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" a country's ccTLD, as all its resources, is a "property" of its government."
I'd really like to know what you think the source of this property right is. Is it natural law? Divine law? Public international law (if so, please specify the written instrument)?
From my perspective a ccTLD is an address in a private file held in Virginia. Rights to it are determined by a contract between the ccTLD operator and persons responsible for controlling that file. They stem from private, contract law. DoC doesn't have all the rights in a ccTLD if only because its agent and/or predecessor in interest has contracted them away.
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Re:ccTLDs are a country's property [NOT]
by michael
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