Greg Skinner a �crit: > As I've said before, when it > comes to putting up a web site or email reflector, you don't need your > own domain name, and today's technology gives you the ability to do > these things without your own domain name. Why do you persist in providing ICANN with justifications for high-pricing domain names or eliminating them altogether to individuals? Don't you realize that that is what you are doing? If you were in favor of restricting domain names to big businesses, I could understand and respect that you were argument for what you believed. But you aren't in favor of that, are you? Then why keep arguing the other side?
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