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Re: AW: [ICANN-EU] AMM's "government statement"



To finalize on AFNIC:
At 19:36 20/10/00, Andy worte:
> > > > Just look at the french registry (allowing french citizen not
> > > > to get a domain, only open for companies and governments),
> > > > the missing icann policy (that the internet´s name space is
> > > > a public space) and the consequences.

Someone objected:

> > >We just heared from Olivier Guillard that this is a wrong description.

Jefsey responded

> > I hardly understand how you can construe that from Oliver's inputs.
> > But I can tell you that this is true. I am most probably the only
> > "Jefsey" in the world. And I cannot get "jefsey.fr" without bringing
> > a "K-Bis" ie a document proving I am a business company.

Oivier Guillard commented

>You can have jefsey.com.fr or jefsey.nom.fr if this is your name. But
>if you are alone the only one world, I can understand that the problem
>is different.

This means that I am alowed "if this is my name" (what it is obviously
not since it is only a nickname I wear for 25 years in this field) I could
have jefsey.nom.fr, as it is it could be jefsey.com.fr.

But eventhough I am the only one in te world with such a name - what
Olivier understand as being different - it does not change the things:
I  cannot get "jefsey.fr" unless I am a registered company.

If I was filling a TM, it would be "jefsey.tm.fr" and would my friends create
a fans ( :-) dear!!!)  club it would be a marvelously sexy "jefsey.asso.fr".

Jefsey