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New Zealand May Allow Domain Registrations Ending In Just .NZ

May 29, 2012 by Michael Berkens

In a press release tonight The Domain Name Commission Limited (DNCL) of New Zealand is says they are considering making domain registrations available  ending in just .NZ

“At present the existing .nz structure consists of a set of 14 approved ‘second’ level domains, under which all names must be registered.”

“The DNCL is proposing to extend registrations directly to the second-level”

“A direct second-level registration would read trademe.nz. This approach is used with all generic top-level domains (such as .com) and in an increasing number of other countries including Canada.”

“Domain Name Commission Chair Joy Liddicoat says if the proposal is accepted it would significantly alter the make-up of New Zealand’s country code. ”

“It would provide a simpler and alternative way for Internet users to represent themselves online, without being limited by the existing set of second level domains.”

“In recent years the global domain name market has experienced an unprecedented expansion and it’s timely to ask whether and how .nz needs to adapt.”

“This proposal would be a major structural change and has been raised as part of our regular policy reviews,” she says.

“Liddicoat says the proposal would not affect existing .nz domain names, and all existing .nz processes would operate the same.”

“Before any decision is made the DNCL is interested in hearing the views of as many people and organizations as possible. A Consultation Paper and Frequently Asked Questions has been released, which explain the proposed changes in detail.”

“The Consultation Paper covers off a range of issues including how competing names would be dealt with and the impact on existing .nz registrations. In addition, a dispute resolution process is sketched out.

“If the proposal goes ahead, a Sunrise Period for second level registrations would apply retrospectively from the date of this release to protect existing .nz domain holders.”

Submissions close at 12 Noon on Thursday, 27 September 2012 and can be made here:

 

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About Michael Berkens

Michael Berkens, Esq. is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheDomains.com. Michael is also the co-founder of Worldwide Media Inc. which sold around 70K domain to Godaddy.com in December 2015 and now owns around 8K domain names . Michael was also one of the 5 Judges selected for the the Verisign 30th Anniversary .Com contest.

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Comments

  1. Dax says

    May 29, 2012 at 9:10 pm

    It’s a money grab as we will have to have a .nz to cover our .co.nz
    And they are worried by the likely introduction of the one word .kiwi

  2. NZ has the Top Secret Internet Technology Institute says

    May 29, 2012 at 9:50 pm

    NZ has the Top Secret Internet Technology Institute

    All of the new Internet protocols and domain name software is tested in New Zealand before being released to the world.

    There is a lot more to this story that can not be discussed without an NDA.
    😉


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