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gTLD professional, [[Jean Guillon]], was involved as a partner in a .wine and .vin project ([[dotVinum]]) for a number of years. In February, 2012, he announced that the project would be coming to an end due to the fact that his partner had decided to pursue the extensions without him. It seems the unnamed partner was financing the project and was able to utilize Mr. Guillon's expertise without signing any type of binding contract, and thus was able to dump him from the project.<ref>[http://blog.guillon.com/2012/02/wine-applicant-fooled-by-partner-part-1.html Wine Applicant Fooled by Partner Part 1, Blog.Guillon.com]</ref> | gTLD professional, [[Jean Guillon]], was involved as a partner in a .wine and .vin project ([[dotVinum]]) for a number of years. In February, 2012, he announced that the project would be coming to an end due to the fact that his partner had decided to pursue the extensions without him. It seems the unnamed partner was financing the project and was able to utilize Mr. Guillon's expertise without signing any type of binding contract, and thus was able to dump him from the project.<ref>[http://blog.guillon.com/2012/02/wine-applicant-fooled-by-partner-part-1.html Wine Applicant Fooled by Partner Part 1, Blog.Guillon.com]</ref> It seems that neither Mr. Guillon nor his partner applied for the extension, as all three applicants are large, portfolio applicants. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:21, 4 October 2012
Status: | Proposed |
country: | International |
Type: | Generic |
Category: | Food & Drink |
Community TLD: | Unknown if Community App |
More information: |
.wine is a proposed gTLD in ICANN's new gTLD program.
Current Applicants[edit | edit source]
- Famous Four Media (dot Wine Limited)
- Donuts (June Station, LLC), one of 307 applied for by the company.
- Afilias
dotVinum[edit | edit source]
gTLD professional, Jean Guillon, was involved as a partner in a .wine and .vin project (dotVinum) for a number of years. In February, 2012, he announced that the project would be coming to an end due to the fact that his partner had decided to pursue the extensions without him. It seems the unnamed partner was financing the project and was able to utilize Mr. Guillon's expertise without signing any type of binding contract, and thus was able to dump him from the project.[1] It seems that neither Mr. Guillon nor his partner applied for the extension, as all three applicants are large, portfolio applicants.