Re: [DNSOP] Some distinctions and a request - Have some class?

"Patrik Fältström " <paf@frobbit.se> Fri, 03 July 2015 21:58 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] Some distinctions and a request - Have some class?
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On 3 Jul 2015, at 20:11, manning wrote:

> I guess my question here is, what would prevent House Finch Feathers OY from applying for the DNS(IN) string ONION from ICANN because they want that as a TLD in the IN class?

Nothing, if that is the goal, which I claim it is not.

The goal is to ensure that portion of the name space, rooted at ONION, is _not_ existing the portion of the name space reachable by the normal DNS. To ensure the name space is properly partitioned.

  Patrik