DNW Radio: Antony Van Couvering Discusses gTLD “Expressions of Interest”

Our latest guest on Domain Name Wire Radio is Antony Van Couvering, founder of new gTLD consulting company Minds + Machines. I invited Antony onto the show to discuss ICANN’s Expressions of Interest for new top level domain names.

On the show, Antony discusses how this idea was born, as well as critical components he believes are necessary for the Expressions of Interest to help ICANN predict the number and type of top level domains that will be applied for.

If you have an opinion on Expressions of Interest, be sure to post a comment for ICANN.

As always, you can either listen to the show by clicking the button below, or read the transcript. See previous DNW Radio shows at DomainNameWire.com/radio.


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