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by mrsilencedogood
568 days ago
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That's because it's a ccTLD, not because it's not dot-com though. The powers that be could very well decide to just promote it to be a gTLD if they wanted to not destroy stuff for no reason. Actual gTLDs aren't susceptible to the same kinds of issues. |
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No, they can’t do that. Every two-letter TLD is defined to be a ccTLD, and nothing else.