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'''DotFree Group''' is a start-up company based in the Czech Republic, it provides free domain names and it is engaged in offering domain name software, domain name registry and consultancy services. DotFree Group was established in 2009 and [[Dominique Alexander Piatti]] is the company's CEO. The company claims that there are more than 600,000 free domain names in its portfolio and it is processing more than 15 million [[DNS]] requests per day.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/company/dotfree-group-s.r.o. dotFree Group s.r.o. Linkedin Profile]</ref>
'''DotFree Group''' is a start-up company based in the Czech Republic, it provides free domain names and it is engaged in offering domain name software, domain name registry and consultancy services. DotFree Group was established in 2009 and [[Dominique Alexander Piatti]] is the company's CEO. The company claims that there are more than 600,000 free domain names in its portfolio and it is processing more than 15 million [[DNS]] requests per day.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/company/dotfree-group-s.r.o. dotFree Group s.r.o. Linkedin Profile]</ref>


In an e-mail interview conducted by [[Kevin Murphy]] of [[DomainIncite]], Dominique Alexander Piatti, CEO of DotFree Group confirmed that the company will apply for the .free TLD with ICANN and an individual can register one domain name for free and if the registrant wants to register more domain names, he or she needs to upgrade his/her status to VIP to be able to register as much as 20 domain names. The registration fee for every domain name will be $5 per year. <ref>
==.free==
[http://domainincite.com/dotfree-wants-to-give-away-free-domains/ DotFree wants to give away .free domains]</ref> <ref name=" DotFree Interview">[http://domainincite.com/dotfrees-free-domain-names-explained/  dotFree’s “free” domain names explained]</ref>
'''DotFree Group originally announced itself as an applicant for [[.free]], however it did not apply through any entity clearly associated with itself.'''


Piatti also revealed that the company's .free project is supported by venture capitalist from Europe and was able to raise EUR 1.25 million funds in 2011. He also added that his company is also generating substantial revenue from is www.cz.cc and Domain Registrar Script projects. <ref name="DotFree Interview"/> One of the investors is [[John Barta]], founder of the domain investment and generation company called Elephant Orchestra.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/domainer-jan-barta-invests-in-dotfree/ Domainer Jan Barta invests in dotFree]</ref>
Previously, in an e-mail interview conducted by [[Kevin Murphy]] of [[DomainIncite]], Dominique Alexander Piatti, CEO of DotFree Group confirmed that the company will apply for the .free TLD with ICANN and an individual can register one domain name for free and if the registrant wants to register more domain names, he or she needs to upgrade his/her status to VIP to be able to register as much as 20 domain names. The registration fee for every domain name will be $5 per year. <ref>
 
[http://domainincite.com/dotfree-wants-to-give-away-free-domains/ DotFree wants to give away .free domains]</ref> <ref name=" DotFree Interview">[http://domainincite.com/dotfrees-free-domain-names-explained/  dotFree’s “free” domain names explained]</ref> Piatti also revealed that the company's .free project is supported by venture capitalist from Europe and was able to raise EUR 1.25 million funds in 2011. He also added that his company is also generating substantial revenue from is www.cz.cc and Domain Registrar Script projects. <ref name="DotFree Interview"/> One of the investors is [[John Barta]], founder of the domain investment and generation company called Elephant Orchestra.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/domainer-jan-barta-invests-in-dotfree/ Domainer Jan Barta invests in dotFree]</ref>
Furthermore, Piatti confirmed that DotFree Group plans to sell around 200,000 premiums domains which will cost $5 each. The company also plans to sell domain names directly and through ICANN accredited registrars.<ref name="DotFree Interview"/>


==Pre-Registration==
==Pre-Registration==
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==Lawsuit==
==Lawsuit==
In January 2012, DotFree Group and Piatti were part in a lawsuit filed by Microsoft involving the Kelihos Botnet, which is infecting the computers of internet users. Microsoft alleged that the company violated Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030), CAN-SPAM Act (15 U.S.C. § 7704), Electronic  
In January 2012, DotFree Group and Piatti were part in a lawsuit filed by Microsoft involving the Kelihos Botnet, which is infecting the computers of internet users. Microsoft alleged that the company violated Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030), CAN-SPAM Act (15 U.S.C. § 7704), Electronic  
Communications Privacy Act (18 U.S.C. § 2701) and the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. § 1125). Microsoft claimed that DotFree Group sold at least 3,723 “cz.cc” sub-domains to Andrey N. Sabelnikov, the primary defendant in the case who operates a software development and consulting firm and used the sub domain names to control, operate, maintain and grow the harmful Kelihos botnet.<ref>[http://www.noticeofpleadings.com/images/FAC-EN.pdf Microsoft Corporation vs Dominique Alexander Piatti, DotFree Group s.r.o. et. al.]</ref> In October 2012, Microsoft voluntarily dismissed its complaints againts DotFree Group and Piatti.<ref>[http://www.noticeofpleadings.com/images/Botnet_voluntary_dismissal_file-stamped.pdf NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER PIATTI AND DOTFREE GROUP S.R.O.]</ref> In a press statement, Microsoft cleared DotFree Group and Piatti in the Kelihos botnet case and confirmed that they had no involvement in the command and control structure of the virus after reviewing all the evidences they submitted voluntarily. Microsoft also confirmed that they reached a settlement agreement wherein Piatti agreed to delete or transfer all the subdomains used to operate the Kelihos botnet and for other illegal purposes to Microsoft. Both companies also agreed to work together in developing and implementing create best practices to prevent abuse of .free sub-domains and to ensure the security of the .free TLD. <ref>[http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_blog/archive/2011/10/26/microsoft-reaches-settlement-with-piatti-dotfree-group-in-kelihos-case.aspx Microsoft Reaches Settlement with Piatti, dotFREE Group in Kelihos Case]</ref>
Communications Privacy Act (18 U.S.C. § 2701) and the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. § 1125). Microsoft claimed that DotFree Group sold at least 3,723 “cz.cc” sub-domains to Andrey N. Sabelnikov, the primary defendant in the case who operates a software development and consulting firm and used the sub domain names to control, operate, maintain and grow the harmful Kelihos botnet.<ref>[http://www.noticeofpleadings.com/images/FAC-EN.pdf Microsoft Corporation vs Dominique Alexander Piatti, DotFree Group s.r.o. et. al.]</ref> In October 2012, Microsoft voluntarily dismissed its complaints againts DotFree Group and Piatti.<ref>[http://www.noticeofpleadings.com/images/Botnet_voluntary_dismissal_file-stamped.pdf NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER PIATTI AND DOTFREE GROUP S.R.O.]</ref> In a press statement, Microsoft cleared DotFree Group and Piatti in the Kelihos botnet case and confirmed that they had no involvement in the command and control structure of the virus after reviewing all the evidence that was submitted voluntarily. Microsoft also confirmed that they reached a settlement agreement wherein Piatti agreed to delete or transfer all the subdomains used to operate the Kelihos botnet and for other illegal purposes to Microsoft. Both companies also agreed to work together in developing and implementing create best practices to prevent the abuse of .free sub-domains and to ensure the security of the .free TLD.<ref>[http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_blog/archive/2011/10/26/microsoft-reaches-settlement-with-piatti-dotfree-group-in-kelihos-case.aspx Microsoft Reaches Settlement with Piatti, dotFREE Group in Kelihos Case]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Registries]]
[[Category:IT Services]]
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 12 March 2021

Type: Privately held
Industry: IT Services/Registry
Founded: 2009
Headquarters: Prazska 636, 25241 Dolni Brezany
Country: Czech Republic
Email: (probably not actual)office[at]dotfreegroup.com
Website: (not actual)dotfree.com
Facebook: (not actual)dotFree
LinkedIn: dotFree Group s.r.o.
Key People
Dominique Alexander Piatti, CEO

DotFree Group is a start-up company based in the Czech Republic, it provides free domain names and it is engaged in offering domain name software, domain name registry and consultancy services. DotFree Group was established in 2009 and Dominique Alexander Piatti is the company's CEO. The company claims that there are more than 600,000 free domain names in its portfolio and it is processing more than 15 million DNS requests per day.[1]

.free[edit | edit source]

DotFree Group originally announced itself as an applicant for .free, however it did not apply through any entity clearly associated with itself.

Previously, in an e-mail interview conducted by Kevin Murphy of DomainIncite, Dominique Alexander Piatti, CEO of DotFree Group confirmed that the company will apply for the .free TLD with ICANN and an individual can register one domain name for free and if the registrant wants to register more domain names, he or she needs to upgrade his/her status to VIP to be able to register as much as 20 domain names. The registration fee for every domain name will be $5 per year. [2] [3] Piatti also revealed that the company's .free project is supported by venture capitalist from Europe and was able to raise EUR 1.25 million funds in 2011. He also added that his company is also generating substantial revenue from is www.cz.cc and Domain Registrar Script projects. [3] One of the investors is John Barta, founder of the domain investment and generation company called Elephant Orchestra.[4]

Pre-Registration[edit | edit source]

Dot Free Group launched its pre- registration for .free domain names on its website on November 2010. Kevin Murphy reported that any domain name ending in number 4 is not allowed and presumed to be considered premium. [5] At least 158,000 .free domain names has been pre-registered as of May 2012.[6]

Lawsuit[edit | edit source]

In January 2012, DotFree Group and Piatti were part in a lawsuit filed by Microsoft involving the Kelihos Botnet, which is infecting the computers of internet users. Microsoft alleged that the company violated Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030), CAN-SPAM Act (15 U.S.C. § 7704), Electronic Communications Privacy Act (18 U.S.C. § 2701) and the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. § 1125). Microsoft claimed that DotFree Group sold at least 3,723 “cz.cc” sub-domains to Andrey N. Sabelnikov, the primary defendant in the case who operates a software development and consulting firm and used the sub domain names to control, operate, maintain and grow the harmful Kelihos botnet.[7] In October 2012, Microsoft voluntarily dismissed its complaints againts DotFree Group and Piatti.[8] In a press statement, Microsoft cleared DotFree Group and Piatti in the Kelihos botnet case and confirmed that they had no involvement in the command and control structure of the virus after reviewing all the evidence that was submitted voluntarily. Microsoft also confirmed that they reached a settlement agreement wherein Piatti agreed to delete or transfer all the subdomains used to operate the Kelihos botnet and for other illegal purposes to Microsoft. Both companies also agreed to work together in developing and implementing create best practices to prevent the abuse of .free sub-domains and to ensure the security of the .free TLD.[9]

References[edit | edit source]