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At ICANN47 in Durban, [[DotHIV gemeinnütziger e.V.|dotHIV]] wants to draw your attention to the worldwide HIV epidemic. The city of Durban in the region KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has the highest HIV prevalence in the world, with 40% of the adult population are living with the virus. This meeting is taking place in one of the epicentres of the worldwide epidemic.<br /><br />
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[[DotHIV gemeinnütziger e.V.|dotHIV]] is the new gTLD applicant behind the Top Level Domain [[.hiv]]. They are working to establish .hiv domain names as digital "Red Ribbons" – signals of solidarity and hope – to raise awareness and funds for one of the biggest humanitarian challenges. At ICANN 47, they will be collecting donations towards the cause, with an end goal of $30,000.<br /><br />
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Revision as of 19:07, 11 July 2013

Welcome to ICANNWiki
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DotHIV gemeinnütziger e.V.
http://www.dothiv.org/fundraising-icann-47-durban/



At ICANN47 in Durban, dotHIV wants to draw your attention to the worldwide HIV epidemic. The city of Durban in the region KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has the highest HIV prevalence in the world, with 40% of the adult population are living with the virus. This meeting is taking place in one of the epicentres of the worldwide epidemic.

dotHIV is the new gTLD applicant behind the Top Level Domain .hiv. They are working to establish .hiv domain names as digital "Red Ribbons" – signals of solidarity and hope – to raise awareness and funds for one of the biggest humanitarian challenges. At ICANN 47, they will be collecting donations towards the cause, with an end goal of $30,000.


New Feature
Donuts

Donuts applied for 307 TLDs, making it far and away the largest applicant in terms of total applications submitted. The next largest applicant is Google, which originally had 101 applications. Donuts is currently in 158 contention sets, which it is advocating to resolve through private auctions, and specifically supporting the services of the neutral auction facilitator, Cramton Associates.
This new table sorts all of Donuts' 158 contention sets

Neustar  

ICANN

Google
Amazon  Radix

Dominios LatinoaméricaRegistry.Africa  

Afilias  Public Interest Registry

 Donuts   FairWinds Partners

SSIG  Allegravita  

NTLDStatsLogo.png Freund & Brackey 

NamesCon1.jpg Ajitora.asia.png


Sponsorship

Information on ALL new gTLDs!

New gTLD Program Overview

Historical background, application process, and commentaries.

New gTLD Stats
By the numbers, top applicants, highly contested TLDs, top registry service providers, and geographic breakdowns.

Community Priority Applications
Summaries of applications from all Community applicants, featuring info on their defined community and intended registration policies.

What's Next?


Active TLD Registration Stats
 
Resources