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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 Policy Clarification - Initial allocation criteria "d)"
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Masataka Ohta
mohta at necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp
Tue Jun 22 16:27:14 CEST 2004
Gert Doering wrote: >>>Well, I was unclear. I was referring to the policy of the national IR? >>>Who sets that policy? Actually, what is the national IR? National >>>government? Who gives the national IR authority? >> >>Do you know how nations get ccTLDs? >> >>Hint: We have UN. > > > To bring in the governments into an address policy discussion should qualify > for application of Godwin's law. "The thread has ended here". So, we don't have ccTLDs. OK. Masataka Ohta
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