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Namecheap | Hover | Porkbun | Godaddy | Gandi | NameSilo |
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The average price of a .gal domain is $79.76.
The cheapest place to buy a .gal domain is Gandi for $79.76.
The .gal top-level domain (TLD) is a proposed extension for the Galician language and culture, operated by Asociación puntoGAL. Delegated to ICANN's New gTLD Program in 2014, this TLD aims to provide an online space and promote an identity for the Galician people while sharing their culture and language globally. With over 13,000 individuals and numerous organizations supporting the application, Manuel González serves as its President. The success of .cat, an extension for the Catalan community introduced in 2005, paved the way for this initiative. Registrants must state their intended use for the domain and comply with the organization's guidelines to maintain legitimacy and benefit the Galician linguistic and cultural community.
The acquisition of a .gal domain comes with certain restrictions. To register, individuals must be bona-fide members of the Galician linguistic and cultural community. Their actions within the .gal TLD community, as well as their use of the registered domain name, must meet specific criteria. These include being generally accepted as legitimate, beneficial to the cause and values of the Galician linguistic and cultural community, commensurate with the role and importance of the registered domain name, and made in good faith at the time of registration and thereafter. The application process is differentiated into three phases: Pre-launch, Launch, and General Availability. At General Availability, community nexus undergoes extensive validation through a compliance program based on these criteria. Strong protection of trademarks also helps prevent cybersquatting and abusive registrations. Asociación puntoGAL received the Registry Agreement from ICANN in November 2013, following all necessary processes, and .gal was delegated to the Root Zone of the DNS on April 11, 2014.