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George has registered ShadowICANN.com (and net/org as well), so I presume he plans to actually implement this.
I presume that ShadowICANN.org is actually intended to be the primary URL of this noncommercial effort, with the others just as protective registrations? Using the .com version as the primary URL (as implied by the quoted sentence above) wouldn't make much sense.
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