Stewart Honsberger wrote:
Which is why new TLDs like .xxx et al. are redundant. I can see that becoming a haven for vanity domains.
It gets worse. In a previous life, I had the job of de-bunking^Wevaluating whichever bunch of alt-root snake-oil salesmen had managed to get an audience with our CTO with the pitch that it would be absolutely brilliant if everyone could just invent their own TLD. "Just imagine - Fooboz could own .fooboz, then they could have sales.fooboz, support.fooboz, widgets.fooboz..." "You know sales.fooboz.com, www.sales.fooboz.com, and www.fooboz.com/sales all work today, right?" Added to that their own panel of "Internet experts" to decide if a given Fooboz out of 47 (last time I checked) potential trade-mark holders on 'fooboz' and countless possible companies of the same name has the *real* claim on the .fooboz TLD. Feh. That way lies madness. Regards, Tim.