On Tue, Jul 22, 1997 at 02:36:54PM -0700, Ted Timmons wrote:
At 05:32 PM 7/22/97 -0400, Christopher Masto wrote:
With the latest free email, web pages, etc (juno, hotmail, geocities), it wouldn't take too long for someone to come up with free DNS, MXing, etc..
I _wouldn't_ discourage registration. That's the point.
So exactly _how_ would you keep millions of people from registering domain names? Even if it _weren't_ free (I'll argue that another time), you'd still have tons of people (I'll generalize, and assume they're high school students that couldn't afford the $100) that would be signing up for domain registration because they're going though a cheap ISP.
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