Jan. 19, 2013
3:54 p.m.
On 01/19/2013 11:43 AM, Bill Silverstein wrote:
Which amendment to the constitution provides for the right to have domain names?
The First.
Moreover the right to speech is found in many similar Constitutioal statements of rights around the world, which is something that one can not say about militias and infringement on bearing arms.
--karl--
Having or the lack of having a domain name does not impact speech. There are many services which allow one to publically speak on the internet without a domain name. Does that mean I have the right to set up a television transmitter in my backyard to so I can exercise my first amendment rights? -- Bill