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| email = | | email = Georges-Edouard.dias[at]loreal.com (Public Applicant Contact) | ||
| website = [http://www.loreal.com/dispatch.aspx? LOreal.com] | | website = [http://www.loreal.com/dispatch.aspx? LOreal.com] | ||
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Revision as of 17:15, 16 August 2012
Type: | Privately Held |
Industry: | Beauty, Makeup, New TLDs |
Founded: | 1909 |
Founder(s): | Eugène Schueller |
Country: | France |
Employees: | 66,620 (2010) |
Revenue: | $19.5 billion (2010) |
Email: | Georges-Edouard.dias[at]loreal.com (Public Applicant Contact) |
Website: | LOreal.com |
Key People | |
Georges-Edouard Dias- SVP of Digital Business, |
L'Oréal is the world's largest cosmetics and beauty product manufacturer;[1] it has applied for 15 new gTLDs in ICANN's gTLD expansion program. 5 of the 15 are gTLDs for generic terms related to its business interests (.beauty, .skin, .makeup, .salon, .hair), and the other 10 are Brand TLDs representing brands it owns (.redken, .lancome, etc.); one of its 10 brand applications is an IDN (.欧莱雅) for "L'Oréal" in Hans Chinese.[2] It remains somewhat unclear as to whether the company intends to keep registration for its generic terms "open", where anyone or almost anyone would be able to register a name, or "closed" so that L'Oréal owned and controlled every domain on the TLD.[3]
The company has been working with the new gTLD consultancy, FairWinds Partners.[4]
TLDs Applied for
- .beauty
- .garnier
- .hair
- .kerastase
- .kiehls
- .lancome
- .loreal
- .makeup
- .matrix
- .maybelline
- .redken
- .salon
- .skin
- .欧莱雅