On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Joe Johnson wrote:
Call it Monday Boredom, if you will, but a funny DNS question just popped into my head: if I were to, say, win the lotto and buy my own Island (which, of course, would technically be its own country), would I be able to receive a ccTLD for said island nation? Kind of like .joejohnsonisland or .jji?
Your recognition the UN could take a while. http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,1065,00.html
If so, would the DNS have to be actually contained inside of said island? I think not, as it was mentioned earlier that .iq was run from Texas, but it's always good to ask.
Joe Johnson joe@sendjoeanemail.com
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