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'''Brights Consulting''' is an [[ICANN]]  accredited registrar since 2008. The comapany specializes in global trademark and domain name registration. Brights Consulting is an accredited registrar for [[.eu]] and [[.jp]] country code top level domain names ([[ccTLD]]s) and all other gTLDs.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accredited-list.html ICANN Accredited Registrars]</ref> [[Ryuji Kozu]] serves as Chief Executive Officer of  the company and its headquarters is based in Tokyo, Japan.<ref>
'''Brights Consulting''' has been an [[ICANN]]  accredited registrar since 2008. The company specializes in global trademark and domain name registration. Brights Consulting is an accredited registrar for [[.eu]] and [[.jp]] [[ccTLD|country code top level domain names]] (ccTLDs) and other gTLDs.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accredited-list.html ICANN Accredited Registrars]</ref> [[Ryuji Kozu]] serves as Chief Executive Officer of  the company and its headquarters is based in Tokyo, Japan.<ref>
[http://www.brightsconsulting.com/en/company/ove/ Corporate Profile]</ref>
[http://www.brightsconsulting.com/en/company/ove/ Corporate Profile]</ref>


==Services==
===Services===
The company provides services under the Brantect which include:<ref>[http://www.brightsconsulting.com/en/brantect/ Brantect]</ref>
The company's services include:<ref>[http://www.brightsconsulting.com/en/brantect/ Brantect]</ref>
* Trademark Management
* Trademark Management
* Domain Management
* Domain Management
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* Website Monitoring Service
* Website Monitoring Service


==New gTLDs==
 
In 2010, Brights Consulting partnered with [[AusRegistry]] back-end domain registry solutions for companies interested in owning and operating their [[Brand gTLD]]. The partnership was developed in response with [[ICANN]]'s latest gTLD expansion program.<ref>[http://www.ariservices.com/pdf/ARI_Brights_press_release.pdf AusRegistry International partners with Japanese corporate Registrar, Brights Consulting]</ref>
In 2010, Brights Consulting partnered with [[AusRegistry]] to aid companies interested in owning and operating their [[Brand gTLD]].<ref>[http://www.ariservices.com/pdf/ARI_Brights_press_release.pdf AusRegistry International partners with Japanese corporate Registrar, Brights Consulting]</ref>


==ICANN Involvement==
==ICANN Involvement==
Brights Consulting participates in the different activities and meetings of ICANN. <ref>[http://forms.icann.org/cgi/attendees.cgi Pre-Registered Attendees]</ref><ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ ICANN Participation Paris 2008]</ref>
Brights Consulting participates in the different activities and meetings of ICANN. <ref>[http://forms.icann.org/cgi/attendees.cgi Pre-Registered Attendees]</ref><ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ ICANN Participation Paris 2008]</ref>


On May 14, 2011, the company provided comments on the Applicant Guidebook particularly on Question 22, which requires applicants to show how they will be able to incorporate the GAC principles for the protection of geographical [[TLD]]s in the second and other levels of TLD. Brights Consulting acknowledge the importance of protecting geo TLDs but they also asked ICANN to understand the situation of possible .brand applicants affected by the requirement. The company suggested to develop a universal solution that will allow .brand applicants to release the reserved geographic names including the two-label country codes for their exclusive internal use all at once.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/6gtld-guide/msg00022.html Comments on Applicant Guidebook Discussion Draft, April 2011]</ref>
On May 14, 2011, the company provided comments on the Applicant Guidebook particularly on Question 22, which requires applicants to show how they will be able to incorporate the GAC principles for the protection of geographical codes and strings in the various levels of the TLD. Brights Consulting acknowledged the importance of protecting geo TLDs but they also asked ICANN to understand the situation of possible .brand applicants affected by the requirement. The company suggested to develop a universal solution that will allow .brand applicants to release the reserved geographic names, including the two-label country codes for their exclusive internal use.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/6gtld-guide/msg00022.html Comments on Applicant Guidebook Discussion Draft, April 2011]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:39, 6 September 2012

Type: Privately held
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2004
Headquarters: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Website: brightsconsulting.com
Key People
Ryuji Kozu, CEO
Yoshi Murakami

Brights Consulting has been an ICANN accredited registrar since 2008. The company specializes in global trademark and domain name registration. Brights Consulting is an accredited registrar for .eu and .jp country code top level domain names (ccTLDs) and other gTLDs.[1] Ryuji Kozu serves as Chief Executive Officer of the company and its headquarters is based in Tokyo, Japan.[2]

Services[edit | edit source]

The company's services include:[3]

  • Trademark Management
  • Domain Management
  • Search Engine Management
  • Auction Site Management Service
  • Anti-Phishing Service
  • Website Monitoring Service


In 2010, Brights Consulting partnered with AusRegistry to aid companies interested in owning and operating their Brand gTLD.[4]

ICANN Involvement[edit | edit source]

Brights Consulting participates in the different activities and meetings of ICANN. [5][6]

On May 14, 2011, the company provided comments on the Applicant Guidebook particularly on Question 22, which requires applicants to show how they will be able to incorporate the GAC principles for the protection of geographical codes and strings in the various levels of the TLD. Brights Consulting acknowledged the importance of protecting geo TLDs but they also asked ICANN to understand the situation of possible .brand applicants affected by the requirement. The company suggested to develop a universal solution that will allow .brand applicants to release the reserved geographic names, including the two-label country codes for their exclusive internal use.[7]

References[edit | edit source]