• steventhedev@lemmy.world
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    Once the treaty is signed, the .io cctld will phase out over 5 years.

    Unless ICANN get greedy and grant an exemption.

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      Could Mauritius choose to keep .io? The income it would bring in would probably be bigger than their GDP.

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            ccTLDs are based on the ISO two letter country codes - it’s deferring the responsibility for cleaning up the British mess to ISO

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              But why did the Indian ocean territories ever have an ISO country code, they were never a country? It doesn’t make sense that a territory should lose its TLD just cause it changes countries.

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                Half grandfathered in from a period when UK was a commonwealth, and ANZAC were not technically independent.

                ISO-3166-1 has a lot of “countries” that aren’t actually independent - but useful to have codes for because they are geographically distinct.

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      Couldn’t they just move .io to a different category? Or are TLDs never reused once they lose their original designation?

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        Couldn’t they just move .io to a different category?

        Specifically the issue is that two letter TLDs are reserved exclusively for countries/governments. So far only one exception has been made to this rule, .su for the Soviet Union. So another exemption is certainly possible.

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          As I understand it, the .su was not really an intentional exception as much as it happened before the strict rules were written down.

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          It is weird to imagine a world in which glasnost kept the union together and we have active .su domains around. I imagine they’d be less suspicious than .ru in our timeline but not a lot less

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        They’re not just country codes, but match a list of two character country codes defined by the UN

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        2 Letter TLDs are always country codes (and ccTLDs are always 2 Letters long). So moving them to another category is technically possible, but unprecedented and improbable.