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Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia denounce decision on Amazon domain

Published 05/28/2019, 06:31 PM
Updated 05/28/2019, 06:31 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Amazon is seen at the company logistics centre in Boves

LIMA (Reuters) - The presidents of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia criticized a recent decision by the organization that manages internet protocol to grant global retailer Amazon Inc the rights to the .amazon domain.

Amazon Inc has been seeking the exclusive rights to the .amazon domain name since 2012. But Amazon basin countries - including Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia - have argued it refers to their geographic region and should not be the monopoly of one company.

The four leaders - Peru's Martin Vizcarra, Colombia's Ivan Duque, Ecuador's Lenin Moreno and Bolivia's Evo Morales - vowed to join forces to protect their countries from what they described as inadequate governance of the internet.

Last week, the global Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which oversees internet addresses, said it decided to proceed with the designation requested by Amazon Inc pending a 30-day period of public comment.

The decision sets "a grave precedent by prioritizing private commercial interests above the considerations of state public policies, the rights on indigenous people and the preservation of the Amazon," Vizcarra, Duque, Moreno and Morales said in a joint statement on Sunday after a gathering in Lima of the Andean Community regional bloc.

They added that Latin American and Caribbean countries agreed in 2013 to reject any attempt to appropriate the Amazon name or any other name that refers to geography, history, culture or nature without the consent of countries in the region.

Brazil, home to the largest swath of the Amazon forest, has also lamented ICANN's decision.

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Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) did not immediately respond to requests for comment outside regular working hours.

Latest comments

Speaking of naming things, how would you call/refer to US citizens to distinguish from the other nations here? It won't help to say Americans because the other nations are also Americans. It won't help to say North Americans because that would include Canada. So... Peruvians, Colombians, Ecuadorians, Bolivians and... United Statesers?...
this is just like US companies that copyrighted human DNA.. no scruples anymore
The Amazon is not Amazom.
They might have a point if the countries involved didn't undermine environmental preservation to business interests the last 40 years. More to the point, Amazon and the internet a now attached at the hip internationally - what plans did those countries have to utilize the .amazon domain and realize it's potential? It would have been a complete waste.
unless the website is doing harm (i.e. pretending to be amazon) then as a business amazon knows that they have to buy the domain from them, if they do not accept the offer then too bad.
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