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The draft criteria for the next .net clearly make price a significant discriminator. Thus, assuming a $5 profit per name per year is likely incorrect.
I imagine the price will end up, at most, in the $1 to $1.50/yr range. It will still be a nice coin collection booth for the new owner but not nearly as large a one as it is today.
Perhaps ICANN SHOULD do an auction amongst the qualified... with the "auction" variable being domain name price.
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been there, done that
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Re:$500,000 .NET Application Fee ?
by jimrutt
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$1 price with a $5 ICANN Tax = $6
The answer is always $6.
Make that your starting point.
Make that your ending point.
By the way, the answer was once $9, but the U.S. Government was reading the documents from the other side of the table, and the $9 looked like a $6. The insiders agreed it would be a single digit. Price-fixing compliments of the U.S. Government. V$ plays the game well. They have been laughing all the way to the bank for years. It is hard to imagine humans are this collectively gullible. Oh, that's right, the Internet is a new thing, the attorneys are just getting used to it and trying to figure it out. Guess what, the real people have left. Only the attorneys remain.
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