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'''.shopping''' is a proposed [[TLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].  
'''.shopping''' is a delegated [[TLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. Donuts' application succeeded the ICANN process, and the company currently manages the TLD.<ref>[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/delegated-strings .SHOPPING Delegation. Retrieved 12 Jul 2016.]</ref>


==Applicants==
==Applicants==
# [[Donuts]] (Sea Tigers, LLC)
# [[Donuts]] (Sea Tigers, LLC) This applicant submitted a [[PIC|Public Interest Commitment]], which can be downloaded [https://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/applicationdetails/587 here].
# [[Uniregistry]], Corp.<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus Shopping Status, ICANN.org]</ref>
# [[Uniregistry]], Corp.<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus Shopping Status, ICANN.org]</ref>


==String Confusion Objection==
[[.shop]] applicant [[Commercial Connect]] submitted an objection to [[Donuts]]' application for .shopping on the grounds that the two strings are confusingly similar and that Internet users might mistake the strings for one another. An [[ICDR]] panelist, Robert Nau, ruled in favor of [[Commercial Connect]], which may force [[Donuts]' application into a contention set along with all of the applicants for [[.shop]]. However, no objection was filed against [[Uniregistry]] for their application of .shopping.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14738-shopping-ruled-confusingly-similar-to-shop .shopping Ruled Confusingly Similar to .shop, Domain Incite] Retrieved 18 Oct 2013</ref> Nau was also the panelist who decided the case that found [[Amazon]]'s application for [[.通販]], which means "online shopping" in Chinese, to be confusingly similar to [[.shop]]. New gTLD applicant community members have expressed concern that the panelist chosen to decide certain objections has a major effect on the outcome of the objection.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2013/10/16/donuts-shopping-found-too-similar-to-shop-will-be-placed-in-contention-set/ Donuts' .shopping Found Too Similar to .shop, Domain Name Wire] Retrieved 18 Oct 2013</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:00, 12 July 2016

Status: Delegated
country: International
Type: Generic
Category: Commerce

More information:

.shopping is a delegated TLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program. Donuts' application succeeded the ICANN process, and the company currently manages the TLD.[1]

Applicants[edit | edit source]

  1. Donuts (Sea Tigers, LLC) This applicant submitted a Public Interest Commitment, which can be downloaded here.
  2. Uniregistry, Corp.[2]

String Confusion Objection[edit | edit source]

.shop applicant Commercial Connect submitted an objection to Donuts' application for .shopping on the grounds that the two strings are confusingly similar and that Internet users might mistake the strings for one another. An ICDR panelist, Robert Nau, ruled in favor of Commercial Connect, which may force [[Donuts]' application into a contention set along with all of the applicants for .shop. However, no objection was filed against Uniregistry for their application of .shopping.[3] Nau was also the panelist who decided the case that found Amazon's application for .通販, which means "online shopping" in Chinese, to be confusingly similar to .shop. New gTLD applicant community members have expressed concern that the panelist chosen to decide certain objections has a major effect on the outcome of the objection.[4]

References[edit | edit source]