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I get a warm and fuzzy feeling knowing that the author of this comment is an ICANN at large representative. Reason enough not to join that co-option. The original article betrays a woeful lack of understanding regarding how spam is sent, and is entirely clueless regarding how to stop it. Check the next spam you receive, the underlying link is probably a dotted quad, EG: 256.255.255.255. That is, you do not need a domain name at all. The spammers know this, the author apparenty doesn't, Vittorio apparently doesn't, ICANN most apparently doesn't. I find it hilarious that this collection of wankers are holding themselves up as our saviours. -g
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