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| + | A ''Name Collision'' is a term used to describe the circumstance in which a term is used to try and reach a private [[Domain Name]] that results in resolving to a public Domain Name unintentionally. Private domain names are used in [[Intranet]]s and in many corporations and organizations throughout the world. A domain name on a private network that matches a name in the public [[Internet]] can create security risks in which private information is obtained or private networks are hacked. |
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| + | ==History== |
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| + | ==New gTLD Program== |
| + | A renewed interest in the name collision issue came about as [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]] was preparing to delegate hundreds of New domain names to the [[Root]]. |
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| + | ===Interisle Consulting Report=== |
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| + | ===Reception by New gTLD Applicants=== |
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| + | ==Alternative Path to Delegation=== |
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| ==Research== | | ==Research== |