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- ukit
Do you think we'll move to some kind of alternate system in the future? Otherwise, what the hell will people do in 2030 when every last domain is taken?
- BuddhaHat0
It will change protocol and start the whole process over from scratch. Imagine the scramble for the new domains then, it will be worse than the domain-squatters from the first time around :)
- ribit0
but it won't be 'domains' next time around... that sort of classification wont be relevant anymore...
- slappy0
Maybe it will become like here in oz where you need a registered business/Australian Business Number (ABN) name to be able to register a domain name...
- ribit0
If only registered businesses could register a domain name I would be leading protests in the street.
Just got a letter back from my MP(!) about my questions on the new UK laws restricting photography and whether I can safely continue to take photos... think I am becoming a political activist.
- You need a business name to register an .ie domain, unless it originates from your surname. It works, much less scalping.raf
- ..and getting a business name is €20 online from www.cro.ieraf
- seems they also accept any "Real and Substantive Connection with Ireland"ribit
- Wear green and get smashed tomorrow, that'll get you sorted in that department.raf
- juhls0
Maybe .com won't be the most popular eventually. They will keep adding simple extensions.
- i like .eu - makes some sense (expanded universe)invisiblechamber
- raf0
After all that noise about .me domains, they're nowhere to be seen in use.
I kind of expected .info to be more popular.
There are new tlds coming, ie .pro
- ukit0
Maybe the suffix will become completely unique
ie .qbn
- Have you been living under a rock the past few years?!********
- Have you been living under a rock the past few years?!
- OSFA0
but them from flavorful.