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'''.music''' is one of proposed top-level domain names (TLD) dedicated for the use of the music industry. There are three entities applying for the .music string which include [[Constantine Roussos]], founder and editor of SEO.tv who developed the dotmusic initiative; Far Further, a new company led by Warner Music record producer Loren Balman, ormer music journalist John Styll and [[Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd.]] (TLDH) in partnership with  LHL TLD Investment Partners of Beverly Hills California (LHL).<ref>[http://domainincite.com/second-music-applicant-is-demand-media-partner/ Second .music applicant is Demand Media partner]</ref> <ref>[http://www.tldh.org/2012/03/tldh-to-apply-for-music/ TLDH to apply for .music]</ref>
'''.music''' is one of proposed top-level domain names (TLD) dedicated for the use of the music industry. There are three entities applying for the .music string which include [[Constantine Roussos]], founder and editor of SEO.tv who led the dotmusic initiative in 2001; Far Further, a new company led by Warner Music record producer Loren Balman, ormer music journalist John Styll and [[Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd.]] (TLDH) in partnership with  LHL TLD Investment Partners of Beverly Hills California (LHL).<ref>[http://domainincite.com/second-music-applicant-is-demand-media-partner/ Second .music applicant is Demand Media partner]</ref> <ref>[http://www.tldh.org/2012/03/tldh-to-apply-for-music/ TLDH to apply for .music]</ref>


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Revision as of 00:50, 5 April 2012

Status: proposed
Type: Niche
Community: Yes (Music Industry)

More information:

.music is one of proposed top-level domain names (TLD) dedicated for the use of the music industry. There are three entities applying for the .music string which include Constantine Roussos, founder and editor of SEO.tv who led the dotmusic initiative in 2001; Far Further, a new company led by Warner Music record producer Loren Balman, ormer music journalist John Styll and Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd. (TLDH) in partnership with LHL TLD Investment Partners of Beverly Hills California (LHL).[1] [2]

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