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From Jail and Boardroom, A Street Fight for the Internet
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 20:50:08 +0000
- From: Bob Allisat <tor@wtv.net>
- Subject: From Jail and Boardroom, A Street Fight for the Internet
> Title: From Jail and Boardroom, A Street Fight for the Internet
> Source: New York Times (CyberTimes)
> <http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/110797kashpureff.html>
> Author: Peter Wayner
> Issue: Internet
> Description: A look at two central figures in the Internet domain name
> controversy: Network Solution's Gabriel Battista and Eugene Kashpureff,
> formerly of AlterNIC. The men have vastly different opinions about how the
> domain name system (DNS) should be run: Mr. Battista prefers today's system:
> his company has monopoly control on top-level domain names and is making a
> good business of it. Mr. Kashpureff believes that there should be many
> top-level domain registrars, all of them competing to offer the most
> reliable service at the lowest prices. Long article includes Mr.
> Kashpureff's protest act.
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Bob Allisat
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