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Fri, June 1, 2001 at 9:48 AM GMT |
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I see your point, but what would you say when new.net becomes an "offical" commercial
registrar for all names they currently exploit? By the way, tell me if I'm wrong,
but as from what I read .pro has allready been "given away". Yup, that's the probelem,
anybody would like to be a TLD registrar... Not hard to find investors after you
have the rights and technically it's a piece of cake, it only takes some really well
paid effort.... Still I think new.net should be excluded from the list of new "competitors"
for the very simple reason that they have tried (and still maintain to do so) to
wreck the fundaments of the internet. I still can't grasp that these major internet
providers have made deals with this company.... I would understand internetproviders
offering some private content or services to their subscribers but assisting some
simplistic startup in ignoring the agreements that tie the web together.... (RFC's,
ICANN Regulation etc..) With that attitude I'm pretty sure the internet will be
nothing more than a remote buying machine in the near future. No privacy and stricly
commerce, I mean how else are they gonna buy their way into the homes....
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