This summer, a group called Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, known
as ICANN, which manages administration
of this root
part of the Internet, opened up the domain - name
registration process, and received about 2,000
applications for new suffixes, which sold for nearly $ 200,000 a pop.
Despite the status
of the
registration process as an administrative test only, these conditions require the Native Title Registrar to make an assessment
of the factual basis for claimed native title [113] and to be satisfied that at least one member
of the native title claim group «currently has or previously had a traditional physical connection with any
part of the land or waters covered by the
application».