Andy Sullivan for Reuters: "'Maybe it's the Klingons, where the Klingon association plays a role in keeping the identity of Klingons,' said ICANN President Paul Twomey in an interview."
Silly as that quote looks, especially when pulled out of context, it gives me great hope that ICANN is now on the right track for the introduction of new TLDs. In other words, I read Dr. Twomey as saying that if the Klingons want a TLD, managed by the Imperial Klingon High Council, intended for use by Klingons, why should ICANN say no? (And, in the case of .kgn, would it even dare, under fear of bij?)

