They would choke to death if they flat-out admit all my findings are correct.By
Reuters January 10, 2002
Quote:
M. Stuart Lynn, president of the Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers, said restricted top-level domains open only to members
of a select group such as schools or museums would likely pose fewer problems than
unrestricted top-level domains open to the general public.
Cybersquatting disputes
are less likely in a tightly regulated domain, Lynn said.
Lynn's comments echo
those made by ICANN Chairman Vint Cerf at a meeting with reporters in December.
Lynn
and Cerf both emphasized that their opinions were their own and not that of ICANN,
but both said others agreed with them.
"More people I talk to think it's the more
likely direction," Lynn said.
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