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A '''Brand gTLD''' is an innovative type of [[TLD|top level domain name]] (TLD) that is made possible through the implementation of [[ICANN]]'s [[new gTLD Program|new gTLd program]]. A Brand gTLD provides the opportunity for branded corporations to use their corporate name as their website's top-level identifier instead of using a more traditional [[.com]] or [[.net]] domain space. For example, [[Apple]] Inc, may use www.iPhone.apple instead of www.iPhone.com. In an interview, [[ICANN CEO]] [[Rod Beckstrom]] explained that the .brand domain is just like a logo change and a new marketing strategy for companies.<ref>[http://www.brandchannel.com/home/post/2011/10/21/gTLD-Dot-Branding-Deloitte-Canon-Motorola-102111.aspx Deloitte, Canon and Motorola Nab Dotbrand Web Addresses]</ref> | A '''Brand gTLD''' is an innovative type of [[TLD|top level domain name]] (TLD) that is made possible through the implementation of [[ICANN]]'s [[new gTLD Program|new gTLd program]]. A Brand gTLD provides the opportunity for branded corporations to use their corporate name as their website's top-level identifier instead of using a more traditional [[.com]] or [[.net]] domain space. For example, [[Apple]] Inc, may use www.iPhone.apple instead of www.iPhone.com. In an interview, [[ICANN CEO]] [[Rod Beckstrom]] explained that the .brand domain is just like a logo change and a new marketing strategy for companies.<ref>[http://www.brandchannel.com/home/post/2011/10/21/gTLD-Dot-Branding-Deloitte-Canon-Motorola-102111.aspx Deloitte, Canon and Motorola Nab Dotbrand Web Addresses]</ref> | ||
===Benefits of Brand gTLD=== | ===Potential Benefits of a Brand gTLD=== | ||
Some of the potential benefits of operating a Brand gTLD [[registry]], include:<ref>[http://www.newgtldsite.com/dot-brand-gtlds/ Benefits of Operating a dot.BRAND gTLD]</ref> | Some of the potential benefits of operating a Brand gTLD [[registry]], include:<ref>[http://www.newgtldsite.com/dot-brand-gtlds/ Benefits of Operating a dot.BRAND gTLD]</ref> | ||
* Companies can create shorter and easy to remember Internet address | * Companies can create shorter and easy to remember Internet address |
Revision as of 20:29, 13 March 2012
A Brand gTLD is an innovative type of top level domain name (TLD) that is made possible through the implementation of ICANN's new gTLd program. A Brand gTLD provides the opportunity for branded corporations to use their corporate name as their website's top-level identifier instead of using a more traditional .com or .net domain space. For example, Apple Inc, may use www.iPhone.apple instead of www.iPhone.com. In an interview, ICANN CEO Rod Beckstrom explained that the .brand domain is just like a logo change and a new marketing strategy for companies.[1]
Potential Benefits of a Brand gTLD[edit | edit source]
Some of the potential benefits of operating a Brand gTLD registry, include:[2]
- Companies can create shorter and easy to remember Internet address
- It will intensify brand awareness among consumers and it enables them to easily access information regarding the company's products and services
- Allows companies to control and diversify their web presence by creating second level domains for disparate products and services
- Increased security against trademark abuses
- New opportunities for website marketing campaigns and strategies
According to DotBrand Solutions CEO Ben Crawford, the real benefit of owning a .brand gTLD is "owning the entire inventory of the second level domains and being able to do whatever you want with it.” In addition, he said that business will be able to improve their domain names and its security.[3]
Companies Offering Brand gTLD Services[edit | edit source]
- Afilias
- AusRegistry in Partnership with Brights Consulting
- DotBrand Solutions
- GMO Registry
- Neustar in Partnership with UrbanBrain
- Minds + Machines
- Verisign
Reactions to Brand gTLDs[edit | edit source]
Companies and organizations have had varied reactions to brand gTLDs. According to domain analysts, companies that will apply for a Brand TLD will fall under one of these groups:[4]
- Companies or organizations with specific plans and ideas on how to use .brand TLD to increase their profit.
- Companies or organizations that are registering for defensive purposes and believe that the current TLD protection is insufficient.
- Companies or organizations that do not want to be left behind and miss the opportunity offered by the brand TLD although they are still puzzled on how to operate their own TLD registry.
Deloitte, Canon, Hitachi, Motorola and UNICEF are some of the first groups to have expressed their enthusiasm to apply for their own .brand TLD to enhance their SEO strategy and security against cyber attacks. Canon emphasized that the program provides the company with the opportunity to "increase the convenience and effectiveness of its online communications." [5] [6]
On the other hand, Gary Elliot, Chairman of the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) said companies like Procter and Gamble and HP are not interested to apply for a .brand TLD because the cost is confusing and expensive. He estimated that companies will need to spend as much as $1.5 million to operate their own TLD registry. [7] [8]
Since the approval of the ICANN new gTLD program, ANA and its spin-off organization, the Coalition for Responsible Domain Oversight (CRIDO) actively opposed its implementation of new gTLDs, with obvious emphasis on brand TLDs. The group argue that the program is costly, and harmful to brand owners and consumers.[9]
The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) is a group of brand owners and trademark owners, and has said, "One of the biggest responses we have heard from brands is that they feel as if their backs are up against a wall.The fact that ICANN has only offered one opportunity to apply for new gTLDs has created a sense of chaos among brands, who feel as though ICANN is forcing them into making a 'now or never' decision that could impact both them and their consumers. Knowing that they will have the opportunity to apply again after having the chance to see if new gTLDs become valuable will go a long way toward relieving that anxiety." This particularly references the fact that ICANN's program has been introduced without any binding commitment to a second round at a particular time.
Demand for Brand gTLD[edit | edit source]
Based on a survey conducted by World Trademark Review magazine, nearly 50 percent of companies that are conscious about their trademarks responded that they are open to the idea of applying for their brand gTLD. The result of the survey corresponds to an earlier estimate of ICANN that the number of applicants will range between 100 to 200.[10]
On the other hand, ARI Registry Services analysis indicated that ICANN will receive as much as 1000 applications for TLDs, and they estimate that sixty percent will be Brand gTLD applicants, 30 percent of the applicants will be entrepreneurs and the remaining 10 percent will be governments, organizations and geo TLD applicants. According to Adrian Kinderis CEO of ARI Registry Services, "Analysis of more than 400 clients we've engaged with globally over the past year shows technology and finance companies in Asia Pacific and the US lead the pack.".[11] On January 30, 2012, ARI Registry Services reported that during the first week of the TLD applications the company experienced a strong demand of inquiries regarding their services and 21 clients already signed a contract with the company. According to Kinderis that majority of the clients were Brand gTLD applicants. In addition he said, ""Critics of the program have suggested there is little demand for new domains. However, from the results we have seen in the first week of applications, we can clearly see strong demand exists." [12]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Deloitte, Canon and Motorola Nab Dotbrand Web Addresses
- ↑ Benefits of Operating a dot.BRAND gTLD
- ↑ Here Come the .Brand Top Level Domain Names
- ↑ Short Application Period Spurs Artificial Demand for .Brand TLDs
- ↑ Deloitte, Canon and Motorola Nab Dotbrand Web Addresses
- ↑ Canon first multinational to publicly announce desire for gTLD
- ↑ P&G Spurns .Pampers as Brands Balk at New Domains
- ↑ Companies that can’t apply for .brand gTLDs say they have decided not to apply for .brand gTLDs
- ↑ ANA/CRIDO Website
- ↑ Survey reveals demand for .brand TLDs
- ↑ Technology and finance industries to dominate new domain applications
- ↑ ARI Registry Services signs 21 contracts in the first week of applications