'''DotHIV gemeinnütziger e.V.''' is the applicant for [[.hiv]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. The purpose of .hiv is to spread awareness, raise funds, and join in the fight against HIV and AIDS. It is a German non-profit organisation 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 company's main goal is for every major website to create an additional .hiv version that would forward to the standard domain (e.g. Google could run google.hiv alongside google.com), with every click on a .hiv domain resulting in a microdonation to organizations fighting HIV and AIDS, financed trough the accumulated registration fees. Users could chose whether to visit the standard web adress or the .hiv address.<ref>[http://www.beyonddotcom.info/generics/new-top-level-domain-spotted-dothiv.html BeyondDotCom]</ref> <br> | '''DotHIV gemeinnütziger e.V.''' is the applicant for [[.hiv]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. The purpose of .hiv is to spread awareness, raise funds, and join in the fight against HIV and AIDS. It is a German non-profit organisation 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 company's main goal is for every major website to create an additional .hiv version that would forward to the standard domain (e.g. Google could run google.hiv alongside google.com), with every click on a .hiv domain resulting in a microdonation to organizations fighting HIV and AIDS, financed trough the accumulated registration fees. Users could chose whether to visit the standard web adress or the .hiv address.<ref>[http://www.beyonddotcom.info/generics/new-top-level-domain-spotted-dothiv.html BeyondDotCom]</ref> <br> |