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RE: [ga] New TLD White Paper released
Many thanks for your kind comment.
Actually I've been led to think that many of the greater problems
concerning domain names, particularly intellectual property disputes have been
brought about by the very existance of gTLDs. Absent the latter, the interfase
between IP and domain names would not be as rough as it is.
In the end, there's hardly any functional difference, et
ceteris paribus, between a ccTLD and a gTLD. Someone in New Zealand can
browse a website identified by a Norwegian domain just as he can browse websites
identified by any gTLD.
Atentamente, Regards Rodrigo Orenday Serratos
Rodrigo,
You
see it very clearly.
Gene...
"For the second part, we all know how it
ended. But this had a disastrous
effect also on the first part, because it
is simply the artificial shortage
of gTLDs that has increased the interest
in ccTLDs."
Excuse
me, but I find it nearsighted to state that the reason for the current
interes in ccTLDs is simply due to the shortage of gTLDs. There are
marketing reasons which may compel a service provider to seek a ccTLD rather
than a gTLD, which go beyond the inavailability of one of the
latter.
"Mock-up
gTLDs", such as .tv are another story.
Atentamente, Regards
Rodrigo Orenday Serratos
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