Generic Top Level Domains definition

Generic Top Level Domains. ("gTLDs") means the gTLDs approved as such by ICANN. "IANA" means the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority;
Generic Top Level Domains. ("gTLDs") means the TLDs ".com", ".org", ".net" and the so-called "new gTLDs" .INFO , .BIZ , .AERO , .MUSEUM , .COOP , .PRO, .MOBI, .TEL and .NAME;
Generic Top Level Domains. ("gTLDs") means the TLDs ".com", ".org", ".net" as defined in RFC 1591, and those TLDs established in or under the auspices of Signatories to this MoU;

Examples of Generic Top Level Domains in a sentence

  • You also acknowledge and agree that Network Solutions will share with each applicable domain name registry which provides Country Code Top Level Domains ("ccTLDs") or Generic Top Level Domains ("gTLDs") services, certain information submitted by you in your application(s) for our services, as required by our agreement(s) with the applicable registry or to provide the services you have applied for.

  • Back-end Service Provider also recognizes the difference between Country Code Top Level Domains (“ccTLDs”) and Generic Top Level Domains (“gTLDs”) as defined by RFC 1591, whereby ccTLDs refer to two- letter country codes, and gTLDs refer to generic top level domains of at least three characters.