#6 Do the DM/DOI care about the names published? If not, why
not? E.g. say an ISP has the DOI servers "first" in how it
resolves names for a local area, what'd stop some home from
claiming to be windowsupdate.com?
The situation is similar as today, the DOI needs to have some guarantees you really own the domain. The DOI is expected to be a sort of registrar which could be limited to owning a domain. In the example windowsupdate.com I hardly see .com doing the delegation to the DOI without strong evidence that the DOI owns windowsupdate.com.
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#6 Do the DM/DOI care about the names published? If not, why
not? E.g. say an ISP has the DOI servers "first" in how it
resolves names for a local area, what'd stop some home from
claiming to be windowsupdate.com?
The situation is similar as today, the DOI needs to have some guarantees you really own the domain. The DOI is expected to be a sort of registrar which could be limited to owning a domain. In the example windowsupdate.com I hardly see .com doing the delegation to the DOI without strong evidence that the DOI owns windowsupdate.com.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: