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International regulator clears way for .kiwi websites and email addresses

Posted on 28-May-2013 10:28 | Filed under: News


New Zealanders will have access to new domain names ending in .kiwi following international regulatory approval from Los Angeles over the weekend.

.kiwi is the first New Zealand-based generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) approved by ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) in its new gTLD programme, which ushers in a host of new generic domain names.

Tim Johnson, DOT KIWI CEO says to be able to bring this next stage of the Internet into reality right here in New Zealand is huge.

"It provides an answer for the notable lack of choice for names in the somewhat isolated New Zealand domain name market.

"We've seen the Internet evolve from a place for sharing mostly official or academic information to one that is the cornerstone for connection and communication around the world. Kiwis the world over will be able to choose email addresses and websites ending in .kiwi which we believe has great appeal."

New Zealand's new domain name is expected to be available for individuals and organisations to purchase as early as mid-August for trademark holders and October/November for the general public.

September will mark the beginning of what is known as a "Sunrise” period, in which trademark owners can register their marks as .kiwi domain names – before the general public gets an opportunity to. Sunrise is a tool to protect brands, help avoid cybersquatting and increase consumer security on the Internet in New Zealand. Trademark holders are advised to contact their IP lawyers regarding the Sunrise period.

DOT KIWI has set up a trust to give back to New Zealand by establishing a fund from a percentage of the sale of .kiwi domains to benefit the Christchurch rebuild. Approximately ten per cent of revenue from the sale of .kiwi domains will be donated to the DOT KIWI Christchurch Trust, which is being formed to receive, administer and distribute funds to Christchurch as they are earned and donated.

DOT KIWI'S application was filed in April 2012; it consisted of approximately 500 pages of content in response to 50 questions posed by ICANN to all intending applicants.


More information: http://www.dot-kiwi.com...