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What happens when a ccTLD is retired? Exploring the potential risks of .io

111 点作者 rezamoaiandin大约 5 年前

12 条评论

smkellat大约 5 年前
A nice, spammy scare piece. The bit about the UK somehow losing its permanent seat on the UN Security Council over Diego Garcia was a wee bit off. The UN’s charter would have to be changed to change the permanent members of the Security Council. Those same permanent members can veto any such proposed change. They can’t be forced out without rupturing things to the point of just creating a separate UN 2.0 excluding the UK and probably the USA too.
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icedchai大约 5 年前
I doubt .io will disappear. .su is still running decades after the fall of the USSR.
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Aloha大约 5 年前
This article strikes as blog spam to push this companies domain migration service.
voldacar大约 5 年前
Does the current TLD system even make sense?<p>There is a .amazon, a .google, a .cancerresearch, a .sex, a .rich (which costs thousands of dollars btw). Plenty of them such as .io and .tv are all completely untethered from their original meanings&#x2F;purposes. At this point, a website is just a string with a &#x27;.&#x27; in it somewhere.<p>Instead of having 1500+ discretely decided upon TLDs why not just let people just create their own TLDs as long as they have a server to host the DNS?
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blibble大约 5 年前
it&#x27;s too strategic for the UK to want to give up and there&#x27;s no mechanism to force it to do, so there&#x27;s no particular reason to be worried that it will<p>similarly the linked Guardian article makes a fuss about the UK&#x27;s security council seat, which again, the UK will never give up, and again, there&#x27;s no mechanism to remove it
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jedberg大约 5 年前
It seems that there is an easy solution here that is being overlooked.<p>Allow any country to nominate their ccTLD for conversion to gTLD, and make that automatic when a country dissolves.<p>Hold an auction for the gTLD for anyone who qualifies under the existing gTLD rules, and the highest bidder gets to run the gTLD. The proceeds of the auction go to the country that owned the ccTLD.<p>A lot of small countries would probably gladly put up their ccTLDs for auction for the one time cash infusion, and in cases like this, if the country does get turned back over, the acquiring country would probably be glad to have the money.<p>This solution seems like an everyone wins scenario. The TLD continues to exist and some government gets a small cash infusion.
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EwanToo大约 5 年前
I think the .su TLD shows what happens, i.e. not much<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;.su" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;.su</a>
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qeternity大约 5 年前
Tell that to the .ly’s
FearNotDaniel大约 5 年前
Let me get this straight... people whose businesses rely on the existence of the .io TLD are donating to a campaign group that wants the TLD&#x27;s raison d&#x27;être to be abolished? Smart.<p>I mean, consider a hypothetical. Let&#x27;s say there&#x27;s a whole swathe of businesses that have no connection to the American South, but for whatever hipster reasons occurred briefly in their subculture, all have brand logos that feature the confederate flag. At some point, someone points out that this flag represents the fight to defend slavery and lots of African-Americans and their supporters are still very upset that justice has not been done. Do the hipster business owners say to themselves: oh dear, I don&#x27;t like this ugly historical incident that is indicated by a significant part of our branding, and neither do my customers more to that matter, so I&#x27;d better stop using that flag and rebrand to something else? Or do they say, actually I think the flag is really pretty and it makes my organisation look modern and cool, so how about I assuage my guilt by donating to a support group that just happens to be also campaigning for the abolition of that flag that I want to continue to use?<p>If you don&#x27;t think the BIOT should exist, don&#x27;t stake your business on its continuing existence. And good luck invading Diego Garcia, it&#x27;s much more heavily defended than the Falklands were.
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gfody大约 5 年前
I hosted a little file sharing utility at fy.lc that recently vanished from the internet. I guess I always suspected this was a possibility given the general jankiness of nic.lc but it&#x27;s still pretty disappointing. Nobody should run anything serious on a ccTLD.
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DeathArrow大约 5 年前
Common wisdom says that is best to use a .com domain if target an international audience.<p>But how to pay millions of dollars for a reasonable short name if you start a new business?
mmm_grayons大约 5 年前
Domains really shouldn&#x27;t be tied to country of origin. Conceptually, it doesn&#x27;t make sense to restrict DNS based on geopolitical boundaries. If a foreign company wants to register a .us domain, for instance, nothing should stop it.
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