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RE: [gnso-rap-dt] Final Report
- To: "Greg Aaron" <gaaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] Final Report
- From: "Caleb Queern" <cqueern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 18:43:51 -0500
I think there are several opportunities for self deprecating humor here, but
given that I’m already 0 for 1 today, I’ll go back to being quiet. J
Thanks Greg!
From: Greg Aaron [mailto:gaaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 6:38 PM
To: Caleb Queern; gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] Final Report
Hi, Caleb. “Facially” is correct. The term is sometimes used in legal
contexts, and means “on its face,” i.e. obvious.
All best,
--Greg
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From: Caleb Queern [mailto:cqueern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 5:55 PM
To: gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] Final Report
On page 71 there is the line:
“In addition, one registrar provided facially invalid registrant contact data
for its own .COM name ‐‐ including a registrant contact e‐mail address on the
domain “icann.org”. This appears to be a violation of the RAA.”
Should the word “facially” be “factually”?
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