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If you think about it, the push for GLOBAL top level domains has always been about who controlled the black box. If you put less emphasis on gTLDs and started concentrating on our ccTLDs the in effect ICANN would for the most part become, well just another "quasi governmental functionless" organization.
ccTLDs is the answer. Each country would get back some of their autonomy with respect to how they will follow TM restrictions, etc.
ccTLD's make good sense in the long run due to fraud. Anyone can get a .com, but only persons who have actually reasons business in the respective country can get a ccTLD. This alone is a good reason to start "segrating" the internet.
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