[Tech] Most popular Top-Level Domains

 f?vr. 2021, 16:20 de stephane at sources.org:

> With this, we have currently:
>
> * com: 65 domains
> ...
>
I'm all on my own with .mg then :D

> I suspect that many people choose a TLD for their capsule just because
> it "looks cool" or because it is the cheapest at this time. But pay
> attention, not all TLD have the same rules and when a dispute occurs,
> the choice of TLD can be very important. The EFF (Electronic Frontier
> Foundation) made a very good report about that "Which Internet
> Registries Offer the Best Protection for Domain Owners?"
> <https://www.eff.org/wp/which-internet-registries-offer-best-protection-d
omain-owners>. Read
> it before choosing a name for your capsule!
>
There is a huge exception for EU nationals, pretty much all the registries 
are GDPR compliant right now (with the exception of .us obviously) when it 
comes to WHOIS suppression, but of course, that doesn't protect from some 
of the other shady practices.

With trademark disputes, you can be at the mercy of the local laws which 
could be quite lax or heavily in favour of the trademark holder no matter 
how ridiculous their claim may be.
> You may think "OK, what's the problem if .me depends on montenegrin
> law and .com on US law, I do not host political content, p0rn or file
> sharing, so I risk nothing" but this is not true, any name can get you
> the unwelcome attention of lawyers, for instance because they find
> your name too close from their trademarks.
>
There is, of course, geopolitical issues that can get your name cancelled, 
some ccTLD registries are run by foreign entities which could get you 
stuck in the middle of a ccTLD dispute, or the country can invoke local 
requirements at any time to favour their citizens.

I have a .sg domain and I'm hesitant to put much of anything on there 
because I've heard some stories of what happens when they just decide they 
don't like what you have to say.

-K?vin

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