According to the European Union, it does the regulation of the labeling of select regional foods and drinks. For instance, sparkling wine that is produced in England is unable to be called champagne or cava in other parts of Europe, and France has taken the next step forward by by labeling everything from vin de table (which is a budget wine that is produced in just about any part of France) to appellation d’origine controlée, which happens to hail from just one particular vineyard.
The new ICANN suffixes will then enable folks to, for example, purchase “www.burgundy.wine,” before selling anything on it without having to have anything to do with the winemakers who hail from Burgundy. What do you think of this particular development, and is there a win-win situation at the end of it all?