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Steve Crocker on New TLDs
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Mr. Hudgens says: "Again, Afilias' corruption was evident long before ICANN awarded them .info."
Wrong. Afilias was hastily thrown together just prior to the application process back in 2000. Afilias was only weeks old when it applied for a new TLD. It had no history prior to that.
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Re:I guess news travels slowly in ICANN
by Anonymous
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Yes, it is true Afilias had no history *as* Afilias. Perhaps you missed my point entirely - Afilias is comprised of folks who *did* have a history, and it was fairly obvious where things were headed.
What in the world caused you to reply in that manner, when it is obvious what I meant?
Mr. Hudgens :-)
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