Introduced | March 8, 2016 (general availability) |
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TLD type | Generic top-level domain (gTLD) |
Status | Active |
Registry | .BIBLE TLD Registry |
Sponsor | American Bible Society |
Intended use | Entities wishing to establish "a positive association with the Bible" |
Registration restrictions | Acceptable Use Policy |
Structure | Registrations at second level would be available |
Dispute policies | DCDRP ( Rules), UDRP |
Registry website |
get |
.bible is a delegated top-level domain (TLD), approved by ICANN as a generic TLD (gTLD).
According to the ICANN application for this TLD, "The goal of the .BIBLE top-level domain is to establish itself as the recognized choice for registrants who want to market and promote themselves and their websites to, and reach, the Internet-using community, for ministry, business, personal or any other purpose, through a positive association with the Bible; and, as the recognized top level domain name for Internet consumers to know which people, businesses, information sources or other online resources associate themselves with the Bible." [1]
Doug Birdsall, former president of the American Bible Society, described the domain as "the Bible's moment to move from Gutenberg to Google." [2]
Introduced | March 8, 2016 (general availability) |
---|---|
TLD type | Generic top-level domain (gTLD) |
Status | Active |
Registry | .BIBLE TLD Registry |
Sponsor | American Bible Society |
Intended use | Entities wishing to establish "a positive association with the Bible" |
Registration restrictions | Acceptable Use Policy |
Structure | Registrations at second level would be available |
Dispute policies | DCDRP ( Rules), UDRP |
Registry website |
get |
.bible is a delegated top-level domain (TLD), approved by ICANN as a generic TLD (gTLD).
According to the ICANN application for this TLD, "The goal of the .BIBLE top-level domain is to establish itself as the recognized choice for registrants who want to market and promote themselves and their websites to, and reach, the Internet-using community, for ministry, business, personal or any other purpose, through a positive association with the Bible; and, as the recognized top level domain name for Internet consumers to know which people, businesses, information sources or other online resources associate themselves with the Bible." [1]
Doug Birdsall, former president of the American Bible Society, described the domain as "the Bible's moment to move from Gutenberg to Google." [2]