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jberryhill is correct.
Too bad ICANN and the current flock of industry insiders are short sighted. They'll continue to neglect the system, allowing the sharks to feed. Then some Judge's or Senator's daughter will lose her ilovebarbie.com URL to a domain speculator, and things will change.
Perhaps ICANN, Verisign, and all of the registrars prefer legislation allowing domain registrants as long as five years delinquency before a domain name registration can be dropped for non-payment of renewal fees. Just like property taxes, you don't lose your property unless your delinquent for 5 consecutive years.
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