I'm curious about a few things with regards to TLDs and their allowed/semantic usage. I'm in the wine business and I currently own a .com domain. However the main domain name is quite long; not really suitable for phones/maximizing QR code scannability. So I've been looking into shortened URLs - but I need permanent shortened URLs, not just temporary ones. I need the domain to be mine, not another service (to instill some level of implicit trust).
Looking at how Google shortens their URLs, they use the .gl
TLD (Greenland).
Question #1: are there semantic issues with using a TLD for which the 'native language' isn't what would normally be expected
Question #2: are there technical latency issues with using a TLD that represents a country outside of the one which physically hosts my server? I'm not totally versed in how DNS routing at the top level works, so I apologize if this question seems stupid.
On another related tact: Let's say I wanted to use the .wine
TLD (custom TLD). Is that TLD owned by someone and would I have to enter into some sort of contract with them or is registration/ownership law exactly the same as it is with historical TLDs like .gov
, .com
, et. al.