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Lynn Proposes Three New TLDs
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ICANN is smart enough to pick new TLDs that will eventually result in a not-so-fond farewell to New.net. Good riddance.
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ICANN's tlds will not conflict with new.net because "150 million people" do not have access to their fourth level domains. It ICANN wanted to add .shop it could, and there's nothing crap.net can do about it. F them!
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The more real TLDs out there, the faster New.net will be history. Good riddance. New.net is a zit on the ass of the domain industry. It's a sham to call New.net a registry, but that's what they call themselves. Rot in hell New.net!
Sincerely,
Hans
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