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Can TLDs Be Sold?
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Many of us criticize ICANN for overreaching and expanding beyond its mission. Most of the requirements it imposes on new TLD registries are unnecessary and needlessly restrictive. You seem to be asking it to become even more restrictive - a global Federal Trade Commission that scrutinizes every transaction. Is there any reason why ICANN should be doing this, given the fact that we aleady have a FTC, the antitrust division of the Justice Department, the FCC, etc.?
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Who is this ?? "we" ??
Does Canada have the FCC ?
By the way, are you in favor of the way the FCC is being used to register IP address space as spectrum for wireless operators ? Do you think the FCC has more clout than ARIN ?
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