This could have massive repercussions with domain name registrations. I am still trying to get my head around it.
The guardian writes this:
Icann, the organisation that regulates the internet domain name system, has passed a landmark vote to relax rules limiting web addresses to "top-level" suffixes, such as .com and .uk, a move that could see people and companies register almost anything they want.
The unanimous vote, held in Paris today, also approved a second proposal to allow domain names written in languages other than English, such as Arabic.
Today's Icann vote effectively means that Coca Cola could, for example, register .cocacola; or that a person could have a web address ending with their surname.
Individuals will be able to register a domain based on their own name, as long as they can show a "business plan and technical capacity".
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