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The .bom TLD is a brand-specific domain introduced as part of ICANN's new gTLD program. It translates to 'good' in Portuguese and is intended to promote positive, lawful, and constructive content online. Operated by NIC.br, the same organization that manages the .br country-code domain, it aims to associate domains with positive qualities such as good health, good news, or good products.
Open to all law-abiding citizens and organizations for lawful, non-abusive activities, with registration periods from 1 to 10 years.
Registration pricing for .bom is not publicly listed. Brand TLDs are typically restricted to the owning organization.
The .bom domain was applied for by NIC.br, the registry operator of .br, as part of ICANN's new gTLD program. Its application was approved in 2013 after a String Confusion Objection from Verisign was dismissed. The domain was officially delegated to the DNS root zone on September 26, 2015. It is intended to reflect a positive worldview and to associate online content with qualities of goodness, inspired by Brazilian cultural values.
Brand TLDs like .bom are part of ICANN's New gTLD Program launched in 2012, which expanded the domain namespace beyond traditional TLDs.
The .bom TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:
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Open to all law-abiding citizens or organizations for lawful, non-abusive activities, with registration periods from 1 to 10 years. However, public registration is not currently available.
This is a brand TLD exclusively controlled by Núcleo de Informação e Coordenação do Ponto BR - NIC.br. It is not available for public registration.
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