Minds and Machines, LLC
Type: | Registrar |
Founded: | USA (2008) |
Headquarters: | 3100 Donald Douglas Loop North Hangar 7, Santa Monica, CA 90405 USA |
Website: | http://www.mindsandmachines.com |
Key People | |
Antony Van Couvering, CEO Elaine Pruis, VP of Client Services Clark Landry, VP of Business Development Robin Jonas, Director of Corporate Partnerships Ilona Margolis, Director of International Business Caspar von Veltheim, Director of European Operation Levente (Levi) Ferencz, Accounting Manager |
Minds + Machines is a TLD (top-level domain) registry service provider company. Minds + Machines is known for offering the Espresso CCregistry services technology platform for new TLD applicants. [1] According to Minds + Machines's official website, the platform is integrated with more than 20 top-level domains and over 150 registrars, including most major ICANN registars. [2]
Founded in 2008, this Santa Monica, CA based company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Top Level Domains Holdings, Ltd. [3]
History[edit | edit source]
In 2008, Minds + Machines was founded by recognizable IT and domain expert Antony Van Couvering (CEO) and Jothan Frakes (COO). [4]. Prior to Minds + Machines, Antony Van Couvering had been the Director of Marketing & Technology at VeriSign and the founder and CEO at NameEngine and NetNames [5] Jothan Frakes had been ICANN Registrar Representative at Top Level Domain Holdings and Vice President at Name Intelligence, inc. among other IT and domain industry related jobs [6].In November 2010, Antony Van Couvering was appointed as CEO of Minds + Machines parent company, Top Level Domain Holdings.[7]
In June, 2009, Wolfgang Puck,the internationally renowned chef, author, and entrepreneur, announced partnership with Minds + Machines to create .FOOD web address. [8]. In September, 2009, Minds+Machines Sued Wolfgang Puck and His Wife for $5 Million Over "Failed .food Deal". [9]
On November 5,2010 ICANN passed the resolution that enables registries can buy registrars and allow registrars to apply for and run new top-level domains.[10] To help finance the new TLDs for Minds + Machines, Top Level Domain Holdings was reported to be planning to raise $4.7m (£3 million). [11] Antony van Couvering is quoted as saying, "Having reviewed ICANN’s Final Proposed Applicant Guidebook, and in view of the ICANN Board’s historic decision to do away with cross-ownership restrictions between registries and registrars, we believe that the timing is right for additional investment by TLDH." [12]