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'''.green''' is one of the proposed new [[TLD]]s in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].
 
'''.green''' is one of the proposed new [[TLD]]s in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].
 
==Current Applicants==
 
==Current Applicants==
# [[Dotgreen Registry]], the organization is led by [[Annalisa Roger]], co-founder and co-Chair of the San Francisco Regional Chapter of [[ISOC]]. [[Neustar]] will provide the technical back-end registry solutions.<ref>[http://www.dotgreen.org/about-us/ About Us]</ref> It is associated with the [[Dot Green Foundation]].
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# [[The DotGreen Community, Inc.]], the organization is led by [[Annalisa Roger]], co-founder and co-Chair of the San Francisco Regional Chapter of [[ISOC]]. [[Neustar]] will provide the technical back-end registry solutions.<ref>[http://www.dotgreen.org/about-us/ About Us]</ref> It is associated with the [[Dot Green Foundation]].
 
# [[Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd.]], one of 68 applications the company filed on their own behalf
 
# [[Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd.]], one of 68 applications the company filed on their own behalf
 
# [[Demand Media]] (United TLD Holdco Ltd.)
 
# [[Demand Media]] (United TLD Holdco Ltd.)

Revision as of 23:00, 19 July 2012

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Status: Proposed
Type: Generic
Category: Industry

.green is one of the proposed new TLDs in ICANN's New gTLD Program.

Current Applicants

  1. The DotGreen Community, Inc., the organization is led by Annalisa Roger, co-founder and co-Chair of the San Francisco Regional Chapter of ISOC. Neustar will provide the technical back-end registry solutions.[1] It is associated with the Dot Green Foundation.
  2. Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd., one of 68 applications the company filed on their own behalf
  3. Demand Media (United TLD Holdco Ltd.)
  4. Afilias

Applicant Details

The Dotgreen Community, Inc.

In an interview, Ms. Roger confirmed that .green has many supporters from the environmental community and the internet industry. She explained that .green means many things, and is about encouraging sustainable, humanitarian, and ecological progress; and represents a worldwide movement that is better served by the proposed TLD. She also welcomed the competition and choice created through other proposed environmental TLDs, like .eco.[2]

References