.bzh (dotBZH) is a proposed top-level domain for sites about the Breton culture and language. The campaign was initiated following the successful introduction of .cat for the Catalan-speaking community. The .cat domain is officially reserved for those websites which "highlight Catalan language and culture". UDRP - Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy A document used by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the purpose of creating guidelines for use when disputes arise regarding the registration of internet names (domain names). ... .cat is a top-level domain submitted to ICANN for approval as a sponsored TLD. It would be used to highlight Catalan language and culture. ... Catalan IPA: (català IPA: or []) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra and co-official in the Spanish autonomous communities of Balearic Islands, Valencia (under the name Valencian) and Catalonia. ...
A big campaign was organized in Brittany to support the request of creation of the .BZH. There were in Dec. 2006 more than 12,000 signatories. The text of the petition is:
We, Breton net surfers, ask international organisations in charge of domain names extensions:
the creation of the extension .bzh!
We, Breton Citizens, ask the Breton elected officials:
.cym (dotCYM) is a proposed top-level domain for sites written in the Welsh language. ... .sco (dotSCO) is a proposed top-level domain. ... .cat is a top-level domain submitted to ICANN for approval as a sponsored TLD. It would be used to highlight Catalan language and culture. ... Catalan IPA: (català IPA: or []) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra and co-official in the Spanish autonomous communities of Balearic Islands, Valencia (under the name Valencian) and Catalonia. ...
In German households, for example, two-thirds of the energy consumption is down to heating, warm water and electricity.
And with our project that points the furthest into the future, the development of fuel cell heating appliances (BZH), we have also made good further progress in 2004.
BZHs are power-heat-coupling devices that generate on a hydrogen basis efficiently and simultaneously both heat and electricity.