In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Joe Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
So, basically, following the instructions at
http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-establishment-procedures-19mar03.htm, I
need to be sure I legally acquire the island from a nation for the
express purpose of running my own country (the sales agreement says I
am no longer part of them). After I establish my national government (I
held an impromptu straw-poll in the office, and we chose "Joetopia" as
the name of my island nation), I need to petition the UN to be
recognized as a nation and be listed in their report. After that, I
automatically get a 2-letter nation code and can petition ICANN for a
ccTLD of my 2-letter code. I can then choose to run .jt (or whatever
my ccTLD ends up being) from any place I desire.
You could also try asking the Isle of Man (.im) Guernsey (.gg) and
Jersey (.je) how they managed to get a ccTLD without being an ISO
country. I won't mention .eu, as that will probably start a furore.
--
Roland Perry
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