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'''.hiv''' is a proposed [[TLD]] for spreading awareness and joining in the fight against HIV and AIDs. It is an initiative of [[BetterPlace.org]] and is being persuaded by [[gut.org]] gAG and [[Peter Dengate Thrush]],  Dr. [[Peter H. Seeberger]], [[Bernd Kundrun]] and [[Michael Stich]].<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/supporter/ Dot HIV Supporters]</ref> The application for this [[TLD]] will be submitted in January 2012 and then if [[ICANN]] approves it will go online.<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/category/frequently-asked-questions/ Dot HIV FAQs]</ref> The idea is that every website in the world will have a .hiv version too and if someone visits the website with .hiv [[TLD]] some fixed amount of the profits made will go to the organizations which are working for the cure and prevention of HIV and AIDS.<ref>[http://www.beyonddotcom.info/generics/new-top-level-domain-spotted-dothiv.html BeyondDotCom]</ref> Anyone, who is interested in the project, can contribute towards it by contacting dot hiv through their email address.
  
.hiv is a proposed [[TLD]] for spreading awareness and joining hands with medical sciences in the fight with HIV and AIDs. It is an initiative of [[BetterPlace.org]] and is being persuaded by [[gut.org]] gAG and [[Peter Dengate Thrush]],  Dr. [[Peter H. Seeberger]], [[Bernd Kundrun]] and [[Michael Stich]].<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/supporter/ Dot HIV Supporters]</ref> The application for this [[TLD]] will be submitted in January 2012 and then if [[ICANN]] approves it will go online.<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/category/frequently-asked-questions/ Dot HIV FAQs]</ref> The idea is that every website in the world will have a .hiv version too and if someone visits the website with .hiv [[TLD]] some fixed amount of the profits made will go to the organizations which are working for the cure and prevention of HIV and AIDS.<ref>[http://www.beyonddotcom.info/generics/new-top-level-domain-spotted-dothiv.html BeyondDotCom]</ref> Anyone, who is interested in the project, can contribute towards it by contacting dot hiv through their email address.
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===Supported By===
 
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As of September 2011, dot HIV project is being supported by:<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/applicant/dot-hiv dot-nxt]</ref>
==Pre Registerations==
 
Although it might take some years for .hiv to be launched but you can still pre register a domain name with [[UnidetDomains]] or [[WebWide]].<ref>[http://dothiv.wordpress.com/category/frequently-asked-questions/ Dot HIV FAQs]</ref>
 
 
 
==Supported By==
 
As of September 2011, dot HIV project is being supported by:
 
 
* [[Alan Orpin]]
 
* [[Alan Orpin]]
 
* [[betterplace]]
 
* [[betterplace]]
 
* [[LIGA_01]]
 
* [[LIGA_01]]
 
* [[Marita Locmele]]
 
* [[Marita Locmele]]
* [[nhb]]
 
* [[oysterbay]]
 
* [[shareifyoulike]]
 
 
* [[The XX]]
 
* [[The XX]]
 
* [[Universal]]
 
* [[Universal]]
 
* [[YouTube]]
 
* [[YouTube]]
<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/applicant/dot-hiv dot-nxt]</ref>
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 01:21, 24 November 2011

DotHIVLogo.png
Type: non-profit
Founder(s): Michael Trautmann, kempertrautmann

BetterPlace.org

Email: mail[at]dothiv.org
Website: dotHIV.org
Facebook: dot HIV
Key People
Carolin Silbernagl, Project coordinator

Tobias Mölder, Technical Officer
Nils Möller, Organizer
Daniel Raschke, Legal Advisor
Till Behnke, Advisor
Michael Stich, Advisor

.hiv is a proposed TLD for spreading awareness and joining in the fight against HIV and AIDs. It is an initiative of BetterPlace.org and is being persuaded by gut.org gAG and Peter Dengate Thrush, Dr. Peter H. Seeberger, Bernd Kundrun and Michael Stich.[1] The application for this TLD will be submitted in January 2012 and then if ICANN approves it will go online.[2] The idea is that every website in the world will have a .hiv version too and if someone visits the website with .hiv TLD some fixed amount of the profits made will go to the organizations which are working for the cure and prevention of HIV and AIDS.[3] Anyone, who is interested in the project, can contribute towards it by contacting dot hiv through their email address.

Supported By

As of September 2011, dot HIV project is being supported by:[4]


External Links

References