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'''.ngo''' is a proposed new TLD in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]], applied for by [[PIR]], which currently runs the [[.org]] TLD, and a new entity, [[dotNGO]].<ref>[http://philanthropy.com/article/Nonprofits-May-Soon-Say/130290/ Nonprofits may Soon Say, Philanthropy.com]</ref> It was subsequently noted that a previously competitie applicant, dotNGO, had not applied but instead teamed up with P.I.R..<ref>[http://www.dotngo.net/ dotNGO.net]</ref>
'''.ngo''' is a proposed new TLD in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]], applied for by [[PIR]], which currently runs the [[.org]] TLD, and a new entity, [[dotNGO]].<ref>[http://philanthropy.com/article/Nonprofits-May-Soon-Say/130290/ Nonprofits may Soon Say, Philanthropy.com]</ref> It was subsequently noted that a previously competitie applicant, dotNGO, had not applied but instead teamed up with P.I.R..<ref>[http://www.dotngo.net/ dotNGO.net]</ref>
The application is a [[Community TLD|Community Priority Application]]. "All registrants must demonstrate affiliation through NGO membership organizations or through evidence of NGO status. PIR will work with membership organization, the NGO Community Advisory Council, and other members of the NGO Community to validate their eligibility."<ref>Application 1-910-97160</ref>


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Revision as of 03:23, 2 December 2012

Status: Proposed
country: International
Language: if IDN
Type: Community
Category: Industry

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.ngo is a proposed new TLD in ICANN's new gTLD program, applied for by PIR, which currently runs the .org TLD, and a new entity, dotNGO.[1] It was subsequently noted that a previously competitie applicant, dotNGO, had not applied but instead teamed up with P.I.R..[2]

The application is a Community Priority Application. "All registrants must demonstrate affiliation through NGO membership organizations or through evidence of NGO status. PIR will work with membership organization, the NGO Community Advisory Council, and other members of the NGO Community to validate their eligibility."[3]

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