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'''.fun''' is a proposed [[TLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].  
'''.fun''' is a proposed [[TLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].  
== Current Applicants==
== Current Applicants==
# [[DOTSTRATEGY CO.]]- The company aims to provide a dedicated family-oriented online space for entities creating funny and amusing content for all ages. Its back-end registry service provider is [[Neustar]]. <ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/1-1133-86731_FUN.html Application number: 1-1133-86731 for DOTSTRATEGY CO.]</ref>
# [[dotStrategy, Co.]]- The company aims to provide a dedicated family-oriented online space for entities creating funny and amusing content for all ages. Its back-end registry service provider is [[Neustar]]. <ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/1-1133-86731_FUN.html Application number: 1-1133-86731 for DOTSTRATEGY CO.]</ref>
# [[Google]] (Charleston Road Registry Inc.)- This is one of the 101 domain name strings filed by the search engine giant. Google’s Registry platform will be used for the entire technical registry operations of the TLD. <ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/1-1680-35845_FUN.html Application number: 1-1680-35845 for Charleston Road Registry Inc.]</ref>
# [[Google]] (Charleston Road Registry Inc.)- This is one of the 101 domain name strings filed by the search engine giant. Google’s Registry platform will be used for the entire technical registry operations of the TLD. <ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/1-1680-35845_FUN.html Application number: 1-1680-35845 for Charleston Road Registry Inc.]</ref>
# [[Oriental Trading Company, Inc.]] (OTC)- The company plans to restrict the operations of the TLD to promote its brand identity. Its goal is to provide targeted services, content and products that are significant to consumers. The TLD will also serve as an authoritative domain name space for OTC, its affiliates, and partners to assure that consumers are buying authentic products and services. The company chose [[Neustar]] to provide back-end registry services. <ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/1-1274-35353_FUN.html Application number: 1-1274-35353 for Oriental Trading Company, Inc.]</ref>
# [[Oriental Trading Company, Inc.]] (OTC)- The company plans to restrict the operations of the TLD to promote its brand identity. Its goal is to provide targeted services, content and products that are significant to consumers. The TLD will also serve as an authoritative domain name space for OTC, its affiliates, and partners to assure that consumers are buying authentic products and services. The company chose [[Neustar]] to provide back-end registry services. <ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/1-1274-35353_FUN.html Application number: 1-1274-35353 for Oriental Trading Company, Inc.]</ref>

Revision as of 09:39, 5 July 2012

Status: Proposed
country: International
Type: Generic
Category: Lifestyle

More information:

.fun is a proposed TLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program.

Current Applicants[edit | edit source]

  1. dotStrategy, Co.- The company aims to provide a dedicated family-oriented online space for entities creating funny and amusing content for all ages. Its back-end registry service provider is Neustar. [1]
  2. Google (Charleston Road Registry Inc.)- This is one of the 101 domain name strings filed by the search engine giant. Google’s Registry platform will be used for the entire technical registry operations of the TLD. [2]
  3. Oriental Trading Company, Inc. (OTC)- The company plans to restrict the operations of the TLD to promote its brand identity. Its goal is to provide targeted services, content and products that are significant to consumers. The TLD will also serve as an authoritative domain name space for OTC, its affiliates, and partners to assure that consumers are buying authentic products and services. The company chose Neustar to provide back-end registry services. [3]

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