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Icann is promising a new way for people to express themselves on the net

Icann promises new web boom

New domains will create 'unprecedented growth'

Written by Shaun Nichols in San Francisco

The recent decision to open up the domain naming system will create the largest boom on the internet since its creation, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann).

The organisation approved a measure on Thursday which will remove the restrictions on domain suffixes, allowing companies to register any word as a URL suffix.

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Users were previously limited to 21 suffixes, such as .com and .net, but will now be able to use domains such as .news or .bank.

Icann expects the new rules to come into effect some by the second quarter of 2009.

"The potential here is huge. It represents a whole new way for people to express themselves on the net," said Icann president and chief executive Dr Paul Twomey. "It is a massive increase in the 'real estate' of the internet."

Icann plans to allow non-Latin characters as well, opening the door for domains with Chinese and Arabic characters for the first time.

It's a massive increase in the 'real estate' of the internet

Dr Paul Twomey Icann

The organisation also provided further guidance on how the new domains will be distributed and managed.

In the case of a trademark or cyber-squatting spat, Icann plans to allow trademark holders to file appeals. The appeals will then be reviewed by Icann and a decision made.

A similar system will be put in place for dealing with attempts to register potentially offensive sites.

Users will be able to file an objection which will then be passed on to an independent international review board which will base a decision on international treaties.

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