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Re:.xxx
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Anonymous
on Wednesday August 17 2005, @06:26AM (#15942)
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The GAC and other dissenting voices have had more than enough time on this. ICANN set up a process for anyone with a sponsored TLD plan. ICANN determined after an outside review and thorough examination of the application that the applicant met the criteria necessary for approval. The contract is essentially the same that was already approved for .jobs, .travel, .mobi and the other sTLDs. There should be no holdup. Let it in.
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