> While ICANN kinda-sorta has something to do with ccTLDs (in the sense that it makes them exist on the Internet), it has no authority to control how a ccTLD is managed.
Right, like ICANN's .com and other traditional domains are managed fairly and can be trusted :)
Isn't it .com domains that are generally easily taken hostage by cybersquatters because of dubious rules and lowest cost possible administration?
Right, like ICANN's .com and other traditional domains are managed fairly and can be trusted :)
Isn't it .com domains that are generally easily taken hostage by cybersquatters because of dubious rules and lowest cost possible administration?