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<blockquote data-quote="NameYourself" data-source="post: 2016742" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>What happens when this happens:</p><p></p><p>1. Private Company Inc invests hundreds of thousands into launching a new gTLD, lets say .excitingnewgame</p><p>2. A few hundred people get excited and decide to give it a go for their new website and register TheirOwnName.excitingnewgame</p><p>3. A couple years down the road Private Company Inc goes bankrupt and is no longer there to manage the TLD or pay the yearly $25,000 icann fee</p><p>4. Maybe 5-10 people actually developed very high traffic sites, or invested in their own advertising to build up links, etc.. over the years </p><p>5. What happens now to those .excitingnewgame registrants and their websites?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NameYourself, post: 2016742, member: 13707"] What happens when this happens: 1. Private Company Inc invests hundreds of thousands into launching a new gTLD, lets say .excitingnewgame 2. A few hundred people get excited and decide to give it a go for their new website and register TheirOwnName.excitingnewgame 3. A couple years down the road Private Company Inc goes bankrupt and is no longer there to manage the TLD or pay the yearly $25,000 icann fee 4. Maybe 5-10 people actually developed very high traffic sites, or invested in their own advertising to build up links, etc.. over the years 5. What happens now to those .excitingnewgame registrants and their websites? [/QUOTE]
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