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'''.overheidnl''' is a proposed [[TLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. Overheid means "government" in Dutch, and "nl" is the two letter country code for the Netherlands. The applicant is [[Ministery of the Interior and Kingdom Relations]] of the Government of the Netherlands.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/application-results/strings-1200utc-13jun12-en Reveal Day 13 June 2012 – New gTLD Applied-For Strings]</ref>
'''.overheidnl''' is a proposed [[TLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. Overheid means "government" in Dutch, and "nl" is the two letter country code for the Netherlands. The applicant is [[Ministery of the Interior and Kingdom Relations]] of the Government of the Netherlands.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/application-results/strings-1200utc-13jun12-en Reveal Day 13 June 2012 – New gTLD Applied-For Strings]</ref>


The application was withdrawn in March 2013, prior to the release of [[Initial Evaluation]] results, when the applicant still qualified for a 70% refund of its $185,000 application fee.<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2013/03/21/4-more-new-gtld-applications-withdraw-making-it-an-even-30/ 4 More New gTLD Applications Withdraw Making it an Even 30, TheDomains.com] Published 21 March 2013, Retrieved 24 March 2013</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 25 March 2013

Status: WITHDRAWN
Type: Generic
Category: Government

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.overheidnl is a proposed TLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program. Overheid means "government" in Dutch, and "nl" is the two letter country code for the Netherlands. The applicant is Ministery of the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Government of the Netherlands.[1]

The application was withdrawn in March 2013, prior to the release of Initial Evaluation results, when the applicant still qualified for a 70% refund of its $185,000 application fee.[2]

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