More On New TLDs
from the who-needs-'em? dept
Today, the new TLD "backlash" hits. First, complaints from the World Health Organization who were turned down in their proposal for .health. Without knowing the details, .health seems like a perfectly good TLD. Certainly better than .coop. Also, there's an argument starting up that we really don't need any new TLDs. There are plenty of domain names still out there - though maybe not available at $35/year any more. Of course, plenty of good ones are suddenly coming back on the market as well...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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.health, amongst others
I was listening to the news and they were talking about .health just the other night. The other camp questions the same point I brought up in the (slightly) older story on the new TLDs - regulations. Who will decide who can have a .health name? Will what most people see as quacks be allowed? What about herbal medicines? Or faith healers? I think categorizing domains would make users' lives much easier, however, it becomes a question of who decides what belongs where?
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