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	Title		: Domain Name and Related Definitions
	Author(s)	: R. Rader
	Filename	: draft-rader-dn-defn-00.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2003-6-20
	
A number of policy and technical development efforts related to the 
DNS are underway within the engineering community, ICANN-circles and 
elsewhere due to the evolving scope and utility of DNS, domain name 
registries and related entities. It is important that accepted 
definitions act as the foundation for this work. This document is an 
attempt to create an optional starting point for the requisite 
dialogue that will ultimately foster the determination and 
acceptance of these new technical and contractual protocols. This 
document obsoletes <draft-rader-dnwhois-defn-00.txt>, <draft-ietf-
provreg-dn-defn-01.txt> and <draft-rader-dn-defn-00>.

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