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Re: Why is .gov only for US government agencies?


From: Doug Barton <dougb () dougbarton us>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 15:26:26 -0700

On 10/19/14 5:05 AM, Matthew Petach wrote:
Wondering if some of the long-time list members
can shed some light on the question--why is the
.gov top level domain only for use by US
government agencies?  Where do other world
powers put their government agency domains?

... I think these questions have been adequately answered.

In regards to the question of "Ok, so what do we do about it?" a simple plan was floated oh, about a decade ago:

1. Create edu.us, gov.us, and mil.us

2. Lock out all new registrations in EDU, GOV, and MIL

3. Set a target date for the removal of those TLDs for 10 years in the future

Obviously there are various implementation details for effecting the move, but application-layer stuff will be as obvious to most readers as it is off-topic for this list.

Regarding the time period in #3, decommissioning a TLD is harder than you might think, and we have plenty of extant examples of others that have taken longer, and/or haven't finished yet *cough*su*cough*.

Obviously no serious consideration was given to that plan 10 years ago, or we wouldn't still be having the conversation today. :) Meanwhile what most perceive as the USG's privileged position in the operation of the root zone is still being reinforced by those TLDs, in spite of the current IANA stewardship transition talks.

Doug


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