I believe that argument regarding a new TLD round comes down to quantity vs quality. Some will argue there are too many TLDs already. Others will argue that they aren't the right TLDs, that some are missing*. Since I find the purpose of many of these TLDs to be very unfocused I hesitate to suggest any examples. The vast majority seem to become generic, independent of the superficial meaning of the string. It's a funny game, part bait & switch -- left handed people deserve representation with a TLD!, then anyone is allowed to register -- and part let the market decide in the most Darwinian terms. The issue of "security and stability of the internet" seems to largely be reduced to "can the DNS support N more TLDs?" and if so ok the internet is secure and stable. * Some won't argue at all other than they believe they missed the opportunities of the first round and that they can make a nice return on an investment in a new TLD. -- -Barry Shein Software Tool & Die | bzs@TheWorld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD | 800-THE-WRLD The World: Since 1989 | A Public Information Utility | *oo*