peter@flexiwebhost said:
Well Los Angeles has already got 1 .la
http://www.la/
No matter how they try to brand it, .LA is for Laos and it is not for Los Angeles. .LA will never be for Los Angeles, unless you believe marketing tricks just like those who wish to believe .WS really stands for "WebSite".
By the way, the Laos government can decide anytime they want to take .LA back, so all people buying .la domains for Los Angeles will be stuffed in that case. Branding a country's domain as a city domain is a huge risk because you never know how long it will last before the country takes its ccTLD back.
In theory you could say .AM stands for Amsterdam, .BE stands for Berlin, .GL stands for Glasgow, .RO stands for Rome, .IS stands for Istanbul ... and so on. But I would never buy a domain for that purpose. It just sounds odd to me, and regardless how many people believe that .LA is Los Angeles, it really just isn't.
Creating city TLDs is a bad idea IMO. Who will decide which cities qualify? Does it depend on number of citizens, capital status, ... ? With a bit of bad luck it would lead to several hundreds of new TLDs and I don't see the point in that.
If you really want a city extention, having subdomains of for example .berlin.de seems the best solution to me, even though I would not consider buying any such domain.