When searching for "Fraud", there is no need to fly far from ICANN's chicken coup."Fraud":
Is the taking of 50,000 from applicants knowing all along who the key players are.
"Fraud":
Is feigning application reviews and giving the public a false reporting of said reviews.
"Fraud":
Is being given the responsibility of internet stability yet taking ".BIZ" and giving
it to the "NeuLevel Lottery" thereby introducing instability of the internet.
"Fraud":
Is lying to the internet public, saying you knew nothing about the existence of ".BIZ".
"Fraud":
Is taking expensive vacations all over the world under the disguise of board meetings
and coming back with nothing concrete to offer the world internet community.
"Fraud":
Is decieving the internet community by identifying Image Online Design (IOD) as operating
an alternative root system in connection with its .Web registry in Mr. Lynn's paper
"A Unique, Authoritative Root for the DNS."
etc; etc; etc;
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So...The
answer to your question regarding New.Net, "Is this fraud??" is a resounding no!
New.Net has not lied or attempted to decieve the internet public in any way whatsoever
regarding their purpose, scope or intentions.
When you go about looking for "Fraud"
in the future, simply remember this prose:
"Fraud, Thy Name Is ICANN"
When you
go about looking for truth in the future, simply lookup:
http://www.webtld.com
or http://www.new.net or http://www.nameslinger.com