Unless somebody can say anything at all in their defence?No? Then ICANN accreditation
= go ahead to scam.
One would imagine fraudulant businesses seeing what has gone
on before and jumping in to 'fill their boots'.
As to your question, "But who protects
the consumer?"
We, as individual private consumers, are left to defend ourselves
against the canker of corruption.
We stand no chance at all, especially when the
controlling body gives all appearance of being totally corrupt itself.
What have
they done to protect the CORPORATE consumer?
The loud answer is - "EVERYTHING THEY
CAN".
What have they done to protect the INDIVIDUAL consumer?
The loud answer
is - "SOD ALL".