To:
<budi@alliance.globalnetlink.com>, <ietf-provreg@cafax.se>
From:
"Herbert Vitzthum" <herbert@vitzthum.at>
Date:
Fri, 5 Jan 2001 12:13:39 +0100
Importance:
Normal
In-reply-to:
<200101051134.FAA32619@alliance.globalnetlink.com>
Sender:
owner-ietf-provreg@cafax.se
Subject:
AW: Domain Name/Whois Data Element and Related Definitions
No isnt right. Some ar allowing (.co.at, .or.at .at) some ar not (.de) the RRP should make both posibile Best Regards Herbert > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: owner-ietf-provreg@cafax.se [mailto:owner-ietf-provreg@cafax.se]Im > Auftrag von budi@alliance.globalnetlink.com > Gesendet: Freitag, 05. Jänner 2001 12:02 > An: ietf-provreg@cafax.se > Betreff: Re: Domain Name/Whois Data Element and Related Definitions > > > On 5 Jan 01, at 9:41, Patrik Fältström wrote: > > > At 17.59 -0500 01-01-04, Ross Wm. Rader wrote: > > > SLD: An "SLD" is a second-level domain of the DNS > > > > > > SLD Holder: The individual or organization that registers a > > > specific domain name. This individual or organization > holds the > > > right to use that specific domain name for a specified period > > > of time, provided certain conditions are met and the > > > registration fees are paid. This person or organization is the > > > "legal entity" bound by the terms of the relevant service > > > agreement > > > > > > SLD Sponsor: The Registrar responsible for the submission of > > > the domain name to the Registry. > > > > Using the term SLD is difficult as sometimes what is registered is > > not an second level domain, but instead a third level domain. > > Correct. Many (most?) ccTLD do not allow users to register SLD. > Users register a third level domain, eg: domain-name.co.id or > domain-name.net.id, and so on. > How about just Domain Name Holder? > > Regards > -- budi > -- TLD-ID > -- > Homepage: <http://budi.insan.co.id> > my presentation materials, papers, scrapbook, ... and more > What's your "web.id"? Register your web.id @ http://www.idnic.net.id