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Re: Thread 2: 60-day issue



Hi Carl,

All this talk of courts intrigues me....what courts in what jurisdiction?

OK...So Netcomm in Australia wants to sue me or whatever over a
registration of netcomm in one of the new TLDs. So I am in the MIddle East,
my server is in Holland, and netcomm are in austraalia, and the root
servers are ( mostly) in the US, and I registered via a registrar in Hong
Kong.

Where are they going to file? The criterion really, as I have maintained is
Who owns the " ." becasue you need to sue the company tht owns " . "

There is such a can of worms here, and all the perspective is based upon
NSI ( a us company ) and others ( us companies) and we are stuffing this 60
wait based upon the needs of US companies. These are International TLDs, no?

First come first served., let the parties dispute it in whatever court they
feel they can, but how should it affect the " ."?

Before we get to far with this IAHC draft, we need to see who owns this can
of worms, and codify the ownership of " . "

Kevin

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