| Sorry if I annoy you - just to explain:
The last post was to show you start with that same false premise and lie.
Frameworks of the system have developed just as corrupt authorities wanted them. They use cocacola.com excuse for big business to take jt.com etc. from legal domain holders.
Most important question:
You know every word is registered as a trademark - even common words you learnt with your A B C's: apple, ball and cat.
So - just how do you identify these are registered trademarks on the Internet?
They are identified with ® symbol in the real world - to give warning, to advise the public that mark is legally registered and protected in law.
.reg is not my idea - the authorities always knew about it.
.reg is not trying free up the .com for other usages - it is certificate of authentication and directory for holders of registered trademarks.
There is no restrictions on business at all - no requirement for them to lose current domains.
These words are shared with other businesses in the SAME country e.g. the word 'apple' is registered by tobacco and computer companies in the US.
e.g. apple.com is directed to apple.computer.us.reg - who else could it be?
Your master email-account system will work. Although, why should one of the American trademark owners get control - and which would it be?
However, automatic traffic-splitting will not work.
Does 'apple'.(whatever) go to the tobacco or to the computer company in the US?
So - how do you direct traffic to correct site?
That is what the b) above refers to.
Another problem: If somebody in UK wanted to go to US trademark site - they would enter URL and be sent to UK trademark site.
The only way around your problem would be:
Use the trademark name (.whatever), fact it is registered trademark, the country and of course the type of business.
You would end up with something like
apple.com/reg/us/computer
Cor blimey - now that is a coincidence ;-)
Last edited by Garry Anderson; 11-26-2003 at 05:48 AM..
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