Verisign in the spotlight, bringing ICANN into spotlight
ICANN has been sued by VeriSign, alleging that ICANN prevented new features from being added to the .com and .net registry.
How can forcing every failed domain request redirect to a site service, owned by VeriSign, spreading commercial services of VeriSign, be an innovation? What is wrong with the current system of a domain name not being display when it is typed incorrectly? Why would we want to be taken to a site if we mistype a domain name, or type a domain name which does not exist, and get confused that the site we are being redirect to is the actual site at that domain name address?
Let the Internet remain a medium of free speech, and a virtual land of commercial oppurtunities.

