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'''Dot Kiwi Ltd''' is the company behind the proposal for the [[.kiwi]] TLD within [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. Dot Kiwi Ltd. was founded in 2012 by a group of businessmen in New Zealand, and ex-pat New Zealanders based in Canada, whose aim is to create a unique national namespace while also giving back to the country, such as through work rebuilding the city of Christchurch, which was devastated by an earthquake in February 2011. While [[.kiwi]] is technically a generic TLD, as it did not need the qualifications to require government support as [[Geo TLD]]s do, it is still a widely identified term for the people of New Zealand.<ref>[http://www.dot-kiwi.com/about-dot-kiwi/ The Dot Kiwi Story]</ref> <ref> [http://www.dot-kiwi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/PR-Set-for-kiwi-flavour.pdf Internet set to have a more Kiwi flavour]</ref> | |||
Dot Kiwi Ltd., aims to donate a percentage of the profit that will be generated from selling dot kiwi domain names to a trust fund that will help rebuild the homes and businesses of Christchurch. The trust will be led by former New Zealand High Court judge Sir John Hansen with the help of Michael E Dormer, Brad Doody and Andrew Nuttall who will serve as fellow trustees.<ref>[http://www.dot-kiwi.com/about-dot-kiwi/ The Cause]</ref> | Dot Kiwi Ltd., aims to donate a percentage of the profit that will be generated from selling dot kiwi domain names to a trust fund that will help rebuild the homes and businesses of Christchurch. The trust will be led by former New Zealand High Court judge Sir John Hansen with the help of Michael E Dormer, Brad Doody and Andrew Nuttall who will serve as fellow trustees.<ref>[http://www.dot-kiwi.com/about-dot-kiwi/ The Cause]</ref> |
Revision as of 22:49, 8 October 2012
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Timothy Johnson |
Dot Kiwi Ltd is the company behind the proposal for the .kiwi TLD within ICANN's New gTLD Program. Dot Kiwi Ltd. was founded in 2012 by a group of businessmen in New Zealand, and ex-pat New Zealanders based in Canada, whose aim is to create a unique national namespace while also giving back to the country, such as through work rebuilding the city of Christchurch, which was devastated by an earthquake in February 2011. While .kiwi is technically a generic TLD, as it did not need the qualifications to require government support as Geo TLDs do, it is still a widely identified term for the people of New Zealand.[1] [2]
Dot Kiwi Ltd., aims to donate a percentage of the profit that will be generated from selling dot kiwi domain names to a trust fund that will help rebuild the homes and businesses of Christchurch. The trust will be led by former New Zealand High Court judge Sir John Hansen with the help of Michael E Dormer, Brad Doody and Andrew Nuttall who will serve as fellow trustees.[3]
According to Peter Dengate Thrush, former ICANN Chairman and one of the Directors of Dot Kiwi Ltd., the registry operation of the TLD will be outsourced to Minds + Machines. Thrush also serves as Executive Chairman of Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd. (TLDH), the parent company of Minds + Machines. [4] [5]
InternetNZ president Frank March said that there is a possibility that his company will also apply for the dot kiwi string. On the other hand, Thrush said that if another organization also applied for the string and unable to reach a compromise agreement to operate the registry, the solution is for ICANN to auction the dot kiwi TLD. According to Thrush, dot kiwi domain names will be sold for $25 each per year. [6]
Dot Kiwi Team[edit | edit source]
The leadership team of the dot kiwi include: [7]
- Hugh Richardson, Chairman
- Tim Johnson, CEO and Director
- Margaret Pepper, Chief Financial Officer
- Jim Cranston, Director
- John Fraser, Director
- Sir John Hansen, Director
- David Rishworth, Director
- June Richardson, Director
- Peter Dengate Thrush, Director