On 21/11/2013, at 11:03 am, Rubens Kuhl <rubensk@nic.br> wrote:
The standard Appendix A in the gTLD Registry Agreement states that other records can be added, once an RSEP evaluation has taken place "to determine whether the service would create a risk of a meaningful adverse impact on security or stability of the DNS".
That seems sensible but I wonder if it could be short cut on the basis that 20 or so TLDs including some of the largest already have this record and the world has not ended?
The same can be said about dot-less domains (records other NS/DS at the TLD level), but there are both contractual limitations and technical reports against those.
I think you've explained why the same could not be said about dotless domains! Anyway, this is nothing to do with dotless domains. Jay
Rubens
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