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I doubt he wants to hide his affiliation with eNom and the .mail TLD, given that his name appears on the .mail TLD and given that he cites eNom on his resume over at resume.ambler.net.
Regarding your assertion that Ambler recommend to eNom that they promote .web -- You do realize, of course, that it would be futile as the current round is for restricted, sponsored TLDs. .Web remains an un-restricted, un-sponsored gTLD and the round of applications in which it will participate has not yet commenced.
This is all rather public information.
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Re:eNOM and .WEB ?
by Tom Occhipinti
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"... .Web remains an un-restricted, un-sponsored gTLD."
Better a REAL sTLD rather than a PRETEND gTLD ... and .WEB could have been "sponsored".
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