[HN Gopher] What Is the Most Free TLD?
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What Is the Most Free TLD?
Author : splch
Score : 14 points
Date : 2021-08-30 21:52 UTC (1 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (slc.is)
| lucb1e wrote:
| Well that was abrupt. I was just getting into it, hit pagedown,
| and promptly hit the bottom of the page where the EU was
| dismissed and Iceland promptly declared victorious (together with
| .onion to which no laws apply in the first place).
|
| What's wrong with Switzerland? Norway? I know very little about
| Chad or Japan, perhaps they have great TLD rules as well? Heck,
| what even was the issue with the EU in the first place? I can
| think of GDPR as being seen as problematic in some constrained
| context, but privacy rules don't apply to TLD ownership so this
| reader is just left wondering.
| novok wrote:
| They kind of do actually, most TLDs AFAIK need to resolve to
| some sort of registered person or organization eventually.
| pvinis wrote:
| This post makes me happy to own a .is domain , not that I was
| worried, but it's cool to accidentally have the bonus of what
| this post describes.
| novok wrote:
| I hope one day, we will have some crypto blockchain gTLD that
| will resolve in the general DNS infrastructure. I know namecoin
| was a thing, but it never really picked up steam.
|
| name -> IP address in a blockchain feels like one of the ideal
| use cases of it.
|
| Maybe a premine started by a commercial entity would have enough
| financial backing to get started on it.
| [deleted]
| superkuh wrote:
| I used to think it was .onion. I owned my .onion domains in the
| sense than only I had the private key that corresponded to the
| hash that was my brute forced vanity domain. I thought that meant
| I had control over them. I was wrong.
|
| It turns out that even in p2p networks if there's one one
| dominant development group then that group owns your domains. The
| Tor Project decided that tor v2, with all it's potential
| exploits, could not exist alongside tor v3 and so all the tor v2
| domains will disappear to the official tor clients this october
| 26th.
|
| I don't own my .onions so I won't be making v3 sites.
| RL_Quine wrote:
| You literally explain in your comment that you're mad that you
| can't continue to use a known vulnerable system which has been
| out of vogue for years. I'm confused.
| detaro wrote:
| They also explain _why_ , so no need to be confused.
| generalizations wrote:
| TLDs only controlled by local courts: Austria
| (.at) Germany (.de) Iceland (.is) Russia (.ru)
|
| Of these, the blog simply makes the claim that Iceland has the
| "strongest laws for individuals". Of those, I probably would have
| guessed that - germany doesn't have a great rep, and
| Russia...well.
|
| So I don't necessarily disagree; but there is absolutely no
| justification actually given for elevating Iceland, and including
| that would seem to be half the value of the blog post.
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