Nov. 15, 2016
9:01 p.m.
On 15 November 2016 at 20:54, Eve Edelson <eveedelson@gmail.com> wrote:
If I understand the situation, and the point made above, that seems both true and (mildly) worrisome. Any entity that could 'grab' such a gTLD could become the funnel for trusted content in that category.
Thanks for the comments, Eve. Interesting your use of the word "trusted" . I can't think of how an open gTLD (in which anyone could buy a subdomain) would be more trustworthy than a brand with a reputation to protect and the ability to play gatekeeper. But I could see the reverse. Just something to think about. - Evan