Joe Baptista wrote:
An inclusive namespace universe however changes all of that. In that caseThis whole thing is entirely based on a fiction: that greatname.god is better than feqgergerger.com. But in fact, people now and forever look for names under .com. If you're the Shmoozle Corporation, your users will never ever hunt for you at shmoozle.god if there is a shmoozle.com -- unless, of course, they use a .god-favoring search engine..
the pyramid inverts and anyone can offer domain services.
If Greatname is unavailable, change your company's name, or deal. More TLDs don't make it any better -- all they do is make end-users need to buy more domains if they want to prevent the chance of confusion. Then again, for you name-merchants, I guess that's a good thing. Myself, I miss the days when if you had greatname.org the NIC wouldn't ALLOW you to register greatname.com and greatname.net.
