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Its a domain squatter's dream come true.


Or is the end (eventually) for the squatting game? When there are hundreds or thousands of alternatives for xyz.com, won't that seriously diminish the worth of any one in particular?


Doesn't matter. Most will be found by Google search.


it is not a domain squatter's dream come true, it is the DNS bureaucracy cabal's dream come true.

It has little value for users/consumers (i.e., won't remember if they want canon.com or canon.canon). It has little value for businesses, because it means more time and money monitoring for domain squatting and trademark infringement. It provides yet another playing field for scammers and other predators.

The only benefit is to the upper levels in the DNS hiearchy, gives them more revenue to perpetuate themselves and to come up with more user-hostile ideas.


I agree, and as I said, it really doesn't matter. The vast majority of people are going to get what they need through Google, and to a lessor extent, the other search engines.


It has little value for users/consumers (i.e., won't remember if they want canon.com or canon.canon).

Actually if you buy an arbitrary top level domain, there will be no more .com.

Instead it will be .google, .apple or .hackernews


You have to pay ICANN hundreds of thousands of dollars to get one of these new gTLD's. Domain squatters will not be allowed.




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