71. The group is also concerned about protecting trademarks as the seven new domain categories for Internet addresses are introduced. 72. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the nonprofit organization that oversees online addresses, Thursday adopted seven new domains at a meeting in Los Angeles. 73. The new domains are expected to appear next summer. 74. The new domains are the same as the U.S.-backed ones, but with the addition of .rec and .info. 75. The new domain name would be the equivalent to a red-light zone on the Internet. 76. The new domain names will begin appearing on the Internet as early as spring. 77. The new domain names, such as .firm, .info and .store, will join the existing ones, such as .com, .net and .org. 78. The new domain will be open to museums and other qualified organizations and individuals in the international museum community. 79. The new domains are simply a moneymaking scheme, critics say, that will make navigating the Web even more complicated. 80. The new Internet domains are .biz, for businesses, and .info, for information. |