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.SS is the designated '''country''' code '''top'''-'''level domain'''[[ (ccTLD)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country code top-level domain| (ccTLD)]] for '''South Sudan''' in the '''Domain''' Name System of the Internet. It is derived from the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for '''South Sudan''', which is SS.
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.SS is the designated '''country''' code '''top'''-'''level domain'''[[ http://www.mcanerin.com/en/articles/ccTLD.asp| (ccTLD) ]]<nowiki/>for '''South Sudan''' in the '''Domain''' Name System of the Internet. It is derived from the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for '''South Sudan''', which is SS.
    
When South Sudan became the world’s newest country in July 2011, it set about nation building. This included establishing a country-code top level domain [[(ccTLD),http://www.mcanerin.com/en/articles/ccTLD.asp|(ccTLD),]] for which the nation wanted .ss. Although the SS string appeared on the International Standards Organisation’s ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code list in August, the forerunner to ICANN approval for a ccTLD, .ss is still not plugged into the internet.
 
When South Sudan became the world’s newest country in July 2011, it set about nation building. This included establishing a country-code top level domain [[(ccTLD),http://www.mcanerin.com/en/articles/ccTLD.asp|(ccTLD),]] for which the nation wanted .ss. Although the SS string appeared on the International Standards Organisation’s ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code list in August, the forerunner to ICANN approval for a ccTLD, .ss is still not plugged into the internet.
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The issue raises an important question that is still unresolved in domain name circles: to what extent areICANN, registries, registrars and registrants liable for the content on a website at which a certain domain name resolves?
 
The issue raises an important question that is still unresolved in domain name circles: to what extent areICANN, registries, registrars and registrants liable for the content on a website at which a certain domain name resolves?
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South Sudan Registry is right - it’s an interesting debate indeed.
 
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