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This is blasphemy. ICANN makes enough money on the damn 20 cent fee from the registered TLD's, plus their annual fee from registrars (what is it, $8k/yr now?), and now they want to stick their hand into domains that may be refunded? Exactly how does this benefit anyone except for ICANN? Do you think this will stop domain tasting? I know it won't. The major domain tasters are so advanced, this will just make their operations have a slight profit margin decrease, and it won't do any good for anyone else, because they will continue to taste domains, but probably on a much more accurate scale, so it's actually NOT beneficial. Sure, the good that may come of this is that more TM's and shady squatting may not be a risk they are willing to take, but let's be realistic everyone!
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It's fine if you think domain tasting is ok (which is crazy), but to think that a 20 cent return fee won't have an impact just isn't true. |
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I would have to agree that ICANN is doing this more for the added revenue (or increased profits per domain not having their systems process 11Mill. returns). They even mention in the report that domain tasting started in 2006, if they cared about the ethics of it they would have solved this problem two years ago. They are looking for more revenue, just like with increasing their fees. One company should not be allowed to have a monoply like this that affects so many companies and businesses.
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ICAAN will reap the rewards, and so will the common people that will actually be able to buy some domains now. Just wait to see how many domains become available the day this happens. Leave the domains to the people that will actually develop them.
Jon - your assertions are baseless, and mathematically incorrect. |
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