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Syracuse University White Paper on TLD additions
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i almost fell out of my chair when, at the recent 'ICANN, ccTLD, and the Legacy Root: Domain Name Lawmaking and Governance in the New Millennium' conference at cardozo law school, former/erstwhile ICANN staffer andrew mclaughlin chimed in with something to the effect that 'there's a lot of sympathy within ICANN for this kind of approach.' indeed: that's why the current thinking involves a top-down taxonomic approach to doling out sponsored TLDs.
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Too bad that Andrew doesn't let the Board in on this. This kind of policymaking-on-the-fly by members of ICANN's staff, without even bothering to ask the Board for its opinion, is one of the main reasons why ICANN, and its staff, are held in such low regard.
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