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It is not only small nations like Moldova and Niue that
have chosen to market their domain endings to those
outside the nation’s borders. In fact, in a dramatic
policy shift, China has begun to allow foreign companies
to register domains under its country code top-level
domain, (ccTLD) .cn.
In this chapter, Erica Schlesinger
Wass traces the Chinese name space from its restrictive
roots to current open policies.
In doing so, we see that .cn is at
the center of China’s dreams of economic prosperity.
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