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What actually happens when you buy a domain name?

2 pointsby refrigeratorabout 7 years ago

2 comments

Jommiabout 7 years ago
Quite a level-headed and reasonable overview for such a short text. At least at face-value. Could someone more knowledgeable in the subject step in and comment on his information and arguments?
ggmabout 7 years ago
all domains which signed an agreement with ICANN have some fee component going into process. You can call it tax, or not. PIR, who operate <i>.org</i> are basically funding ISOC, which in turn funds the IETF and related activities to a significant extent. I am a net beneficiary of this system as a participant in IETF, so perhaps I am biassed, but I do still think this is a good thing, and I own domain names and pay the tax.