.corp

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.corp is an ICANN rejected[1] generic top level domain proposed in 2012. The ICANN Board issued a resolution on February 4, 2018 to cease the processing of all applications for the .corp, .home, and .mail gTLDs.

IntroducedNot officially introduced; proposed in 2012
TLD typeProposed top-level domain for Commerce
StatusCancelled
RegistryNone yet established
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.corp
IntroducedNot officially introduced; proposed in 2012
TLD typeProposed top-level domain for Commerce
StatusCancelled
RegistryNone yet established
Actual useICANN rejected due to naming conflicts
DocumentsICANN Board Resolution on .CORP, .HOME and .MAIL
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Technical concerns

Investigation into the conflicts regarding gTLDs that are in use in internal networks was conducted at ICANN's request by Interisle Consulting. The resulting report was to become known as the Name Collision[2] issue, which was first reported at ICANN 47.[3]

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