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Re: [ICANN-EU] The real challenge for all of us as candidates
- To: icann-europe@fitug.de
- Subject: Re: [ICANN-EU] The real challenge for all of us as candidates
- From: "Karl Kramer" <Karl@KarlKramer.de>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 15:37:06 +0200
- Comment: This message comes from the icann-europe mailing list.
- In-reply-to: <20000822092803.E2287@sobolev.does-not-exist.org>
- References: <39A1C987.C0EEF6D@dialup.nacamar.de>; from cweber@dialup.nacamar.de on Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 02:29:59AM +0200
- Reply-to: Karl@KarlKramer.de
- Sender: owner-icann-europe@fitug.de
From: Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>
> > I think one of the main goals of a sensible DNS reform should be
> > making clear that trademark law can not and should not be applied
> > to host names.
>
> Sorry, but you are obviously dreaming.
No Thomas,
think one step further and follow my ICANN-Nomination statement:
see the compleate domain-name, this meams
including the tld, as an own trademark,
which is global unique.
You can't register "T" as trademark and bann anybody but you
being named Thomas by that, so why should someone who has
registered a word locally, which is part of a global trademark,
be able to fight this global trademark.
The time of locally has to be over, let's establish a globel commuity which is able
to live. Give Advocats no chance to earn money by supressing free speach
or free choise of name.
Regards,
Karl