Is .CAT becoming a TLD with a purr?

The .cat TLD was introduced in 2005 in order to help promote the Catalan language and culture.

Catalan is the official language of a Spanish region, including the independent nation of Andorra.

When ICANN approved of .cat, it set forth some rules.

According to Wikipedia:

In order to be granted a .cat domain, one needs to belong to the Catalan linguistic and cultural community on the Internet.

A person, organization or company is considered to belong if they:

  • already have content in Catalan published online.
  • have access to a special code (sometimes called ENS), issued during special promotions or by agreements with certain institutions.
  • develop activities (in any language) to promote the Catalan culture and language.
  • are endorsed by 3 people or 1 institution already using a .cat domain name.

However, this doesn’t seem to be followed strictly, as the domain Kitty.cat proves 😀

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Comments

8 Responses to “Is .CAT becoming a TLD with a purr?”
  1. BullS says:

    SkinThe.Cat

    BarBque.cat

  2. Lucius "Guns" Fabrice says:

    BullS – Why not, fat.cat ? Oh wait, it’s taken 😀

  3. BullS says:

    Never thought about FAT because I am not fat like the Domain Cat

  4. BullS says:

    KICKTHE.cat

    shitlikea.cat

  5. Lucius "Guns" Fabrice says:

    BullS – You’re not a cat person, are you? 😀

  6. Jeff says:

    BullS said:
    > BarBque.cat

    You like to eat pussy?

  7. Lucius "Guns" Fabrice says:

    Jeff – Ooer…hey now 😀

  8. BullS says:

    CatFarm.cat

    Taste like chicken

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