| At Large Membership and Civil Society Participation in ICANN |
|
|
|
|
|
This discussion has been archived.
No new comments can be posted.
|
The fix is still in on .travel
|
Log in/Create an Account
| Top
| 28 comments
|
Search Discussion
|
|
The Fine Print:
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them.
We are not responsible for them in any way.
|
|
 |
You must be joking. There is no renew and drop problems. PPC is another source of income. So you're saying that they shouldn't be making money by using every weapon they have in their arsenal.
This is not a non-profit organization. Smell some coffee and chill out. And remember they need money to create an alternative parallel DNS. Maybe they stop PPC if you grant loans to them.
Bring the next clueless amateur internet wannabee who has no idea how a risky business runs. Read some books.
|
|
|
[ Reply to This | Parent
]
|
|
Re:New.net deserves .Travel
by Anonymous
|
|
|
 |
C'mon, they shafted their customers. Go ahead, just try to use one of those worthless subdomains as an email address. What? It doesn't work like real domain names? Don't worry, "We'll have the email solution in a few weeks." That statement was made two years ago.
|
|
|
[ Reply to This | Parent
]
|
|

Privacy Policy: We will not knowingly give out your personal data -- other than identifying your postings in the way you direct by setting your configuration options -- without a court order. All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their
respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by ICANNWatch.Org. This web site was made with Slashcode, a web portal system written in perl. Slashcode is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL license.
You can syndicate our headlines in .rdf, .rss, or .xml. Domain registration services donated by DomainRegistry.com
|