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Salon interviews John Gilmore
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".....then what is anyone going to do with TLDs like .w7k or .nuy6?"
whatever they want. Say there were no speculators in .Biz right now skewing your "registration analysis". Then, if I am not mistaken, your examination would point to about 10,000 .Biz domains being registered and used for whatever purpose the registrant had in mind (resolving web site, e-mail, etc). This is not a sprint to 30M (as much as afilias and neulvel would have had hoped). Now, perhaps, multiply 10,000 times 1,000 TLD's. What would your examination point to then? (with respect to market share dominance of .com). But, this is an examination that you can not do.
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Re: More New TLDs?? Not sure that will fix the pr
by RFassett
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