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The current system works just fine for them. Any dramatic change to the current system adds an avalanche of new factors to consider. Outside of WLS, people can still think they might get a name until the drop time. If BuyDomains were to get every single WLS sub on the best names... suddenly every drop catcher out there will have ablsolutely NO incentive to sit back and wait to see if they'll get a name. That said, they'll either give up, or try to contact the registrant instead.
With an army of committed spoilers... why would BuyDomains be happy with that type of result?
Not to take away from your point, but WLS is Verisign's baby, not NSI's. Verisign, the company which operates the com/net registry, sold Network Solutions last November. Network Solutions is now "just another registrar". They will be selling WLS subscriptions, just like most other registrars, but won't be reaping most of the profits.
According to Verisign press releases, the entity which purchased Netsol was "Pivotal Private Equity". I don't know exactly whose private equity was involved. Netsol's website now says they are owned by "Registrar LLC". It is possible Verisign may still have some part ownership in one or both of these entities, I really don't know. The point of the divestiture was supposedly to remove the appearance that NSI had a special relationship with the registry.
to me wls is nothing more than a way for them to add more fees. Now instead of just getting reg fees, they get $35 for a ton of names they never drop. Just silly.
Not to take away from your point, but WLS is Verisign's baby, not NSI's. Verisign, the company which operates the com/net registry, sold Network Solutions last November.
Catcher, I have lumped them together so much that I forgot about the spinoff! By you are correct, so.... please substitute Verisign for NSI in my posts above, LOL!
A monopoly is still a monopoly, regardless of who owns it.