On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote: > But what exactly is the "screw" here? Verisign was (as far as I knew) given *stewardship* of the .com and .net zones as a public trust. I don't see anywhere they were given the right to use their stewardship to try to make money selling typo eyeballs. (And note that unless you do something *really* ugly like round-robin the wildcards, only one organization can do this per TLD - so they're essentially abusing their monopoly). So the question boils down to: Are they owners of .com, or merely caretakers? An excellent question! But that is a discussion that belongs with ICANN, not the IETF. Jim