The process of introducing new top-level domain names (TLDs) for use on the Internet, which is managed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, is fraught with rhetoric about an increase in costs and abuses, or an increase in choice and reduction in scarcity. Mr. Nichols argues that there has been very little empirical research on the potential impact of new TLDs, and analyzes issues of cost and scarcity in domain name registration practices. Mr. Nicholls concludes that some of the perceived threats of new TLDs have not manifested though others have, and that data-driven research is necessary.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
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Purpose—to review and analyse the problematic aspects related to domain name allocation and further ...
Businesses view a good domain name as a key part of their Internet presence. Short, memorable string...
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Cyberspace is no different from traditional cities, at least in economic terms. Urban economics gove...
'This article is based on a case study on the introduction of new Top Level Domains. The future of t...
One of the most important features of the architecture of the Internet is the Domain Name System (DN...
This paper makes the case for using regular and objective procedures to assign new Internet top-leve...
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This paper is an extension of my earlier paper. It examines the continuing growth of this problem, a...
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This comment builds on a vast collection of knowledge acquired from experienced internet governance ...
This doctoral thesis is focused on the most progressive part of telecommunications nowadays, on Inte...
Abstract. The ability to monetize domain names through resale or serving ad content has contributed ...
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Purpose—to review and analyse the problematic aspects related to domain name allocation and further ...