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Because there are alternatives. You can grab foo.(net,org,io,country-code,etc) if foo.com is already taken.



That was the whole point in theory, yes. But in reality, almost all new gTLD registrations are being made as brand protection, and redirecting to the company's existing .com domain. Only a very small minority of websites are trying to build a brand on a new gTLD domain name.




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