] ] On 15 September 2003, VeriSign, Inc. changed the way that ] NET and COM registries responded to lookups on ] nonexistent -- or uninstantiated -- domain names. In so ] doing, the company changed the way that the domain name ] system (DNS), a fundamental component of the Internet ] architecture, provides services for two large top-level ] domains. VeriSign's action was aimed at the World Wide ] Web but had unexpected effects on the other parts of the ] Internet. The Site Finder Report: Dr. Stephen Crocker, Chair of the Committee |