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ICANN's Creation of more sponsored TLDs
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I'll repeat what I said on another topic, and then it's time for a long weekend in the countryside:
There is nothing wrong with the new TLDs. They are succeeding or failing on their own merits.
What is wrong is that there aren't more. What is wrong, more specifically, is that there are companies who wish to be registries who are not being allowed to do so for no good reason.
As long as there is a single, qualified applicant being told that they will not be considered, ICANN is restricting access to a market for no good reason. In any other industry, this would be a violation of antitrust laws.
Why not here?
++Peter
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I'm no domain speculator, just a business owner who now sees confusion on the part of my customers when it comes to choosing an online business such as mine. My customers don't know what my new .us domain is. For that matter, they don't know what .info and .biz are. I sell mattresses. Please don't include more TLDs until the current crop are understood by a great deal more people.
You're confusing things out here with lots of TLDs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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