Em 10/01/2014, à(s) 18:09:000, Florian Streibelt 
<dnsops_x730df7...@spamfaenger.f-streibelt.de> escreveu:

> 
> I stumbled upon this via twitter, so is it illegal to use a caching resolver,
> when querying for .berlin entries?
> 
> Or is it even illegal to respond, when a client sends a query, as I do not
> have an explicit written agreement with nic.berlin. to use their TLD?
> 
> 
> 
> # dig +short txt berlin
> ;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode.
> "The .berlin-zone is protected through the German Copyright-Law. " "Beyond it
> is protected by criminal law and data protection law. " "Unauthorised entry to
> the zone is prohibited. " "All rights, in particular the right of duplication,
> circulation or usage, belong exclusively to nic.berlin, unless you have an
> explicit written agreement with nic.berlin."
> 


Actually this is a compliance issue, as only NS, DS and glue records should be 
present at the zone... 


Rubens





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