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How to register a site only with a first level domain?
There is a site to. or www.to wants to have the same structure, only with its own nickname. What is it for? There are also plans to expand e-mail.
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You have to come up with the most compelling reason to litter the TLD list with another one of your zones. A car of dough and two lawyers may not even save you - prove that your top-level domain will be useful to someone other than you. Yandex regalia is like that, they promised to get a bunch of useful services on it - there are not enough grandmas after registration. Google is also silent so far.
This is NOT a site.
This is TLD (Top Level Domain). That is the domain zone of the first level. ICANN is constantly accepting applications for registration of new TLDs - if you look at the news on their website, there are just a shaft of them.
BUT:
- just KamAZ will need money
- only a Yurik, and not Three Tables Two Chairs LLC
- a lot of communication in native English, including on legal issues
and other things. If that doesn't scare you, google the new TLD registration :)
The answer I would formulate is this: rent a plane and send a group of your IT lawyers to ICANN.
If there are no lawyers or an airplane, then it is still worth looking in the direction of second-level domains.
A few years ago it cost $50,000 to apply (no guarantee that the application will be approved)
Sadly, then I will look at the .sh, .io, .ru, .su domains for a nickname, although the first two cost $90 each on nic sites. But direct is always more reliable, isn't it?
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