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==Frank Schilling and "The Domain Game"==
 
==Frank Schilling and "The Domain Game"==
 
In 2008, a reporter name David Kesmodel from WSJ published the book entitled, "The Domain Game", which describes the experiences of Frank Schilling and the evolution of the domain name industry, in which he played a very important role.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frank-Schilling/111054002280637 Book about Franky Schilling]</ref>
 
In 2008, a reporter name David Kesmodel from WSJ published the book entitled, "The Domain Game", which describes the experiences of Frank Schilling and the evolution of the domain name industry, in which he played a very important role.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frank-Schilling/111054002280637 Book about Franky Schilling]</ref>
 
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[[ICM Registry]], the entity behind the [[.xxx]] domain space, touted the fact that they got Frank Schilling involved in his first TLD launch ever. He was admitted into their Founders Program, which allowed some 35 companies bid access to over 1,500 names. Mr. Schilling acquired a number of domains, in a package worth a reported 7 figures. Domains include live.xxx, hot.xxx, and free.xxx. He is required by the agreements involved in the Founders Program to develop the sites and not leave them as parked pages, which is a commonly associated activity with professional [[domainers]], and the very one that ICM Registry was trying to avoid through its Founders Program.<ref>[http://www.domainnews.com/en/icm-registry-successfully-concluded-its-founders-program-1500-xxx-domains-claimed.html ICM Registry successfully concluded its Founders Program, DomainNews.com]</ref>
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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