Aug. 1, 2010
4:36 p.m.
Really, it's 15 years too late to change the rules on ccTLDs.
You are certainly right, but it is not for the registrars selling the names under ccTLDs ...
I don't understand why that would be. Registrars deal directly with the ccTLDs. The ICANN agreement only applies to gTLDs. With respect to Avri's point, it's true, a domain like .BERLIN or .NYC might claim some political immunity, but we have the precedents of .CAT and .POST, both of which have agreed to gTLD rules. R's, John