Register - Login
Views: 99855833
Main - Memberlist - Active users - Calendar - Wiki - IRC Chat - Online users
Ranks - Rules/FAQ - Stats - Latest Posts - Color Chart - Smilies
05-04-22 11:51:07 AM
Jul - News - Top level domains to expand... New poll - New thread - New reply
Next newer thread | Next older thread
OoBurns
?
Level: 60


Posts: 500/806
EXP: 1684357
For next: 88421

Since: 07-04-07

From: USA

Since last post: 10.4 years
Last activity: 9.8 years

Posted on 06-26-08 09:26:21 PM Link | Quote
ICANN has voted and approved the expansion of TLDs.

This means that companies may try to register their own name as a TLD, so you'd go to http://search.google, or more simply, just http://google.

Oh, and they'll also cost over $100,000 apiece, which will certainly discourage squatting a bit...

____________________
sophie497
Who?
Level: 40


Posts: 15/319
EXP: 418681
For next: 22628

Since: 07-22-07


Since last post: 12.6 years
Last activity: 4.5 years

Posted on 06-26-08 10:05:01 PM Link | Quote
I fail to see the point in this, do companies really need custom TLD suffixes?

I think it's fine as it has been up until now, I even feel that we already have a lot of suffixes that are just unnecessary as it is ((ab)using .tv for television things, or .info or whatever)

The pricing of over $100k for one seems odd to me, too, but I guess it'll prevent random people from messing with these new guidelines..
Darkdata
Ruins!? ♥
Level: 103


Posts: 576/2892
EXP: 11447321
For next: 24085

Since: 07-04-07


Since last post: 203 days
Last activity: 11 days

Posted on 06-26-08 10:25:25 PM Link | Quote
This can only end badly down the line when it falls in price.

Pishing abound.

Pointless TLDs.

Making harder to remember where thigns are on the internet. Was that .Xwa? or .Xma?

I could just be a bit negative about this.

____________________
Deleted User
Collection of nobodies
Posted on 06-26-08 10:32:24 PM Link | Quote

.com (commerce), .org (organization)
Those suffixes have never stood for what they're actually supposed to stand for, they're just generic internet suffixes (maybe in the early history of the internet...).

____________________


===================
[Posted by NightKev]
Skreeny
Member
I have a custom title.
Level: 54


Posts: 330/636
EXP: 1172671
For next: 61199

Since: 09-15-07


Since last post: 9.3 years
Last activity: 1.2 years

Posted on 06-27-08 12:57:27 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Darkdata
Making harder to remember where thigns are on the internet. Was that .Xwa? or .Xma?
Was it .com? .org? .net? .info? Perhaps it was in another country-- .co.uk, .co.ca?

(Also: The article specifically mentions that the arbitrators can resolve domain squatting incidents. I could imagine they could deal with phishing sites.)
Rachel Mae

Creature of Chaos
Level: 141


Posts: 897/5929
EXP: 33607670
For next: 512344

Since: 07-03-07

Pronouns: she/her
From: Foxglen

Since last post: 22 days
Last activity: 1 day

Posted on 06-27-08 01:35:40 AM Link | Quote
I think this is just the first step in converting those oh-so-cumbersome and old-fashioned URLs into something akin to AOL keywords.

"What was the address again?"

"johnsawesomepokemonsite!"

____________________
Hiryuu

Level: 207


Posts: 3670/14435
EXP: 127636183
For next: 2147971

Since: 07-06-07


Since last post: 11.8 years
Last activity: 11.7 years

Posted on 06-27-08 01:15:31 PM Link | Quote
.egg

____________________
TheGreatGuy
690
Internet Narcolepsy!
Level: 56


Posts: 543/690
EXP: 1331776
For next: 66400

Since: 07-23-07


Since last post: 12.0 years
Last activity: 10.2 years

Posted on 06-27-08 01:50:46 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Skreeny
Originally posted by Darkdata
Making harder to remember where thigns are on the internet. Was that .Xwa? or .Xma?
Was it .com? .org? .net? .info? Perhaps it was in another country-- .co.uk, .co.ca?

But at least without the custom tlds, there's a list to try and we know that one of them will eventually work. I don't want to try an infinite number of suffixes if I forget.

____________________
Deleted User
Collection of nobodies
Posted on 06-27-08 11:12:10 PM Link | Quote
Well there shouldn't be that much of a problem. You can:
• search google
• check browser history
• type in part of the url into the address bar and look at the auto-complete options
Between those three, the issue will rarely, if ever, come up at all.

____________________


===================
[Posted by NightKev]
Xkeeper

Level: 263


Posts: 6040/25353
EXP: 297173935
For next: 1786518

Since: 07-03-07

Pronouns: they/them/????????

Since last post: 4 days
Last activity: 6 min.

Posted on 06-28-08 01:06:24 AM Link | Quote
I think a lot of the problem will be resolved simply because
- They're not something you can just buy; they have to be reviewed first
- They cost $100,000
- It has to be a big-name corporation, random Joe Nobody can't go buying one

Among this, from what I got out of it, they have to be able to do everything associated with a TLD, not just buy a name.

____________________

plushifoxed

King Yoshi
la chica dijo...

Mood: The current mood of roxiemika at www.imood.com
Level: 119


Posts: 145/3990
EXP: 18467888
For next: 461403

Since: 08-22-07

Pronouns: it/its or she/her
From: kamihama city

Since last post: 3 days
Last activity: 2 days

Posted on 06-28-08 03:09:56 AM (last edited by Supakitsune at 06-28-08 12:10 AM) Link | Quote
Interesting... Perhaps now the .nyc top-level domain will come to pass.

____________________


~Supakitsune
Darkdata
Ruins!? ♥
Level: 103


Posts: 584/2892
EXP: 11447321
For next: 24085

Since: 07-04-07


Since last post: 203 days
Last activity: 11 days

Posted on 06-28-08 06:12:58 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by "theregister.co.uk"
Some of the official domains for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) were temporarily under the control of a group that calls itself NetDevilz, according to zone-h, which tracks hijackings of individual websites. Specific domains that were hijacked included "icann.com," "icann.net," "iana.com" and "iana-servers.com."


Wonder if it was done by social-engineering or a flaw?

____________________
Next newer thread | Next older thread
Jul - News - Top level domains to expand... New poll - New thread - New reply


Rusted Logic

Acmlmboard - commit 47be4dc [2021-08-23]
©2000-2022 Acmlm, Xkeeper, Kaito Sinclaire, et al.

29 database queries.
Query execution time: 0.083931 seconds
Script execution time: 0.022112 seconds
Total render time: 0.106043 seconds