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Re: On-going Internet Emergency and Domain Names
- From: Roland Dobbins
- Date: Sat Mar 31 20:58:59 2007
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On Mar 31, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
wrote:
The temporal value of a domain that sinks phish click stream has
some decay
property, that is, today's phish name of (check your inbox)
probably isn't
very useful to the authors of the present phish (etc) decades from
now, or
even days from now.
Certainly, in a case where everything works according to plan.
What about the inputs to the system, however, and the potential for
abuse? Who decides the legigitmacy/reputational value of a
particular domain? What about mistakes and collateral damage?
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