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ICANN's Creation of more sponsored TLDs
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I disagree that the new TLDs are "succeeding or failing on their own merits". To the contrary, ICANN has imposed an intensive system of restrictive regulation on new TLDs. This has created a situation in which the operators of those TLDs must come begging to ICANN in order to adjust their offerings to accomodate actual market conditions.
ICANN has also burdened the new TLDs with an expensive, and largely, useless obligation to generate report after report to ICANN. It has been said that in some TLDs several people have had to be hired simply to write these reports. (Presumably ICANN's huge staff increase is due in part to hiring people to read these useless reports.)
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