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I was wondering if it`s possible to buy poor country domain extensions and register them without having to do anything with ICANN...so is it possible? If yes, then how?


fab said:Poor country? You can always reg .ws without having to do anything with ICANN![]()
hell-knight said:No, i wan`t be a registrar...not to register this domains. I was thinking how much wold it cost me to be a registrar for domain extensions of poor countries like trinidad and tobago...
hell-knight said:No, i wan`t be a registrar...not to register this domains. I was thinking how much wold it cost me to be a registrar for domain extensions of poor countries like trinidad and tobago...
Now that is a good one :kickass:Badger said:Create your own country... Declare independance from the state in which you live and then apply to ICANN for your ccTLD...
Thats the best chance you have...
hell-knight said:Damn, just dont look in my profile as it`s nothin real in it, lol , i`m 19 ....and the dot tv domain isn`t comming from televison? I want to be able to register domains like dot tk... and why the hell does it have to do with ICANN as ICANN was set by th US and i`m out of US laws as i live in romania, so why do i even have to care about tICANN as i don`t live in US and domains i want to register aren`t from US eighter?
.tk = Tokelau (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokelau) - Registrable at .tk registry (http://www.dot.tk/en/index.html)ApeXX said:I believe .tk's are free domains from some island... Can't remember the name of it.
You can register them by becomeing a reseller for another company (most domain sites you see are), becuase it is hard and somewhat expensive to become ICANN accredited. But you asked about creating own extension. I agree (even being a US citizen) that the US has too much authroity over the matter. Luckily, they do not have as much authrority as they used to (The US has been under very heavy world preasure to let ICANN and IANA be more independant). In the meantime, nothing you can do about it. But, ICANN's rules are their own, and not dictated by US law directly. ICANN has become, due to the preassure on the US Commerce Department, more of a truelly international body. And the United Nations, while thinking that the US still has too much pull in the matter, has decided that (atleast for the time being) ICANN is the only real method currently working that will keep some form of uniformity to the whole internet and not let the system crash around our ears. It basically amounts to you have to play by their (ICANN's) rules, or you don't play the game.hell-knight said:I want to be able to register domains like dot tk... and why the hell does it have to do with ICANN as ICANN was set by th US and i`m out of US laws as i live in romania, so why do i even have to care about tICANN as i don`t live in US and domains i want to register aren`t from US eighter?


