− | '''.hiv''' is a proposed [[TLD]] for spreading awareness, raising funds and joining in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The German non profit organisation is supported by the creative agency kempertrautmann <ref>[http://kempertrautmann.com/]</ref>, the online donation plattform betterplace.org <ref>[http://www.betterplace.org/en]</ref>, members of the ICANN community, the medical sciences community, and members of the HIV communities.<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/supporter/ Dot HIV Supporters]</ref> The application for the [[TLD]] is set to be submitted in January, 2012.<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/category/frequently-asked-questions/ Dot HIV FAQs]</ref> | + | '''.hiv''' is a proposed [[TLD]] for spreading awareness, raising funds, and joining in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The German non-profit organisation is supported by the creative agency Kempertrautmann, the online donation plattform betterplace.org, members of the ICANN community, the medical sciences community, and members of the HIV communities.<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/supporter/ Dot HIV Supporters]</ref> The application for the [[TLD]] is set to be submitted in January, 2012.<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/category/frequently-asked-questions/ Dot HIV FAQs]</ref> |
| One goal is that every major website currently under a different TLD could create an additional .hiv version which forwards to the standard domain (e.g. google could run, google.hiv alongside google.com). The user can chose whether he/she addresses the content through the standard web adress or via the .hiv-adress. <br> | | One goal is that every major website currently under a different TLD could create an additional .hiv version which forwards to the standard domain (e.g. google could run, google.hiv alongside google.com). The user can chose whether he/she addresses the content through the standard web adress or via the .hiv-adress. <br> |