Friday, April 26, 2013

Domain Wars: Amazon vs The Amazon

The Brazil and Peru governments say company should not profit from a domain address that refers to one of the most important geographical areas in the world.


Domain Name Wars: Amazon vs The Amazon
guardian.co.uk
When you see the word "Amazon", what's the first thing that springs to mind – the world's biggest forest, the longest river or the largest internet retailer – and which do you consider most important?

These questions have risen to the fore in an arcane, but hugely important, debate about how to redraw the boundaries of the internet. Brazil and Peru have lodged objections to a bid made by the US e-commerce giant for a prime new piece of cyberspace: ".amazon".

The Seattle-based company has applied for its brand to be a top-level domain name (currently .com), but the South American governments argue this would prevent the use of this internet address for environmental protection, the promotion of indigenous rights and other public interest uses.  Read more...

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