US government opposes most new gTLDs (1.Viewing)

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The United States has some reservations about the next round of new gTLDs. Specifically we have concerns that expanding the DNS too broadly can lead to more spam and DNS abuse for everyone on the internet. Our concerns are not for a next round in general to be clear. We see value in certain categories of applications such as for geo-TLDs and for internationalized domain names. In some case it makes sense to add new strings to the DNS, but in light of the global phishing problem (which we will learn more about tomorrow) and similar concerns the United States is of the view that we should not expand the DNS too broadly. As the GAC did in 2013 we must consider how to limit the expansion appropriately to take into account public interest impacts.

Read more: US government opposes most new gTLDs - Domain Incite
 
there are toooo many already. if you ask the average person - they haven't even heard about the last string that was introduced. garbage and greed - IMO
 

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