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March 24, 2005

ICANN Levies Increases Its Internet Tax Rate

ICANN Levies Increases Its Internet Tax Rate: "

It has been noticed that in Section 7.2(c) of each of ICANN's latest round of registry contracts that the per-domain name fee is now $2 per name per year.

One can only wonder when this new rate lands on the existing registries.

Two dollars per name is a seriously heavy tax on use of the internet. When measured as a percentage of the actual cost of providing the underlying service this tax verges on the obscene.

And those who pay the tax - the community of internet users - have no representation in ICANN.

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(Via CaveBear Blog.)

Posted by mikki at March 24, 2005 10:58 PM