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I am simply expanding this principle to its limit, creating group centric namespaces and enabling the creation of suffixes also known as Top Level Domains. Generic domain space as implemented by me extends and is based on the priced singly rooted name system and is meant to augment not replace it. Think of the public system as root domain space, the common core of all domain spaces.<br><br>
I am simply expanding this principle to its limit, creating group centric namespaces and enabling the creation of suffixes also known as Top Level Domains. Generic domain space as implemented by me extends and is based on the priced singly rooted name system and is meant to augment not replace it. Think of the public system as root domain space, the common core of all domain spaces.<br><br>
AKPERSONs are entitled to this service as per their capitation class as detailed in the About DNS in the SB C-六  network link above. Third class human users are only potential AKPERSONs so they see  domain space as the wild.
AKPERSONs are entitled to this service as per their capitation class as detailed in the About DNS in the SB C-六  network link above. Third class human users are only potential AKPERSONs so they see  domain space from the wild and generally lack private namespace access.
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