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<center> | <center><blockquote><span style="height:200px;background-color:yellow;color:red;font-size:14px;"><br><br><br><br> <b> Here is the big and simple Truth you must first understand about internet domain names — <br> </span> | ||
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Registries and Registrars don't own names, they just provide services to the actual owners who are the entities that create them, in the priced name system with a suffix for which there are authoritative registries. Once you own a name it can never be taken from you as long as you are routing it. The public system is constructed to prevent that, as a vital principle. Suffixes are no exception, nobody really owns them although one or another registry may be the responsible top level router at a given time. The suffixes were originally considered to be public, i.e. socially owned domains or unowned generic types (.edu, .org, .com, etc.). | Registries and Registrars don't own names, they just provide services to the actual owners who are the entities that create them, in the priced name system with a suffix for which there are authoritative registries. Once you own a name it can never be taken from you as long as you are routing it. The public system is constructed to prevent that, as a vital principle. Suffixes are no exception, nobody really owns them although one or another registry may be the responsible top level router at a given time. The suffixes were originally considered to be public, i.e. socially owned domains or unowned generic types (.edu, .org, .com, etc.). | ||