The plan to create and sell new generic top-level domains should have been a boon for the Internet and a gold mine for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Itâs not turning out that way. At nearly every turn, the process has been hamstrung by mistakes and a lack of foresight. ICANN sells these new domains - the letters that go after the dot in a ULR, like .com or .org ...
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