• @[email protected]
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    723 hours ago

    That sounds more like an issue of enforcement than anything. If anyone can register a domain with your country’s extension, it’s not really your country’s extension.

    If we handled it properly, those domains would have value.

    • @WhatAmLemmy
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      05 hours ago

      Yes, but when management fails the impact should not be imposed on the subordinates for following the process; it should be entirely on management.

      In practice, this would mean creating a more stringent DNS approach to ccTLD’s that does not impact existing domains until if/when they choose to adopt it. Ultimately it just shows ICANN’s inadequacy &/or incompetence, which I guarantee has more to do with it’s management than it’s engineers/workers.