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>>CHUCK GOMES: "There is competition, and that's, of course, the reason we introduce competition."
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What ? What on Earth does that mean ?
Chuck Gomes (Verisign, NSI, .COM, .NET, etc.) has been gaming the system for the past 10 or more years. He has no idea what competition is.
ICANN claims to be the company dedicated to creating competition. They have not done that. They have avoided doing that at all cost. Verisign funds ICANN to prevent competition.
It is interesting that Chuck Gomes looks out and latches on to Ken Stubbs as his example of competition. This is like one "Olympic" runner, who runs the 100 yard dash in 20 seconds, claiming his competition is some guy who runs it in 30 seconds, and is hot on his heals. Neither runner would get close to the stadium if there was really competition. Neither runner wants to hear that the average high-school student can blow them off the track.
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