Sex, Lies and Domain NamesThe Internet naming system is about to get the biggest shakeup it's had in 10 years. By the end of the year, not only will you be seeing domain names ending in .com and .org, but you also may be seeing names ending in .shop, .ibm, and .sex. Yokohama Drama This is the biggest change in 10 years to the Internet naming system. ICANN, a private corporation in charge of determining future plans for domain naming, is taking applications for new top-level domains. Applications will be reviewed by ICANN to determine how the new name will benefit the Internet community, and to make sure each company applying will be able to handle the new domain registrations without disrupting the existing naming system. "Expert"
Commentary Other experts say that this will cause an explosion in the number of top level domains, making it possible to get domain names dirt cheap. Some think this will fuel another explosion of growth in the Internet. My View The application cost, which is $50,000, will keep anyone but very large companies from applying. The companies likely to apply are companies like AOL and Microsoft, and the larger Internet domain name registrars. For most individuals and companies, the changes will bring confusion and possibly additional costs. There are three main arguments for the creation of new top-level domains:
Let's take a look at these arguments and why they are wrong.
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