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* [[gTLD Dispute Resolution Process|Dispute Resolution and String Contention Process]]
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* [[gTLD Registry Agreement|Registry Agreement]]
* [[gTLD Registry Agreement|Registry Agreement]]
* [[BuildSearchEngineFriendlyWebSite|How to Build a Search Engine-Friendly Web Site - ''Kent Lewis'']]
* [[ThreeCsSEO|The Three Cs of Search Engine Optimization - ''Kent Lewis'']]
* [[GTLD_Predictions_-_The_wisdom_of_the_crowd|Community Predictions]]
* [[GTLD_Predictions_-_The_wisdom_of_the_crowd|Community Predictions]]



Revision as of 05:00, 20 September 2010

Acronym: Generic Top Level Domains

TLDs with three or more characters are referred to as "Generic" Top Level Domain or gTLDs. Generally speaking, an unsponsored gTLD Registry operates under policies established by the global Internet community directly through the ICANN process. .biz, .com, .info, .name, .net, .org, and .pro are unsponsored TLDs. .Asia is an example of a sponsored TLD.


Going forward TLDs will be identified as either "open" or "community".

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