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RegistryPro and ICANN remove restrictions for .pro

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RegistryPro is pleased to announce that ICANN has posted RegistryPro's proposal to make various changes to our contract for 30 days of public comment. This proposal was created after several months of focused work with ICANN, our Advisory Board, current and prospective registrars and registrants, and it represents the cornerstone of RegistryPro's vision for the evolution of the dotPRO TLD. The complete proposal is now available at ICANN's .pro Announcement

http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-14mar08.htm
 

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Not remove yet. Only at proposal stage.
 

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"pro" is UK slang for "prostitute" :D
 

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I've never heard the slang Acroplex refers to.

It sounds like they are making de juro part of what is already de facto. Anyone can register a .pro for $100 a year - you just don't control the full whois on the domain and you can't set nameservers (although you can set A records).

Only way .pro will work ultimately (sadly I must say from the point of view of domain purpose) is if it is opened up to general market - in which case it won't just be used by professionals.
 

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Anyone can register a .pro for $100 a year - you just don't control the full whois on the domain and you can't set nameservers (although you can set A records).

I can change .PRO nameservers at encirca, no problem.
 

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Apologies for the mistake.
 

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dot PRO is only 1 place whear you still can find good domains!!!
 

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I've never heard the slang Acroplex refers to.

It sounds like they are making de juro part of what is already de facto. Anyone can register a .pro for $100 a year - you just don't control the full whois on the domain and you can't set nameservers (although you can set A records).

Only way .pro will work ultimately (sadly I must say from the point of view of domain purpose) is if it is opened up to general market - in which case it won't just be used by professionals.

You can do same if it is DOT COM or DOT PRO.
 

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I'm reading through the proposal but I'm unclear on how this affects current dotpro owners. If you currently have a 2nd level dotpro domain where do the proposed changes leave you?
 
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