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new gTLDs

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new gTLDs
(new Generic Top Level Domains) An Internet top level domain sponsored by any community, industry group or company, creating a "dot-custom name" suffix at the end of the domain name, such as .texas, .walmart or .fashion. Expected in 2011, there are serious requirements. The applicant must substantiate its ability to become a functioning registrar for the domain, and the evaluation fee is USD $185,000. See Internet domain name and domain name registrar.


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Under the new policy, registrars will be permitted to apply for the right to operate registries for new gTLDs such as .
Major companies, states, and other organizations must consider a wide range of risks and benefits that will come about as a result of the new gTLDs.
A spring 2011 meeting in San Francisco will also touch on other issues such as competition, consumer protection, security, stability and resiliency, malicious abuse and rights protection, Icann said, "prior to opening up the application process for new Gtlds.
 
 
 
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