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Salon interviews John Gilmore
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Not every registry that fails, will be able to guarentee (not even if it says so) a continued service for the next 20 years.
If a TLD has any serious number of paying registrants, many registries will be willing to take it over after its registry fails.
If you would register a name for free with a volunteer group running their nameservers over 56K modem connections, well, how could you complain if it fails and nobody takes it over? In that case you could always buy it (the whole TLD) for $1 and run it henceforth from your own server. No more costs involved than a one year registration of a dot-com domain.
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Hardly more than 1.5 joint!
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