May 4, 2018
7:14 a.m.
Sorry for the message being cut short, here is the last piece: That would seem to provide the National government the ability to have control over if/who/how a geo TLD could be operated by a local entity. It would not, however, have an impact on an entity outside their jurisdiction that applies for the string, although could use the objection process if it had strong concerns with the application. Please correct if I have not stated this properly. Kind regards, Martin Sent from my iPhone
On 4 May 2018, at 08:09, Martin Sutton <martin@brandregistrygroup.org> wrote:
That would seem to provide the National government the ability to have control over if/who/how a geo TLD could be operated by a local entity. It would not, however, have the