Explain geographic and non geographic domain names
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Geographic names have posed challenges for Internet domain name policy makers since the earliest days of the Domain Name System (or ?DNS?, as it is most commonly known). As the DNS develops with the addition of hundreds of new top-level domains and the challenges posed by geographic domains are addressed only on an ad hoc basis, DNS policy on these names reduces coherency, thus reducing confidence in the DNS and its controlling authority, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The broad range of issues currently and foreseeably raised by the use of geographic names in the DNS means that all Internet stakeholders are affected, not simply those claiming rights or interests in such names. This article offers insight into why geographic domain names remain problematic more than two decades after these issues first arose, identifies trends in DNS policy respecting geographic names and highlights the impact on various Internet stakeholders of current policy and decisions.
non -Geographic .nameThis is a new TLD extension and is intended to allow individuals to register their names (i.e. first name. Last name .name) as a personal domain name on the Internet.
non -Geographic .nameThis is a new TLD extension and is intended to allow individuals to register their names (i.e. first name. Last name .name) as a personal domain name on the Internet.
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The geographic domain names are the domain names which are shaped utilizing the name of the particular area. It very well may be a name of city, nation, state, postal division or zone code.
Non-geographic domain names are the domain names which incorporate names other than those utilized in geographic domain names.
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