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Can't agree with you. ICANN were right to challenge the way the restricted TLD was being opened up, because by destroying the original purpose of .pro as a restricted TLD limited to verified individuals, EnCirca and RegistryPro knew very well they were trampling over the goals and intentions of the .pro as set out in the Agreement.
.pro was not intended to be .com, and it was *NOT* intended to be open to anyone simply because one registrar decided to create a device to get round the verification requirements for customers.
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