrise from the dotUS proposal
(or in the alternative, could have applied to Congress for a variance)
because access to a public resource cannot discriminate against any of the
groups that
Joanna Lane wrote:
They had to drop URDP and Sunrise from the dotUS proposal
(or in the alternative, could have applied to Congress for a variance)
because access to a public resource cannot discriminate against any of the
groups that own that resource, in this case the US people.
UDRP
Joanna Lane wrote:
They had to drop URDP and Sunrise from the dotUS proposal
(or in the alternative, could have applied to Congress for a variance)
because access to a public resource cannot discriminate against
any of the
groups that own that resource, in this case the US people