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Josh:


After decades of operating with no more than 21 generic top-level domains, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is preparing to start registering up to a thousand top-level domains in a year, according to PCWorld. ICANN plans to post a new TLD application guidebook for hopefuls looking to join the ranks of .org, .net and .jobs as soon as November 9.

ICANN has spoken of adding TLDs to the Internet's repertoire since 1998, and has pushed a few through since then, including .info, .biz and .jobs. While a handful of the new ones have met success, resulting in over a million domain registrations, none have been able to match the runaway .com, which is associated with over half of the 196.3 million registered domain names.

Many entities have professed their desire to apply for TLDs of their very own, including .nyc, .berlin, and .unicef. Even registry operators for large TLDs like .org have expressed an interest in diversifying with variations of the ones they already own.

The ownership scale may go still smaller, to the company level. Canon has announced plans to get its own extension, and IBM may be contemplating its very own .ibm. But that is about where the plausibility of TLD ownership ends— just filing an application for a new TLD will run $185,000, which rules out those of us running websites from our home offices.

Of course, ICANN's dream of offering TLDs to every company has been some years in the making, and each time previous iterations of the guide have surfaced, they've left gaping policy questions unanswered. For instance, there were no rules regarding who could register which kinds of domains, such as whether a company could get a .paris address if the Parisian government owned the extension.
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Renegade:
Wow! What a surprise! ICANN going for another cash grab! I'm shocked~! :P :D

Josh:
Well, at 185000 USD just for the application alone, one has to imagine there won't be far too much abuse of the tld system ;-)

Renegade:
Well, at 185000 USD just for the application alone, one has to imagine there won't be far too much abuse of the tld system ;-)
-Josh (November 03, 2010, 07:22 PM)
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True. They've allowed rampant abuse so far. Now with this abuse will only be open to the rich and powerful, instead of the poor and slimy. ;)

How long do you think it will take someone to snap up .sex, .xxx, and similar TLDs?

I must say that Canon has been good here. They've been pressing for .canon for a while.

Josh:
.xxx was just approved I thought back in June.

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