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	<title>Comments on: .NYC Domain Extension Proposed</title>
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		<title>By: David Wrixon</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Wrixon</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think you will find that the New TLD policy at ICANN will allow just about anything that can be seen to address a legitimate need without violating the Intellectual Property Rights of others.

I am not sure there is a big call for these extension, but I feel they will be allowed.

All strikes me, however, as a lot of introspective navel gazing, when the really big developments in the Industry are passing by almost completely unrecognised.

***FS***  Let them come..  the more new extensions that come and the more distractions / side shows that happen - the more valuable the .com extension becomes.
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<p>I am not sure there is a big call for these extension, but I feel they will be allowed.</p>
<p>All strikes me, however, as a lot of introspective navel gazing, when the really big developments in the Industry are passing by almost completely unrecognised.</p>
<p>***FS***  Let them come..  the more new extensions that come and the more distractions / side shows that happen &#8211; the more valuable the .com extension becomes.</p>
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