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What exactly could ICANN possibly do about this? If ICANN could do anything, should it? What about "mission creep"?
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...and shake out all of those lovely names with attbi admin contact email addresses.
You know the drill. Find 'em. Make a whois data complaint (which the admin will never hear about), and buy your snapbacks early.
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Isn't this a great argument for email addresses that are independent from ISP's? Isn't this what .name is all about?
When will people realize this?
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The first step is to register one's own domain. For a .com that is about $8.75 a year. Then either use an email redirection service or an email hosting company. Cost from free to about $20 / year. One can allways change the email provider by simply changing the DNS on the domain.
I would never give an email address using somebody else's domain to personal or business contacts. If one does then one is tied down to that particular ISP. Renember when @home went bankrupt?
And there no need for special TLD's. A simple .com will do just fine.
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