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Status: Proposed
country: International
Type: Generic
Category: Lifestyle

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.spa is a proposed TLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Current Applicants[edit | edit source]

  1. Asia Spa and Wellness Promotion Council Limited, Community Priority Application

Former Applicants[edit | edit source]

  1. Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd. filed for 68 TLDs on its own behalf.[1] This applicant submitted a Public Interest Commitment, which can be downloaded here.
  2. Donuts (Foggy Sunset, LLC), applied for 307 new TLDs. This applicant submitted a Public Interest Commitment, which can be downloaded here.

.spa was WITHDRAWN by TLDH, along with another 3 TLDs (.free, .zulu, .sale), in April 2013.[2]

.spa was WITHDRAWN by Donuts in November 2018.[3] This left the application from Asia Spa and Wellness Promotion Council Limited as the only active application for the TLD.

Community Application[edit | edit source]

The community priority application for .spa, from Asia Spa and Wellness Promotion Council Limited (ASWPC) is "connected with over 400 licensed spas across Asia and over 2000 spa professionals participating in and attending its events." While the organization is focused on Asia, they intend to operate the TLD as an open, international community space for all members of the spa community, which includes spa operators, professionals and practitioners, spa associations and their members, and spa products and services manufacturers and distributors. The ASWPC will create an International Registry board to oversee the registration policies for the TLD.[4]

Application History[edit | edit source]

Objection from Belgium government[edit | edit source]

The government of Belgium objected to the .spa string within the GAC, as the small city of Spa in Belgium is also the origin for the English word "spa." The GAC did not offer consensus advice on the string, and thus it was up to ICANN to decide whether to take into account Belgium's objections or let the application proceed.

Asia Spa and Wellness Promotion Council Limited entered a Memorandum of Understanding with the city of Spa,[5] stating that it would reserve certain second level domains within the .spa TLD for the use of the city, and would set aside a portion of the revenue for the benefit of the city of Spa.[6]

In May 2014, ICANN announced they would allow the .spa applications to proceed as-is.[7] ICANN's communication to the Belgian government regarding the decision noted that the GAC did not present consensus advice.[8] The decision meant that ASWPC had the opportunity to engage in Community Priority Evaluation for the ownership of the domain.[8]

Community Priority Evaluation and Objections from Donuts[edit | edit source]

In 2015, ASWPC won its CPE, scoring 14 out of 16. Prior to the withdrawal of their application, Donuts had been contesting the CPE, engaging in ICANN's Cooperative Engagement Process.[9]

Controversy[edit | edit source]

Ownership stakes in the .spa gTLD are the subject of two separate lawsuits in the High Court of Hong Kong.

References[edit | edit source]