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GoDaddy.com Offers to Pay ICANN Legal Bills
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That is a lie. At any time, Verisign could have done three simple things.
1. Stopped paying ICANN
2. Entered new TLDs into the legacy root servers that they control.
3. Added wild-card DNS services to direct mis-hits, mis-types, etc. to one of a RANDOMLY selected vendor that freely signed up to take those hits. Those vendors could be Registrars, Yahoo or Google Search, or even ICANN.
=== Now, ISPs will step in to do #3 and profit from it.
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