Re: [DNSOP] [dns-operations] hong kong workshop, day 2, live link

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Tue, 09 December 2014 17:13 UTC

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> Complementing what Edmon Chung mentioned that root-servers was already
> reserved in the last new gTLD round, here follows the complete list of
> reserved names:
> 
> AFRINIC
> IANA-SERVERS
> NRO
> ALAC
> ICANN
> RFC-EDITOR
> APNIC
> IESG
> RIPE
> ARIN
> IETF
> ROOT-SERVERS
> ASO
> INTERNIC
> RSSAC
> CCNSO
> INVALID
> SSAC
> EXAMPLE
> IRTF
> TEST
> GAC
> ISTF
> GNSO
> LACNIC
> WHOIS
> GTLD-SERVERS
> LOCAL
> WWW
> IAB
> LOCALHOST
> IANA
> NIC

this is an amusing list.  i can understand EXAMPLE, LOCALHOST, and TEST.
maybe even WHOIS and WWW.  but the rest sure look as if lawyers wanted
and got what is in effect a super trademark.

randy