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Name Rights Battle Take a New Turn, Part 2: The Names Council Responds
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The ICANN Comedy Show gets better and better everyday.
There is no bottom up in ICANN.
The people making the decisions do not participate
in any of the useless discussions.
All these activities are distractions intended to
divert people away from the poor performance
of .INFO. By freezing the names, they make it
appear as if the names are desirable. Market
research shows that most people could care less
about the ICANN TLDs and names under them.
Many new systems do not even use domain names.
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