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.berlin
IntroducedOfficially introduced in 2014
TLD typeGeneric top-level domain
Statusdelegated
RegistrydotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG
SponsordotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG
Intended useSee article
Actual useLaunched March 18, 2014
Registration restrictionshttps://www.dotberlin.de/de/node/9
StructureRegistrations are being taken directly at second level
DocumentsICANN registry agreement
Dispute policiesUDRP
Registry websitedotBERLIN

.berlin (dotBERLIN) is an approved new top level domain (TLD). It is a community-based Sponsored top-level domain for Berliners.

According to the dotBERLIN organization .berlin will allow all Berliners to register their domains under .berlin [1]

Along with TLDs such as .cat, .asia and .eu, .berlin and other new TLDs fall into the new category of GeoTLDs. The issue of new top level domains in general and .berlin in particular has been discussed at various ICANN-Meetings since 2005.[2][3]

A rationale offered by proponents of the .berlin proposal is as follows:

.berlin is the independent top-level domain of the community of Berliners in the Internet. The local addresses available with this are concise and create an identity for citizens, companies and institutions. Those providing and looking for information, goods and services can thus intuitively come together. The .berlin domains strengthen the feeling of community amongst Berliners, improve communication and make interaction easier, thus providing a stimulus for innovation and development. Both for Berliners and for non-Berliners, places called Berlin become more attractive as a place to visit, as a commercial location and as a place to live.[4]

On October 31, 2013, dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG signed a registry agreement with ICANN for .berlin.[5] .berlin officially launched on March 18, 2014. Managing director of dotBERLIN is Dirk Krischenowski.

See also

.de

References

  1. ^ "New Paper Discusses Global City TLD's in the Public Interest".
  2. ^ http://gsa.icann.org/search?q=dotberlin&site=icann&client=icann&proxystylesheet=icann&output=xml_no_dtd
  3. ^ cityTLD Literature
  4. ^ "Website for the .berlin campaign".
  5. ^ ".berlin Registry Agreement". ICANN. October 31, 2013. Retrieved November 5, 2013.