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Lynn Proposes Three New TLDs
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And I don't quite believe that we need to free them up for globalistic reasons. They've been in the root for years and years -- from the very beginning when the United States developed the Internet.
America did, you know. I don't think we have to now turn over those gTLDs to the global community. Yes, the Internet is global, but it is an American technology. I think that gives us SOME proprietary rights.
Let other countries create SLDs for those categories.... like .gov.it, .edu.de, etc.
Why is America constantly asked to cut off its legs in order to "equalize" things?
We'd be the ones that would have to capitulate if Italy had developed the Internet. Then .edu, .mil, .gov, etc. would rightfully belong to Italy and WE'D have to develop in SLDs. That's life and that's fair.
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