.paris

In this article we are going to explore the impact of .paris in our current society. From its origin to its evolution, .paris has played a key role in different aspects of our daily lives. Throughout history, .paris has been a source of debate and interest, awakening passions and generating reflections on its influence in various areas. Through this article, we will analyze the relevance of .paris today and how it has shaped our perceptions, behaviors and decisions. In addition, we will examine different perspectives regarding .paris, presenting a comprehensive and critical vision that invites reflection and deep analysis of its role in our society.

.paris
Introduced2008
TLD typeGeoTLD
StatusActive
RegistryICANN
Intended use Paris residents, institutions and businesses
Registration restrictionsProve any direct or indirect link with the Paris region
StructureDirect second-level registrations are allowed
DNSSECYes
Registry websitebienvenue.paris

.paris is a top-level domain for the city of Paris, France. It was introduced in June 2008 by ICANN, and the first 100 ".paris" web addresses were assigned in mid-2014.

At the time of launch, domain names corresponding to Parisian places (streets, squares, etc.) were reserved for the authorities concerned. Others, very generic, were blocked without the registry having yet made a decision on the allocation method.

From September to November 2014, the rightful owners of trademarks (protected, company names, names of French municipalities...) were given priority in registering .paris domain names. It was also possible to register, without having any particular rights, domain names before the general public opening at a higher rate, or even at auction if several candidates coveted the same domain name.

Since December 2, 2014, .paris is open to the general public. The available domain names are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

References

  1. ^ "Les premiers sites en .paris sont là!" (in French). Archived from the original on 17 October 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2017.

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