Overview: (What If?) ccTLD Delegation Question

James R. Cutler james.cutler at consultant.com
Mon Oct 3 22:30:30 UTC 2005


Given the ongoing flux in national boundaries and identities, this 
topic is highly appropriate and the contributors gave well spoken input.

Thank you.

     Cutler

At 10/3/2005 05:13 PM -0500, Joe Johnson wrote:

So, basically, following the instructions at 
http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-establishment-procedures-19mar03.htm, 
I need to be sure I legally acquire the island from a nation for the 
express purpose of running my own country (the sales agreement says I 
am no longer part of them).  After I establish my national government 
(I held an impromptu straw-poll in the office, and we chose 
"Joetopia" as the name of my island nation), I need to petition the 
UN to be recognized as a nation and be listed in their report.  After 
that, I automatically get a 2-letter nation code and can petition 
ICANN for a ccTLD of my 2-letter code.  I can then choose to run .jt 
(or whatever my ccTLD ends up being) from any place I desire.

Well, thanks for all the help everyone.  Hopefully it broke the day's 
monotony for some of you.  Now I just need to sit back and wait for 
those lotto winnings to roll in (ha!).





Joe Johnson
joe at sendjoeanemail.com


P.S.: Don't worry, I'll be sure to have plenty of redundancy in my 
DNS (physically separate NS's, multiple DNS servers, power, 
etc.)  and I won't brook no spammers.  Not from my .jt ccTLD!

-
James R. Cutler
james.cutler at consultant.com
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