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Charity organisations and other not-for-profits can soon get an exclusive domain extension to register their Web identity.
Public Interest Registry (PIR), the organisation that manages also the .org domain, will roll out the .NGO suffix this January, giving non-governmental organisations the option to add it to the right of the dot in their website address.
After launching the .NGO domain in January, PIR will offer a 'Sunrise period' for trademark holders to preregister themselves. It will be made available to the general public from March. The .NGO top level domain (TLD) will be controlled by PIR.
Public Interest Registry (PIR), the organisation that manages also the .org domain, will roll out the .NGO suffix this January, giving non-governmental organisations the option to add it to the right of the dot in their website address.
After launching the .NGO domain in January, PIR will offer a 'Sunrise period' for trademark holders to preregister themselves. It will be made available to the general public from March. The .NGO top level domain (TLD) will be controlled by PIR.