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'''.secure''' is a poposed [[gTLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program | '''.secure''' is a poposed [[gTLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. | ||
==Current Applicants== | ==Current Applicants== | ||
#[[Domain Security Company]]<ref>[http://domainincite.com/start-up-plans-bank-and-secure-tlds/ Start Up Plans Bank and Secure TLDs, DomainIncite.com]</ref> | #[[Domain Security Company]]<ref>[http://domainincite.com/start-up-plans-bank-and-secure-tlds/ Start Up Plans Bank and Secure TLDs, DomainIncite.com]</ref> | ||
# [[Artemis Internet]], the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of [[NCC Group]], an IT security firm that is providing [[Data Escrow|data escrow]] to many [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD]] applicants.<ref>[http://www.investegate.co.uk/article.aspx?id=201205100700140238D Article, Investegate.co.uk]</ref> | # [[Artemis Internet]], the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of [[NCC Group]], an IT security firm that is providing [[Data Escrow|data escrow]] to many [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD]] applicants.<ref>[http://www.investegate.co.uk/article.aspx?id=201205100700140238D Article, Investegate.co.uk]</ref> | ||
# [[Amazon]] | # [[Amazon]] | ||
==Controversy== | |||
[[Mary Iqbal]], CEO of Domain Security Company, has made accusations against NCC Group and Artemis Internet, claiming that NCC Group stole many of their ideas for a high-security domain extension. Ibqal claims that NCC Group approached her in January 2012 about providing data escrow services, which escalated into discussions about NCC Group possibly investing in Domain Security Company. After assurances by NCC Group that they were not involved in any other application for .secure, Ibqal shared her company's security and business plans. Ibqal claims to have proof of her allegations, but has not revealed it in case of future litigation. | |||
In response to the allegations, [[Alex Stamos]], CTO of Artemis Internet, claimed that he has been working on an application for .secure since late 2011, before Ibqal claims that NCC Group contacted her. He also claims he was unaware of her application at that point. He claims that he learned of her application following the discussion of escrow between the two companies, but that he had never heard of any talks of investment and had never seen any portion of her application.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/8937-secure-applicant-claims-ncc-stole-her-idea .secure applicant claims NCC stole her idea, domainincite.com]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 02:38, 11 August 2012
Status: | Proposed |
country: | International |
Manager: | Domain Security Company |
Type: | Generic |
Category: | Commerce |
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.secure is a poposed gTLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program.
Current Applicants
- Domain Security Company[1]
- Artemis Internet, the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of NCC Group, an IT security firm that is providing data escrow to many new gTLD applicants.[2]
- Amazon
Controversy
Mary Iqbal, CEO of Domain Security Company, has made accusations against NCC Group and Artemis Internet, claiming that NCC Group stole many of their ideas for a high-security domain extension. Ibqal claims that NCC Group approached her in January 2012 about providing data escrow services, which escalated into discussions about NCC Group possibly investing in Domain Security Company. After assurances by NCC Group that they were not involved in any other application for .secure, Ibqal shared her company's security and business plans. Ibqal claims to have proof of her allegations, but has not revealed it in case of future litigation.
In response to the allegations, Alex Stamos, CTO of Artemis Internet, claimed that he has been working on an application for .secure since late 2011, before Ibqal claims that NCC Group contacted her. He also claims he was unaware of her application at that point. He claims that he learned of her application following the discussion of escrow between the two companies, but that he had never heard of any talks of investment and had never seen any portion of her application.[3]