<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Jamie:<BR>
what you have proven below is the existing system works -- and works well!<BR>
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Commercial companies want .COM; organizations, associations and individuals want .ORG. Every single example you provide below shows that the process of self-organization in the gTLDs is working. This is the essence of the market working exactly right. There is absolutely no need for any additional ICANN regulation. <BR>
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kathy kleiman<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">http://www.ala.com/ Andrew Lloyd & Associates<BR>
http://www.ala.net ALANet INternet Services<BR>
http://www.ala.org American Library Association<BR>
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http://www.acm.com/ Adams Capital Management<BR>
http://www.acm.org/ the Association for Computing Machinery<BR>
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http://www.cpsr.com CPS Resarch<BR>
http://www.cpsr.org Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility<BR>
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http://www.epic.com EPIC Technology Group Solutions<BR>
http://www.epic.org Electronic Privacy Information Center<BR>
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http://www.apc.org/ The Association for Progressive Communications <BR>
http://www.apc.com The American Power Conversion Corporation<BR>
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http://www.mediaaccess.com/ Medica Access Internet Solutions<BR>
http://www.mediaaccess.org The Media Access Project<BR>
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http://www.aaa.com the American Automobile Association<BR>
http://www.aaa.org/ the Amateur Astronomers Association of NY<BR>
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http://www.att.com AT&T<BR>
http://WWW.ATT.ORG / Associated Talmud Torahs<BR>
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