Folks,

 

Considering the spec5-reserved-names github repo that Gavin organized.  I was wondering if the repo should have some kind of legal disclaimer saying essentially that folks should use it at their own risk.  The community has done their best job of interpreting the ICANN guidelines, but it’s up to users to implement things in a way that meets their own contractual obligations.  May be this isn’t necessary.  Thoughts?

 

-- John

 

 

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