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    | Username: | InternetAdvocate | 
  
    | Date/Time: | Thu, June 14, 2001 at 1:26 AM GMT | 
  
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    | Subject: | I never said alt roots should be illegal. But they have no right to be in the Internet's MAIN root. | 
  
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 | I never said alt roots should be illegal. But alt roots have zero right to be included
in the Internet's FIRST AND MAIN root. The alt roots could use alt protocols [ahttp,
aftp] to avoid the affect of colliding TLD's, just as other countries' telephone
systems don't conflict with the USA system of ten-digit numbers despite many having
numbers of differing length. BTW, I earlier posted a great compromise between ICANN
and the alt roots, but ICANN is not interested.
 
 
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