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.ie? The shame... Oh well, from Wiki page of the domain, at least they seem to limit its usage
(though seriously, some less severe restrictions of such kind maybe wouldn't be so bad; less domain hoarding)
I really like this one. Perhaps it wouldn't be bad for copyright, too - with the condition of source code escrow to be made publicly available when the copyright lapses. Maybe also similar with music (multi-track version, before final output), or even films (highest-quality video, pre-mix audio, models & textures and so on for 3D animations) - making them eventually similarly easy to mix as text, where the output essentially is the source code. As it stands, audiovisual works are also forced into a system designed for writers.