.nyc

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.nyc
Image:NYC TLD Logo.png
Introduced Passed by city 2001. To be proposed to ICANN in 2009.
TLD type Sponsored top-level domain
Status Unofficial proposal
Registry TBA
Sponsor Connecting.NYC Inc
Intended use New York City residents, institutions, and businesses
Structure Direct second-level registrations will be allowed
Documents TBA
Dispute policies TBA
Website Campaign for .NYC

.nyc is a proposed city-level top-level domain for New York City. The concept of the .nyc TLD was originally introduced by Community Board 3, Queens, the City of New York, on April 19, 2001. An official proposal to ICANN is expected to be made in 2009.

The main goals of .nyc are to provide good domain names that improve tourism, marketing of local businesses, and encourage a sense of community between city residents. Once launched, a series of public service web portals and search engine will be created specifically for the new TLD.

Connecting.nyc Inc., the not-for-profit leading the campaign to acquire the TLD, has the following mission statement:

To promote civic, commercial, community, and cultural improvement in New York City through the acquisition, operation, and development of the Internet's .nyc top level domain (TLD), and to educate all sectors about the techniques and opportunities the TLD offers for improving our city.

ICANN approved a New TLD policy at its Paris meeting in June 2008[1].

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