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NSI's 100 year registration is great marketing, but meaningless since the max length of a gTLD registration is 10 years.
On an aside, some ccTLDs have offered 100 year registrations for awhile since they're not governed by ICANN's 10 year max limit.
If gTLD registrars could actually over 100 year registrations, I'd get some...be cool to have a domain name showup in Whois registered through like Mar-23-2104.
Uh, I think you mean SLD, not TLD.
In any event, if you really think a 100 year registration is that cool, I'd be happy to sell you anynameyouwant.helsbreth.org for a thousand years, for only $50.
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Re:If ICANN allowed 100 years, this would be great
by anotherblackhat
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