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Self-Regulation Self Destructs?
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.Web is not a "new registry service," it is a "new registry." ....that was tongue-in-cheek, Chris but from where the registrar sits, a new product to sell from a registry...and one not tied to a supplier out to "abuse" their business models. What a concept. ;)
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Re:Self-Regulation
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Well... all I can say is that most of the "gotchas" that we pointed out in the 2000 application process have come to pass, and our application, in hindsight, was more accurate than any selected registry.
A company that has been involved in the DNS since the inception of the new TLD issue, who has consistently been fair and ethical, and who didn't try to play politics, but, instead, looked towards objective financial and technical criteria. Go figure.
I look forward to the next round. Whenever it may happen. Maybe we'll have a better go of it now that nobody can claim that our application is out of touch with reality.
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Ambler On The Net [ambler.net]
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