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reject Employ Media's request ...oppose .jobs morphing to something not intended...

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  • Subject: reject Employ Media's request ...oppose .jobs morphing to something not intended...
  • From: "Brandon Ebeling" <brandon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 16:23:22 -0700

Dear Chairman Dengate Thrush and Members of the Board:

Regarding .jobs... ICANN should simply absorb it as just another option
along with .com etc. Used in any other way it appears to be just another
form of derivative (financial, real estate) looking to create a bubble that
will explode as predicted by more thoughtful industry analysts or in some as
yet unknown way.

 

Unlike our politician and investment bankers, I'm for playing by the rules
established at the onset of the evaluation, and of course full disclosure .

I am writing on behalf of American Incite, Inc., to urge you to reject
Employ Media's request for authority to permit second level registration of
strings that do not correspond to an employer's name in the .jobs sponsored
top level domain. My organization would be directly and adversely affected
by this request and therefore opposes the unilateral expansion of the .jobs
charter to encompass regional and industry-specific second-level
registrations. 

Regards,

Brandon

 

Brandon R. Ebeling, HCS, CPC

      (760) 754-2449

 

American InciteT earns its way helping businesses 

optimize talent management strategies to achieve 

better business outcomes...

...our bottom line is improving your bottom line.

 

   American Incite, Inc.

                         <http://www.americanincite.com/>
www.americanincite.com

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