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'''.hawaii''' is a proposed TLD that was not applied for in Round 1 of [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. In February 2012, the Hawai'i state legislature proposed a bill that would require the Hawai'i Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to apply for .hawaii, [[.hi]], and [[.aloha]]. The legislature's motivation for applying for the TLDs was defensive.<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/02/02/hawaii-proposes-bill-to-force-state-to-apply-for-new-gtlds-1-of-which-isnt-even-allowed/ Hawaii Proposes Bill To Force State To Apply For New gTLD’s; 1 Of Which Isn’t Even Allowed, thedomains.com]</ref> The full bill can be read [http://capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=2985 here].
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'''.hawaii''' is a proposed TLD that was not applied for in Round 1 of [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. In February 2012, the Hawai'i state legislature proposed a bill that would require the Hawai'i Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to apply for .hawaii, [[.hi]], and [[.aloha]]. The legislature's motivation for wanting to apply for the TLDs were defensive.<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/02/02/hawaii-proposes-bill-to-force-state-to-apply-for-new-gtlds-1-of-which-isnt-even-allowed/ Hawaii Proposes Bill To Force State To Apply For New gTLD’s; 1 Of Which Isn’t Even Allowed, thedomains.com]</ref> The full bill can be read [http://capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=2985 here].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:41, 17 September 2012

Status: Proposed
country: Hawai'i
Type: Geographic TLD

More information: NTLDStatsLogo.png

.hawaii is a proposed TLD that was not applied for in Round 1 of ICANN's New gTLD Program. In February 2012, the Hawai'i state legislature proposed a bill that would require the Hawai'i Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to apply for .hawaii, .hi, and .aloha. The legislature's motivation for wanting to apply for the TLDs were defensive.[1] The full bill can be read here.

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