Does your org own your domain name and trademark?

If not - make a fallback plan now!

I'm watching in horror as the W3C tries to retain control over its domain w3.org and the w3c trademark, which to date has been held on its behalf by MIT.

MIT's lawyers seem to me to have spotted an opportunity to make some money by gouging the not-for-profit standards body.

@steely_glint Only one company owns .ORG domains, and it's not the registrant. So, yes, if you depend on a .org domain, you definitely need a backup plan. Next round of TLD applications should be open in another year or two.

@woody If I understand the W3.org thing correctly - MIT are the registrant and are using this as a lever to extract money from a not-for-profit - Who is the owner of .org ?

(or is this a Voldemort thing where the name is _never_ mentioned....)

@steely_glint @woody The underlying issue is that until very recently, the W3C was not itself a legal entity, but was instead a brand name for a combined effort organized by its host organizations (with MIT being both the creator and the largest host).
@kevin @steely_glint The IETF has had exactly the same problem.