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|logo = | |logo = | ||
|status = | |status = '''WITHDRAWN''' | ||
|manager = [[Charleston Road Registry Inc.]] ([[Google]]) | |manager = [[Charleston Road Registry Inc.]] ([[Google]]) | ||
|country = | |country = |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 4 January 2013
Status: | WITHDRAWN |
Manager: | Charleston Road Registry Inc. (Google) |
Registry Provider: | Charleston Road Registry Inc. |
Type: | Generic |
Category: | Lifestyle |
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.are was one of 101 TLDs applied for by Google through its subsidiary Charleston Road Registry Inc.; it was applied for as a type of "domain hack", to create URLs like dogs.are/cute.
The application was later criticized as flying directly in the face of ICANN's applicant guidebook given that it clearly lays out that geographic and territory names on the ISO 3166-1 standard list are protected. ARE is on that list as a designation of the United Arab Emirates. Thus, it was quickly suggested that the application will be rejected outright.[1] Google also applied for .and and .est, which have the same conflict.[2]In September, 2012, it was noted that Google had withdrawn all three applications.[3]