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Revision as of 13:48, 20 August 2015
A Geo TLD is a top level domain name category created by ICANN denoting geographical, geopolitical, ethnic, social or cultural representation. Currently, .asia (represents the Asian continent), .cat (represents the Catalan language) and .eu (represents the countries in the European Union) are considered geo TLDs. On June 26, 2007, a workshop regarding Geo TLDs was conducted during the International ICANN Public Meeting in San Juan Puerto Rico wherein .berlin, .cat, .nyc and .paris were presented as examples of top level domain names under this category.[1]
See All Applications for New GeoTLDs
Application Requirements/Procedures for Geo TLDs[edit | edit source]
ICANN requires applicants for geo TLDs to provide a documentation of support or non-objection from relevant government(s) or authority (ies). The same documentation is required to entities applying for a city name unless the name will only be used for a generic term brand. If there are multiple applications for a particular city name, applicants are required to resolve the competition among themselves. Linguistics experts will determine if a particular string represents a geographic or geopolitical name. Applications for Geo TLDs are evaluated by the Geographic Names Panel (GNP). [2]
Proposed Geo gTLDs[edit | edit source]
For a full list of GeoTLDs, see New gTLD Geographic Applications. Some of the proposed geo TLDs include:[3]
- .africa (African Region)
- .arab (Arabian Region)
- .bcn (Barcelona, Spain)
- .berlin (Berlin, Germany)
- .nyc (New York City, USA)
- .quebec (Quebec, Canada)
- .roma (Rome, Italy)
- .paris (Paris, France)
- .tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
- .tirol (Tirol, Austria)
- .wien (Vienna, Austria)
- .moscow (Moscow, Russian Federation)