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Home.GovNews and FeaturesNew generic top level domains

New generic top level domains

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New generic top level domains

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Generic top level domains (gTLDs) are the last part of a domain name, such as ".com" or ".net". Currently there are 21 gTLDs that can be used worldwide.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is developing a new process to allow any organisation to introduce its own gTLD. This means that gTLDs in the future may include:

  • generic words such as ".movie" or ".credit"
  • brand names
  • place names
  • trade marks.

Similar to registration of a trade mark, new gTLD applications will be subject to assessment and made publicly available for a set period to allow other people to object.

ICANN is seeking public consultation on the new process. For more information or to provide your feedback, see the New generic top level domains (PDF, 0.98MB) fact sheet available on the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy website.

To have your say on many other new policies and regulations that may affect your business, visit the Business Consultation website.

 
This content is supplied to Flying Solo via business.gov.au, the Australian Government's principal website for business information and resources.
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