Ask HN: Risk of libyan .ly domain names?
I bought a short, topical domain name with .ly through libyanspider.com. I'm trying to decide whether to go with this shorter name vs. a longer (5 more letters) .com version.
Anyone know about added risks of using these .ly domain names vs. .com? Obviously, bit.ly is charging forward.
I'm more concerned about potential legal issues (arbitration required in Libya?), stability, and personal feelings toward .ly domains. A google search popped up this article:
http://workbench.cadenhead.org/news/3503/bitly-builds-business-libya-domain
I could mitigate risk by using .ly as a url shortcut that did permanent redirection to my .com.
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[ 1151 ms ] story [ 550 ms ] threadThe service is a bit sketchy: not very good instructions and less than user friendly control panel. You also have to provide your own dns servers. After you jump through those hurdles it seems to work fine.
The Wikipedia article on Libya describes some positive political movement as well as some current negative conditions. But I know very little about modern Libya and hoped to get more input on the country.
As far as my customers are concerned though, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find that 1% knows that .ly is Libya.
[1] http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en...
My life is a history of missed internet land grab opportunities. I suck.
The service is as advertised; support exists. When they accidentally locked me out of my account by changing their control panel, things were resolved in less than two days via email.
That's good enough for me. Just remember: you are subject to Libyan obscenity laws. No porn, no bashing Islam.
So many of us have names that end in .ly :-)
Would the people funding your company be understanding if Gaddifi decides your company is unacceptable for some reason and turns off DNS for your .ly domain? Would having the majority of your traffic just disappear be a potential problem for you?
I can't see that bit.ly have one, so you'd maybe have to handle SSL logins and other stuff on a different cctld.