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Re: PAB [ooblick@NETPOLICY.COM ...]
> >> At the higher end is "incorporation" in which a virtual "body" is created,
> >> with considerable legal rights for that body. A DNS registration bares no
> >> relationship at all to this process.
> >
> >The "virtual" body is created only through DNS registration.
>
> Please describe the rights imparted to that virtual body by the DNS
> registration,
Right to set NS, MX, A and public key RRs under one's domain.
> as is done by incorporation.
Why do you think rights imparted by incorporation necessary or
important?
> And please describe the sovereignty which grants those rights.
Guess. (Hint: Not USG).
> ps. One does not need a domain name to conduct business on the net and
> there are no additional rights or powers granted by the addition of a
> domain name.
Wrong.
Masataka Ohta