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'''.kiwi''' is a proposed [[gTLD]] within [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]]. The TLD plays off a self-identifying title used by New Zealanders, and is intended for use by New Zealand identifying companies and individuals. A company, [[Dot Kiwi]], has been created by a group of expatriate businessmen living in Canada and intends to apply for the domain. Dot Kiwi has teamed up with [[Minds + Machines]] to apply for the domain and manage the possible registry. Minds + Machines famously brought on New Zelander, and former [[ICANN Chairman]], [[Peter Dengate Thrush]] after his tenure as an ICANN director ended following the approval of the new gTLD program at [[ICANN 41]]. | '''.kiwi''' is a proposed [[gTLD]] within [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]]. The TLD plays off a self-identifying title used by New Zealanders, and is intended for use by New Zealand identifying companies and individuals. A company, [[Dot Kiwi]], has been created by a group of expatriate businessmen living in Canada and intends to apply for the domain. Dot Kiwi has teamed up with [[Minds + Machines]] to apply for the domain and manage the possible registry. Minds + Machines famously brought on New Zelander, and former [[ICANN Chairman]], [[Peter Dengate Thrush]] after his tenure as an ICANN director ended following the approval of the new gTLD program at [[ICANN 41]]. | ||
The TLD | The TLD is setting itself up to directly compete with New Zealand's ccTLD, [[.nz]], to act as the top level national identifier. .nz's manager, the non-profit [[InternetNZ]], had not ruled out that the organization would also apply for the .kiwi TLD. However, instead of submitting its own application for .kiwi, InternetNZ approved the creation of the [[SLD|second level domain]] .kiwi.nz, for those who want to register personal domain names. Registrations for .kiwi.nz opened on September 11, 2012, but the company's policy states that the 2LD will not go live until 500 registrations are made.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10221-fight-breaks-out-over-kiwi Fight breaks out over .kiwi, domainincite.com]</ref> | ||
Dot Kiwi has already began discussing setting up a fund to help victims of the Christchurch earthquake through its potential revenue.<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/6255747/Dot-Kiwi-to-enhance-patriotic-flavour-of-websites Dot Kiwi To Enhance Patriotic Falvour, Stuff.co.nz]</ref> | Dot Kiwi has already began discussing setting up a fund to help victims of the Christchurch earthquake through its potential revenue.<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/6255747/Dot-Kiwi-to-enhance-patriotic-flavour-of-websites Dot Kiwi To Enhance Patriotic Falvour, Stuff.co.nz]</ref> |
Revision as of 22:09, 5 September 2012
Status: | Proposed |
country: | New Zealand Community |
Manager: | Dot Kiwi |
Registry Provider: | Minds + Machines |
Type: | Community gTLD |
Category: | Culture |
Community: | Unknown if Community app |
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.kiwi is a proposed gTLD within ICANN's new gTLD program. The TLD plays off a self-identifying title used by New Zealanders, and is intended for use by New Zealand identifying companies and individuals. A company, Dot Kiwi, has been created by a group of expatriate businessmen living in Canada and intends to apply for the domain. Dot Kiwi has teamed up with Minds + Machines to apply for the domain and manage the possible registry. Minds + Machines famously brought on New Zelander, and former ICANN Chairman, Peter Dengate Thrush after his tenure as an ICANN director ended following the approval of the new gTLD program at ICANN 41.
The TLD is setting itself up to directly compete with New Zealand's ccTLD, .nz, to act as the top level national identifier. .nz's manager, the non-profit InternetNZ, had not ruled out that the organization would also apply for the .kiwi TLD. However, instead of submitting its own application for .kiwi, InternetNZ approved the creation of the second level domain .kiwi.nz, for those who want to register personal domain names. Registrations for .kiwi.nz opened on September 11, 2012, but the company's policy states that the 2LD will not go live until 500 registrations are made.[1]
Dot Kiwi has already began discussing setting up a fund to help victims of the Christchurch earthquake through its potential revenue.[2]