
Well, I not only sent hundreds of e-mail, putting together all the emails, conversation and seminars held in Bulgaria about it, I've also asked and have received a positive answer to put this "Open letter" in the web - you can see it at many locations, including http://www.bol.bg/protest/ and http://www.isoc.bg, and http://www.kit.bg and many other. But I'll write you more later on today, when I can take a better look at your mails. It's been a busy week, and for the past 2 days I am having a flu and about 38 degrees C. have a good weekend, yours as usual sincerely, veni -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Karrenberg <Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net> To: E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net> Cc: veni at isoc.bg <veni at isoc.bg>; centr at ripe.net <centr at ripe.net>; tld-wg at ripe.net <tld-wg at ripe.net> Date: 28 aWGUST 1998 G. 12:49 Subject: Re: BG TLD
Edgar,
*very* well said. This has ben pointed out to Veni numerous times in private correspondence.
Daniel
E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net> writes:
... file wrongful conduct action against BG NIC in your country and make Internet community in Bulgaria aware of the situation: if your rights, or rights of public are not honored, it is your and public's responsibility to defend and enforce them. Internet isn't a monarchy and Dr. Postel isn't a king.
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