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Re: [ga] TLD feedback from a client
For this client:
part of the reason for new TLD's is the fact that there is more than
one application for a single name since the DNS requires unique
addresses. I guess tm holders could race for domain names in all
TLD's which would be foolish. However, I can think of several
applications for an acronym such as ibm. How about Ford - motors,
models, Joe Ford, etc. All of them should have the opportunity to
use it. One solution, of course, is to have TLDs dedicated to
Trademarks only, such as tmk, reg,...
As for as many trademarks as colors in the rainbow, how about all
the classes in which a trademark can be registered? There should
be at least that many TLD's. :)
Leah Gallegos
> FYI, this is some feedback from a client on proposed new TLDs.
>
> ---------
> > Incidently, I think ICANN has made a big error with the new
> > extensions. It sets up a completely bad environment that is nothing
> > short of extortion for the new domain providers. Every company
> > needing to protect its existing domains now needs to pay someone for
> > another domain JUST to prevent a squatter. It is the equivlent of
> > permitting some agency to authorize a whole new set of trademarks in
> > every color in the rainbow. So the black IBM is not good enough, you
> > now need to buy the red and blue and green and yellow and
> > chartreus....all from different companies. Frankly, they would have
> > been a lot smarter if they had just abandoned the domain name system
> > and reverted to the numerical IP system. It has worked fine for the
> > telephone system for many years.
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