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VeriSign Buys .tv

Mike Damm writes: "As everyone is so worried about Microsoft these days, another monopoly is slipping through the cracks. VeriSign has paid the country of Tuvalu $45 million in cash for The .TV Corporation, as stated by this press release. Same great service, different obscure TLD!"

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  1. Feynman wasn't here by isomeme · · Score: 5, Funny
    from the throat-singers-need-not-apply dept.
    Cute one, but just for the record, Tuvalu != Tuva.
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    When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a skull.
  2. Re:Microsoft buys .NET by Alsee · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft has decided to follow VeriSign's lead and has bought it's own country.

    Microsoft is now proud to announce several sites in it's new domain:

    Fear.US
    Hate.US
    BugsR.US
    BuyFrom.US
    IncompatibleR.US
    Monopoly?Who.US?
    TheNetBelongsTo.US
    CantGetAwayFrom.US
    GiveYourMoneyTo.US
    and, the ever popular
    AllYourBaseAreBelongTo.US

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    - - You can't take something off the Internet! That's like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.
  3. Speaking of the .US TLD... by guttentag · · Score: 4, Funny
    <SARCASM TYPE=prediction OFFTOPIC=1>

    January 23, 2003 -- WASHINGTON

    Chief Terrorist Whacker Bush today announced a fundamental change to the commonly used system for internet addresses.

    "I went to this interweb site to buy some more helicopters for the army and I realized I have no way of knowing if this is a terrorist organization. How do I know that the money I am spending on helicopters to help our future isn't going to some Yahoo in Somalia? So I picked up the bat phone and called Vice Whacker Cheney and said, 'Dick, we need to change this.'"

    Bush's new system does away with the .com, .net, .edu, .info, .musuem, .name, and .org "top level domains," as well as all country-specific TLDs. They will be replaced with two TLDs: .us and .them.

    Web site owners can register .us domains at their local DMV (or equivalent Motor Vehicle Administration), where they will be required to furnish a social security number, photo ID, and finger prints. The old addressing system is slated to be shut down in March 31.

    "Most of the Web sites I need already have the .us designation thanks to some forward thinking by my friends at ICANN, so I don't foresee too much of a problem here," Bush said.


    </SARCASM>