>>> Norbert Klein <[log in to unmask]> 09/27/05 6:08 AM >>> >The time ICANN spends on handling the side effects of a scarcity of >TLDs, and the defensive registrations, sunrise and delete protecting >measures, is tremendous; The solution to that is NOT to call for an indefinite moratorium that prolongs artificial scarcity. I see no connection at all between your diagnosis and Carlos's proposal. Defensive registrations and sunrise issues would only be worsened by Carlos's approach - it would prolong the idea that TLDs are some rare and dangerous thing that have to be micromanaged in their introduction, and that every interest group in the world gets to claim some kind of veto power or special privilege in their introduction. No. Delete protection is important for EVERYONE in this market, commercial or noncommercial. If you change your registrar (which is an important right, to foster price and service competition). But be clear about this: delete protection has absolutely nothing to do with new TLDs.