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teks, with "due respect", google isn't very interested in third level domains, and a huge number of clones of sponsor RSS feeds onto third levels would pretty get it all wiped out. Useless.
My feeling more is that NATS and others will come up with a "US WEBMASTER" filter, and that will block access to all sponsor content that is hardcore or otherwise requires 2257 documents for US based webmasters. Essentially, anyone who's offices (and publication location) is outside of the US would have access, and everyone inside the US would not.
This is very similar in nature to the whole toolbar / zango thing... the programs will move to where there is money being made. They can toss pretty much every US based webmaster under the bus and still make as many sales, and have as much traffic as they do now. Traffic sources aren't as important to programs as end results. If they happen to have to deal with mostly webmasters outside of the US, well, I am sure they will do it and enjoy the results, which won't be different for them.
However, I will say that any secondary producer webmasters based in the US are pretty much about to get a royal, unlubed reaming like you ain't ever seen.
if you run a TGP or link site that accepts submissions, watch out for the redirects... they are coming BIG TIME.
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