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The '''IAHC''', or '''International Ad Hoc Committee''', was formed in 1996 by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ([[IANA]]) and Internet Society ([[ISOC]]) in an endeavor to add top level domain names. The issue was put forward by the head of IANA. The Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]), the International Telecommunications Union ([[ITU]]), International Trademark Association ([[ITA]]) and World Intellectual Property Organization ([[WIPO]]) were all a part of the IAHC coalition. In 1997, the IAHC suggested the use of generic Top Level Domain or the gTLD for domains of the level of .org or .com. For this, the IAHC had proposed seven new gTLDs. However, due to new recommendations of the report, the committee dissolved and many of the suggestions made by the IAHC were considered later. <ref>[http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/what-internet-international-committee curiosity.discovery.com]</ref>
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The '''IAHC''', or '''International Ad Hoc Committee''', was formed in 1996 by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ([[IANA]]) and Internet Society ([[ISOC]]) in an endeavor to add top level domain names. The issue was put forward by the head of IANA. The Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]), the International Telecommunications Union ([[ITU]]), International Trademark Association ([[INTA]]) and World Intellectual Property Organization ([[WIPO]]) were all a part of the IAHC coalition. In 1997, the IAHC suggested the use of generic Top Level Domain or the gTLD for domains of the level of .org or .com. For this, the IAHC had proposed seven new gTLDs. However, due to new recommendations of the report, the committee dissolved and many of the suggestions made by the IAHC were considered later. <ref>[http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/what-internet-international-committee curiosity.discovery.com]</ref>
    
== How the IAHC worked ==
 
== How the IAHC worked ==
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