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.web is a proposed top-level domain (TLD) that was created and assigned by an auction process to several bidding companies. It was awarded to Nu Dot Co LLC, which is primarily funded by
Verisign Verisign, Inc. is an American company based in Reston, Virginia, that operates a diverse array of network infrastructure, including two of the Internet's thirteen root nameservers, the authoritative registry for the , , and generic top-level d ...
. The introduction of .web is anticipated to offer more choice for businesses and individuals seeking effective online identities. This aligns with the ongoing expansion of the internet's namespace, which aims to accommodate a wider variety of activities and entities online. The rollout of .web is expected to foster innovation and competition in the domain industry, providing a fresh alternative to traditional TLDs like .com and .net.


Auction

The right to operate the domain ''.web'' was won by Nu Dot Co LLC at an auction, which was primarily funded by
Verisign Verisign, Inc. is an American company based in Reston, Virginia, that operates a diverse array of network infrastructure, including two of the Internet's thirteen root nameservers, the authoritative registry for the , , and generic top-level d ...
, for a price of $135 million, equivalent to $ in . The
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auction of last resort that started on July 27, 2016, and was completed on July 28, 2016. ICANN will retain all the proceeds from this auction. TLD ''.web'' will be added to the official root after ICANN awards the registry contract. Seven companies were bidding for the right to operate ''.web'': *Nu Dot Co, LLC (Straat), funded by
Verisign Verisign, Inc. is an American company based in Reston, Virginia, that operates a diverse array of network infrastructure, including two of the Internet's thirteen root nameservers, the authoritative registry for the , , and generic top-level d ...
*Charleston Road Registry, Inc. (
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) * Web.com Group, Inc. *DotWeb, Inc. *Ruby Glen, LLC *Schlund Technologies GmbH ( United Internet) * Afilias Domains No. 3 Limited


Delays

Although Nu Dot Co LLC won the rights to operate the ''.web'' domain in 2016, the release of the domain has been postponed by a series of events. The release of gTLD ''.web'' was initially postponed due to Ruby Glen, LCC. On August 8, 2016, they filed an amended complaint against ICANN, which began July 22, 2016. The major complaint was that Verisign planned to use Nu Dot Co LLC to acquire the ''.web'' domain. The complaint was dismissed on November 28, 2016. However, the dismissal was appealed on December 20, 2016. The Antitrust Division of the
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opened an investigation concerning antitrust issues with ICANN on February 9, 2017. The investigation closed on January 10, 2018. On February 23, 2018, applicant
Afilias Afilias, Inc. was a US corporation that was the registry operator of the .info, .mobi and .pro top-level domain, service provider for registry operators of .org, .ngo, .lgbt, .asia, .aero, and a provider of domain name registry services f ...
, who was the second highest bidder, requested documents from
ICANN The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN ) is a global multistakeholder group and nonprofit organization headquartered in the United States responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several dat ...
. On May 19, 2022, ICANN's BAMC (Board Accountability Mechanisms Committee) decided to ask the involved parties to rehash what had happened by sending an official letter in the form of an email to all the entities involved in the .''web'' bidding.


Registry

''.web'' was operated as a prospective registry, but never worked in the official root, by Image Online Design 1995. It originated when
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, then running the top level of the
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by himself, proposed the addition of new top-level domains to be run by different registries. Since internet tradition at the time emphasized "rough consensus and running code", Christopher Ambler, who ran Image Online Design, saw this as meaning that his company could get a new TLD into the root by starting up a functional registry for it. After asking and receiving permission from
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to do so, IOD promoted web, but the TLD never worked on the internet as it failed to get ICANN approval. IOD's initial excitement was tempered by the regulatory realities of the evolving internet governance, which grew more formalized wit
ICANN
s establishment in 1998. As the internet expanded and stakeholders from various sectors became involved, the path to legitimizing new TLDs became increasingly complex and bureaucratic. Despite these setbacks, the .web registry maintained a significant following and continued to advocate for its inclusion in the official DNS root, reflecting a persistent belief in the potential of this domain. Since then, IOD has tried and failed to get its domain into the official root through several plans to admit new top-level domains. Several new-TLD plans in the late 1990s, including Postel's original proposal, failed to reach sufficient consensus among the increasingly contentious factions of the Internet to admit any new TLDs, including ".web". When
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accepted applications for new TLDs in 2000, resulting in seven new domains being added soon afterward, IOD's application was not approved; all unapproved applications were rejected. A second round of new TLD assignments was conducted with new applications only for sponsored domains (generally intended for use by limited communities and run by nonprofit entities). However, the registry for .web remained hopeful that its application would eventually be approved. On May 10, 2007, ICANN announced the opening of public comments for a new, third round of new gTLDs, a round in which IOD did not participate. One of these new TLD applicants will prevail and operate the web TLD, which will resolve on the Internet. At times, IOD has claimed priority rights to the TLD string .web, although any legal basis for such a claim is questionable given that the
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has stated that top-level domains are not trademarkable in themselves. IOD does, however, have a registered trademark for the term ".web". IOD has objected to proposals for a .web domain not operated by them, and to date, none of these plans have received approval. An application by
Afilias Afilias, Inc. was a US corporation that was the registry operator of the .info, .mobi and .pro top-level domain, service provider for registry operators of .org, .ngo, .lgbt, .asia, .aero, and a provider of domain name registry services f ...
to operate a .web domain was turned down in favor of their running .info instead.
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, then chair of ICANN, noted that he recognized IOD's pioneering work in .web and felt that .web should be held in reserve for IOD's application in the next round rather than be awarded to Afilias, preferring that they receive .info instead.
Afilias Afilias, Inc. was a US corporation that was the registry operator of the .info, .mobi and .pro top-level domain, service provider for registry operators of .org, .ngo, .lgbt, .asia, .aero, and a provider of domain name registry services f ...
is one of the seven applicants who will eventually operate ''.web''. The IOD web registry has in the past accepted registrations and intended to allow them to continue in force after entering the root, although some commentators feel that ICANN ought to require them to discard existing registrations and proceed with a startup procedure as with other new TLDs, so as not to grant any legitimacy to unofficial registrations. No previous web registrations will have legal claim when the TLD goes live. On February 7, 2013, the
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approved a motion to dismiss the complaint from ICANN. Some movies used ''.web'' domains for fictional companies. For example, the film '' Next Day Air'' has advertised on one of their trucks the link ''www.nda.web''. ''
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'' advertises ''www.868000.web'' on the side of a taxi during a pursuit scene. However, as of the current time, none of these domains are operational.


References


External links


Court ruling dismissing IOD .web case

IRP Panel Dismisses Afilias' Claims to Reverse .WEB Auction and Award .WEB to Afilias
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