
.hiv is a global idea to fight HIV and AIDS. By the end of 2010, the number of people diagnosed with HIV would have reached 150 million.
AIDS continues to be a deadly diagnosis and to help stop it nonprofit organization Dot-HIV and Hamburg based agency Kemper Trautmann have launched a Facebook campaign, whose goal is to use the power of the Internet and establish a new top-level domain (such as .com or .org): .hiv.
Every website in the world could soon have the domain name ending .hiv – and while the content of the sites remain the same, you would do some good by using the .hiv-version of the website as every time someone visits such a website, the owner would donate a small amount of money to the Dot-HIV charity – or pay a monthly rate for the use of the domain name ending.
For more details visit www.dothiv.org/info.
