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USA invades cc.tlds ??

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Hi, im slowly getting assured here cc.tld's are getting invaded by United States of America!

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.mn (Mongolia)stand for Minnesota ~ senate.mn (Minnesota senate :eek:)

.la (Laos) stand for Los Angeles (saw lots, whois.la and so on)

.li (Lichteinstein ) stand for Long Island (a more! than a few here http://www.longisland.li/)

and so on ...the trends are keeping growing

what's going on?? USA Invades cc.tld's ?? :eek: :undecided:
 

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If you live in a country affected by this write ICANN and your respective domain monitoring agency and ask them to audit and/or change the policies for acquiring one of these ccTLD.

Personally, I only plan on purchasing them for devolopment requested by a client (I am in the US but I have potential clients in Belgium (.be) and Germany (.de)). I'll have to do some research on their policies before I attempt to register any of these domains, though.

I don't think you have to worry about Minnesota, though, I think no one lives there and they don't use the web, so making web sites for that state would be futile. :lol::approve::smilewinkgrin:
 

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i don't mind though- just asking if this really a trend, maybe trend should be growing- i got lots of these..

social.li - does this sound good for Long Island?
 

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i don't mind though- just asking if this really a trend, maybe trend should be growing- i got lots of these..

social.li - does this sound good for Long Island?

Long Island - a lot of rich people there and I think a high Jewish percentage (correct me if I'm wrong, please).

Both demographics love to socialize and gossip, I don't think it's too bad.
 

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Long Island - a lot of rich people there and I think a high Jewish percentage (correct me if I'm wrong, please).

Both demographics love to socialize and gossip, I don't think it's too bad.

stereotypes rock!
 

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I know the .la registry markets their domains to Los Angeles. Not very thoroughly, mind you, but they clearly want the business.
 
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I think some Americans are naive and think ccTLDs are only good as vanity or domain hacks :cool:
In Europe in particular the local extension often is more prominent than .com.
As for house.mn it sets a bad example of TLD dilution. If the US does not trust its own extension, why end users should ?
 

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I think some Americans are naive and think ccTLDs are only good as vanity or domain hacks :cool:
In Europe in particular the local extension often is more prominent than .com.
As for house.mn it sets a bad example of TLD dilution. If the US does not trust its own extension, why end users should ?

Agreed, a ccTLD may seem more local than a .com (best option is to have both and 301 the .com to the ccTLD). Some people would want to deal with a more local presence than a huge MS-looking behemoth (sp?).
 

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s'alright, I invade the .US sometimes and I don't live there.

andy.
 

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I average 1-2 offers a week between my .St State domain names, and they all seem to come from the States, so yes I can see there is a definate market for the State abbreviated domains such as .mn, .la, and others.
 

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Hi, im slowly getting assured here cc.tld's are getting invaded by United States of America!

now
.mn (Mongolia)stand for Minnesota ~ senate.mn (Minnesota senate :eek:)

.la (Laos) stand for Los Angeles (saw lots, whois.la and so on)

.li (Lichteinstein ) stand for Long Island (a more! than a few here http://www.longisland.li/)

and so on ...the trends are keeping growing

what's going on?? USA Invades cc.tld's ?? :eek: :undecided:


I don't see the problem.

Allow Americans to reg. cc.tld's = more money for those countries :yes:
 
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