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Self-Regulation Self Destructs?
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If unregulated registry services aren't an option, and regulated registry services aren't either, then what remains is "no registry services."
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each of the gTLD's self-regulated their wholesale price...for com/net, sitefinder maneuvers around this and creates a whole new economic equation for DNS. what a surprise.
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Commission another study of the blah blah blah. Wait until the muckety-muck is evaluated. More of the same.
What ever happened to that new tld eval study anyway?
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