Bind and getting named.root

Douglas J Hunley doug
Mon May 17 11:29:16 PDT 2004


m.w.Chang spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
> And there is no legislation or regulation related to protect the content
> and offering of the file? Interesting...

IIRC, that is correct. the root servers aren't owned nor policed by anyone. 
perfect example. .biz has actually been around for a couple of years. 
InterNIC chose to ignore it, and now offers a competing one. Since InterNIC 
is the "de facto" root server, guess which one is being used?
there's a whole world on the internet that most people cant get to cause of 
InterNIC. Ever been to http://free.tibet ? I have..
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