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2. <big>'''[[.adac]]'''</big>, The applicant is [[Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V.]] (ADAC), which is an independent, not for-profit organization, with some 18 million members, making it the largest European automobile club and the second-largest worldwide. It is comparable to the American Automobile Association (AAA), which is in fact the only larger such organization. It is especially well known in Germany, where it began. It is envisioned to be a [[Closed TLD]] ("single-registrant TLD") by the applicant.<ref>Application 1-1031-24651. Retrieved 15 November 2012.</ref>
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2. <big>'''[[.adac]]'''</big>, The applicant is [[Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V.]] (ADAC), which is an independent, not for-profit organization, with some 18 million members, making it the largest European automobile club and the second-largest worldwide. It is comparable to the American Automobile Association (AAA), which is in fact the only larger such organization. It is especially well known in Germany, where it began. It is envisioned to be a [[Closed TLD]] ("single-registrant TLD") by the applicant.<ref>Application 1-1031-24651. Retrieved 16 November 2012</ref>
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3. <big>'''[[.audi]]'''</big>
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3. <big>'''[[.audi]]'''</big>, "The applicant, [[AUDI Aktiengesellschaft]], is a large car manufacturer corporation with a 2010 turnover of over US $50 billion and belongs to the second largest car manufacturer worldwide, the Volkswagen AG... The AUDI community members are AUDI Aktiengesellschaft and its affiliated companies globally in which AUDI Aktiengesellschaft holds a majority interest as published in the annual report...All registered second-level domain names in the .AUDI TLD will be exclusively registered by AUDI Aktiengesellschaft as registrant and domain name owner. However, it’s up to the community members to act as administrative contact for domain names and to maintain and use such domain names."<ref>Application 1-1079-59916. Retrieved 16 November 2012</ref>