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Since there is substantial resistance to the notion of you owning your namespace, it's important to clarify that while I am selling a particular software and service solution, it is based entirely, at the level of interface with the existing inet, on existing and proven softwares with the central distinction being delimitation of the decision to privatize public name space by providing a superspace that is private in the other sense, restoring the public service nature implicit in the original scheme but also fulfilling the autonomy only ever implicit before now, originally ARPA had complete authority which ultimately devolved to the capitalized registries. Because of essentially being, at the level of the name system, just an application/configuration of otherwise unchanged system software, | Since there is substantial resistance to the notion of you owning your namespace, it's important to clarify that while I am selling a particular software and service solution, it is based entirely, at the level of interface with the existing inet, on existing and proven softwares with the central distinction being delimitation of the decision to privatize public name space by providing a superspace that is private in the other sense, restoring the public service nature implicit in the original scheme but also fulfilling the autonomy only ever implicit before now, originally ARPA had complete authority which ultimately devolved to the capitalized registries. Because of essentially being, at the level of the name system, just an application/configuration of otherwise unchanged system software, the Exe Novel can present a new view of name space smoothly, if you permit it.</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote style="font-size:16px;text-align:justify;">AKPERSONs are entitled to this service as per their capitation class as detailed in the About DNS text 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. | <blockquote style="font-size:16px;text-align:justify;">AKPERSONs are entitled to this service as per their capitation class as detailed in the About DNS text 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. | ||