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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Like any commodity (put domains in to that equation) any time there is an increase at the wholesale level it is passed on to the consumer.
I would say move everything out to Switzerland or may be Japan , Japan is far more advanced than USA and one of the most peaceful countries in the world
Japan don't have a good 'peaceful track record
Switzerland are rotten throughout. Yeah they have stayed 'neutral'
In the same way someone watches someone get mugged and then picks the money up off the floor afterwards. They are still holding billions worth of Nazi money, along with just about every other criminal in worlds.
Not great choices old bud![]()
I said "political"; not moral reasons.
China already has threatened to split off the Internet.
Does anyone know where I can find .info, .us, .biz or .org wholesale rates? Did any of those increase in tandom with .com and .net?
This is way to fun
Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.
You could do what I am doing about the ongoing increases by looking at all your domains closely and let lots of them expire which (1) earn poor revenue (but keep most names earning more than $6-yr is my arbitrary guideline), (2) get low or no traffic, (3) unreg'd in most other extensions (some exceptions only if I have the .com or .org). My goal is to trim my far too large portfolio by at least 1/3 this year. In addition, I have sharply curtailed both reg'ing new names and buying in the after-market.
ICANN is really the problem. Verisign is a for profit company doing what any for profit company tries to do, make more money. ICANN a supposedly non profit entity seems to be anything but that.
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