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Status: Proposed
Type: Generic TLD
Category: Commerce

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.inc is a proposed new gTLD with ICANN's New gTLD Program for the use of corporations.

Current Applicants[edit | edit source]

  1. Dot Registry LLC, a new registry operator founded by Ephraim Gershon is an applicant for the string and plans to restrict the registration of domain names under .inc string to legally registered corporations in the United States. Neustar has been selected by the company to provide its back-end registry solutions. [1] Shaul Jolles is the CEO of Dot Registry LLC.
  2. Top Level Domains Holding Ltd.] (TLDH), the parent company of Minds + Machines engaged in TLD acquisitions, consultancy and registry services also applied for the .inc domain name string. TLDH submitted the application to ICANN on its own behalf.[2] Antony Van Couvering is the CEO of the company.
  3. STRAAT Investments (NU DOT CO LLC), a holding company founded and chaired by Juan Diego Calle and the parent company of .co Internet is applying for 13 new gTLDs including .inc. The company selected Neustar to provide back-end registry solutions. [3]
  4. Uniregistry, Corp., a company owned by domainer Frank Schilling.
  5. Google (Charleston Road Registry Inc.)
  6. GMO Registry
  7. GTLD Limited
  8. Donuts, one of 307 applications submitted by the company (Baxter Sunset, LLC)
  9. CNI Registry, LLC
  10. C.V. TLDcare
  11. Afilias

Possible String Objection[edit | edit source]

The National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) president Beth Chapman sent a letter to ICANN expressing the concerns of the organization regarding entities applying for the .inc TLD including other corporate-themed domain name strings (.llc, .corp and .llp). The organization informed ICANN that they will object to any application if the TLD is not restricted to "entities that are also legally and appropriately registered with the Secretaries of State, or the equivalent state agency as well as the registry operator." [4]

References[edit | edit source]