D3 Global has announced its intention to apply for .doge
by Research » Thu 19. Sep 2024, 20:26
The automotive group Stellantis, owner of the US car brand Dodge, is unlikely to like this at all. The Las Vegas-based start-up D3 Global Inc. has announced that it will offer the top level domain .doge in collaboration with the “Own The Doge” network. The partnership should enable the Doge community to give Doge fans on the Internet and Web3 the opportunity to join the community. The .doge extension will be offered exclusively as a Web3 domain for the time being; however, D3 has announced that it will also apply to ICANN for allocation in the traditional Domain Name System as soon as the application window opens: “Once the .doge TLD is approved by ICANN, the organization that manages and maintains the Internet's core infrastructure, the D3 network will allow for real and interoperable .doge domains to be used across the traditional Internet and Web3.” A conflict with the similar-sounding top level domain .dodge, which was previously delegated in favor of FCA US LLC, seems inevitable. However, the brand extension was already voluntarily returned in 2019 and therefore deleted from the root zone; it remains to be seen whether Stellantis is now planning to reapply as a precautionary measure.