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 In the end, it may be best to do nothing (or close to nothing) and let .com continue toward exhaustion. Some anti-speculation reform may help postpone this, although UDRP and its reliance on findings of good and bad faith provide a practical limit. By the time the .com namespace is exhausted, there may be a Web successor. All the alternatives above would cause too much pain to users and entrenched interests. Meanwhile, third-party DNS services can experiment with new taxonomies. If a new method proves popular, users can adapt to it at leisure and the root servers might find themselves out of work before .com fills.
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