If we take a step back, we could say that the whole Verisign incident
demonstrated pretty clearly that the fundamental DNS premise of having no
more than one root in the namespace is seriously wrong. This is the
fallacy of "universal classification" so convincingly trashed by
J.L.Borges in "The Analytical Language of John Wilkins". Sigle-root
classifications simply do not work in real-world contexts.
... for objects which are created outside said classification and need to/