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[cooperation-wg] DNS-based filtering
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Roland Perry
roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Sun Jan 26 18:32:07 CET 2014
In message <FA9E72D1-E9D1-4DD3-B1A0-E56F75A39F1D at frobbit.se>, at 18:17:53 on Sun, 26 Jan 2014, Patrik Fältström <paf at frobbit.se> writes >> Yes, which is why the paper should positively avoid the inclusion of confusing examples such as domains operated by I* entities. > >My view is that a paper should include example domain names that are defined to be example domain names. As someone who is a specialist in writing documentation for non-technical audiences, I disagree strongly. This is not an rfc, it's something that's trying to explain how the world works. -- Roland Perry
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