The
.coop gTLD is restricted to businesses and organizations acting
as cooperatives and registered with a cooperative membership
association that requires compliance with the seven cooperative
principles as a condition of membership, or have provided
documentation to verify a cooperative status and eligibility
for a .coop domain name.
Due to the nature of cooperatives, whereby they don't exactly
fit into the typical business structure with stock holders,
but being a business, they are not considered organizations,
.coop is expected to act as the defining domain extension
for all such cooperatives
Register Domain .Coop
Restricted to business cooperatives
Registration procedure yet to be made public by the National
Cooperative Business Association.
Because NCBA will monitor each request,it is expected to manage
and arbitrate all trademark disputes.
More information and exact dates will be available at
http://www.ncba.org
How to Become an NCBA Member
The mission of the National Cooperative Business Association
is to develop, advance and protect cooperative enterprise.
"By expanding business opportunities for cooperatives
and their members, NCBA is helping cooperatives become a strong
and distinct sector of the U.S. economy."
- Paul Hazen, NCBA President and CEO
Types of Membership
Organization - Businesses that are cooperatives or associations
of cooperatives.
Associate - Businesses that provide services to cooperatives.
Individual - Professionals working with cooperatives and people
who want to support cooperatives.
Questions?
Contact: Richard Dines by e-mail - rdines@ncba.coop
or by phone - 202-383-5442.
V. Alicia Valencia by e-mail - avalencia@ncba.coop
or by phone - 202-383-5440.
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