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'''Colin Campbell''' is known for having founded or being otherwise involved in a number of successful ICT ventures, including [[Tucows]], [[CIRA]], [[CAIP]], and [[Hostopia]].
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'''Colin Campbell''' is an Internet pioneer and serial entrepreneur known for having founded or being otherwise involved in a number of successful ICT ventures, including [[Tucows]], [[CIRA]], [[CAIP]], and [[Hostopia]]. His most prominent current project is [[.CLUB Domains LLC]], which has applied with [[ICANN]] to run the potential [[.club]] [[TLD]] through the [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]].<ref>[http://colincampbell.ca/ Home, ColinCampbell.ca]</ref>
  
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His vision with [[.CLUB Domains LLC]] is to create a space for clubs and associations that may be under served by current [[TLD]] offerings. The potential market ranges from popular soccer clubs, to after-school clubs in small communities, and could serve as a way to showcase the often prideful affiliation between an individual or company and their club. He has been working on the idea for a number of years, and officially formed the .CLUB Domains entity in September, 2011.<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
  
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Revision as of 21:52, 14 March 2012

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Colin Campbell is an Internet pioneer and serial entrepreneur known for having founded or being otherwise involved in a number of successful ICT ventures, including Tucows, CIRA, CAIP, and Hostopia. His most prominent current project is .CLUB Domains LLC, which has applied with ICANN to run the potential .club TLD through the new gTLD program.[1]

His vision with .CLUB Domains LLC is to create a space for clubs and associations that may be under served by current TLD offerings. The potential market ranges from popular soccer clubs, to after-school clubs in small communities, and could serve as a way to showcase the often prideful affiliation between an individual or company and their club. He has been working on the idea for a number of years, and officially formed the .CLUB Domains entity in September, 2011.[2]


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