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Re: 60 day thought
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 1996 09:34:40 -0800
- From: Dave Crocker <dcrocker@imc.org>
- Subject: Re: 60 day thought
At 5:38 AM -0800 12/22/96, Carl Oppedahl wrote:
>Nope. During the 60 days, under the IAHC or INTA proposals, the only way
>to cut off the domain name is to go to court.
There are avenues other than the courts, though I assume that they
would remain the final course of action.
The first course of action is to contact the applicant and discuss
things. It's often possible to work out a resolution with no legal
processes involved. No, you can't FORCE a resolution that way, but
occasionally, people ARE able to negotiate compromises without the force of
law intervening directly.
d/
(read the last line, please)
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