Is everyone eligable to apply for a citys TLD?
With a key basis for city-TLDs being a desire to create community, allowing anyone or business to participate, regardless of location, would be counterproductive. Perhaps Singapore provides some helpful guidance with this question. While not a city, Singapore’s .sg TLD is open for all with a valid Singapore postal address. A foreign applicant may apply for a .sg domain name provided that it appoints a local agent having a valid Singapore postal address as the Administrative Contact. This limits access without excluding and might provide a useful prescedent for city-TLDs.
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