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Steve Crocker on New TLDs
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"...These "registrations" are useless, and you can't blame Afilias or Ken Stubbs for that."
This statement isn't even remotely related to our discussion. Now, if you wish to veer back on course and discuss what was the topic, please proceed.
It should have been obvious to any idiot and the donkey he rode in on that Ken Stubbs and others within Afilias had major conflicts of interest. I can't imagine anyone who knew this was surprised by what eventually happened. Do you not agree?
You are sounding less the virtuous promoter of ICANN oversight and more the clueless IOD basher.
Shelby Hudgens
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