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Re: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it?
From: William Herrin <bill () herrin us>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 12:50:13 -0800
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 12:46 PM John Levine <johnl () iecc com> wrote:
The impact of this is that if you have a .com domain name, you may have to budget as much as an additional $3/yr. Wahoo.
Hi John, I have no problem paying an extra $3/year for my .com IF every domain speculator must also pay an extra $3 for each of their .coms. Is that what's happening here? Regards, Bill Herrin -- William Herrin bill () herrin us https://bill.herrin.us/
Current thread:
- ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? Dan Hollis (Jan 07)
- RE: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? Keith Medcalf (Jan 07)
- Re: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? Rubens Kuhl (Jan 07)
- Re: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? John Levine (Jan 08)
- Re: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? William Herrin (Jan 08)
- Re: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? John R. Levine (Jan 08)
- Re: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? Rubens Kuhl (Jan 07)
- RE: ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases and guess who's going to pay for it? Keith Medcalf (Jan 07)