It's not a problem. I understood the intention. The difference is that the DNS *WAS* invented, not discovered however. And invention can certainly create property rights. As -- in US and common-law countries -- a representation coupled with reliance thereupon. On 22/05/16 16:16, Arasteh wrote:
Dear All Sorry for inattention using " invented" I correct it to be " discovered" Regards Kavouss
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On 22 May 2016, at 15:48, Kavouss Arasteh <kavouss.arasteh@gmail.com <mailto:kavouss.arasteh@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear All, I hesitate to comment on the letter sent but looking at the messages exchanged, I wish to briefly comment in an individual capacity ( A CCWG participant only ) as follows 1. The analysis made by the authors of the letter were made with some degree of partiality and with lack of full understanding of the process . 2. As for the issue of "DNS Property" the attention of the authors are drawn to the fact that , DNS like ORIBITAL/ SPECTRUM RESOURCES are natural resources and does not belong to anybody. It can be used by any applicant under certain Rule and procedure .Therefore there is no ownership on DNS at all. It is evident that the internet has been mostly initiated by and from a given country but it does not mean that such country is the owner of the DNS. While It belongs to no body, it belongs to everybody. The inventor of the electromagnetic waves and the countries in which the issue was developed has never ever claimed to be the owner of the spectrum . Kavouss
2016-05-22 13:35 GMT+02:00 Nigel Roberts <nigel@channelisles.net <mailto:nigel@channelisles.net>>:
I'm content to discuss it here - I was merely offering to take the discussion aside in case it was seen as off-topic (which is isn't, IMO, that much).
On 22/05/16 11:36, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
on Act.
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