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An Island In The Net: Domain Naming And English Administrative Law, 15 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 493 (1997), Mark Gould
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
The United Kingdom's system for assigning domain names is privately run and follows some Internet standard for assignments and revocations. However, there are some internal restrictions that reflect the policy of accommodating existing domains and avoiding DNS lock up, which might occur with badly configured domain name servers. Nominet does not easily fit into definitions of a private function since it does have some public characteristics. In addition, no British counterpart to the Internet Service OC exists. The policies followed by Nominet in allocating domain names reflects conventions established prior to its existence. These policies do not appear to take …
Expanding Judicial Review To Encourage Employers And Employees To Enter The Arbitration Arena, 30 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1099 (1997), Anthony J. Jacob
Expanding Judicial Review To Encourage Employers And Employees To Enter The Arbitration Arena, 30 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1099 (1997), Anthony J. Jacob
UIC Law Review
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