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troquerre | 5 years ago

They're top-level domains on an alternative root but that doesn't make them not top-level domains.

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miki123211|5 years ago

What happens if your definition of a top-level domain disagrees with ICAN's? I mean, what happens if you sell .xyzzy to Bob, and then ICAN, without caring about your project, sells .xyzzy to Alice? How should the conflict be resolved?

im3w1l|5 years ago

What I see happening as a complete outsider is that "the community" (eg browsers, libraries) puts them under a tld against their wishes, to resolve this exact issue.