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'''.auction''' is a proposed new generic top level domain name with [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/application-results/strings-1200utc-13jun12-en Reveal Day 13 June 2012 – New gTLD Applied-For Strings]</ref>
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'''.auction''' is a delegated new generic top level domain name with [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]].<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/application-results/strings-1200utc-13jun12-en Reveal Day 13 June 2012 – New gTLD Applied-For Strings]</ref> The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the [[Root Zone]] on 18 July, 2014.<ref name="delegation">[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/delegated-strings Delegated String, ICANN.org] Retrieved 23 Mar 2015</ref>
 
 
==Current Applicants==
 
# [[Uniregistry]], a new registry company established by domain investor [[Frank Schilling]], which invested $60 million on 54 gTLD applications. <ref>[http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57450838-93/here-comes-the-greatest-internet-landgrab-in-history/ Here comes the greatest Internet landgrab in history]</ref>
 
# [[Donuts]] (SandGalley, LLC), the company is represented by [[Daniel Schindler]], EVP of [[Donuts]], a start-up registry company founded by domain industry veterans which applied for 307 gTLDs. <ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/06/05/donuts-raises-100-million-applies-for-307-new-tlds/ Donuts raises $100 million, applies for 307 new TLDs]</ref>
 
 
 
==References==
 
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==Current Applicant==
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# [[Donuts]] (SandGalley, LLC), the company is represented by [[Daniel Schindler]], EVP of [[Donuts]], a start-up registry company founded by domain industry veterans which applied for 307 gTLDs. <ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/06/05/donuts-raises-100-million-applies-for-307-new-tlds/ Donuts raises $100 million, applies for 307 new TLDs]</ref> This applicant submitted a [[PIC|Public Interest Commitment]], which can be downloaded [https://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/applicationdetails/884 here].
  
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==Previous Applicant==
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# [[Uniregistry]], a new registry company established by domain investor [[Frank Schilling]], which invested $60 million on 54 gTLD applications. <ref>[http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57450838-93/here-comes-the-greatest-internet-landgrab-in-history/ Here comes the greatest Internet landgrab in history]</ref>
  
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==Private Deal==
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In February 2014, it was reported that Uniregistry and Donuts reached a private deal which resolved a number of New gTLD string contention sets involving only the two companies. Although the deal coincided with a round of [[Private Auctions]] conducted by [[Applicant Auction]] on February 18th, neither companies immediately commented on the nature of the deal and Applicant Auction did not disclose the participants of its recent auctions. If the companies had participated in a private auction, it would mark the first private auctions that [[Uniregistry]] participated in, after the company initially questioned the legality of private auctions in the New gTLD Program.<ref name="deal">[http://domainincite.com/15861-uniregistry-doing-private-new-gtld-auctions-company-deals-with-donuts-on-five-strings Uniregistry doing Private New gTLD Auctions? Company Deals with Donuts on Five Strings, DomainIncite] Retrieved Feb 21 2014</ref>
  
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In the private deal, Donuts became the sole applicant for .auction, [[.furniture]], and [[.gratis]], while Uniregistry won [[.audio]] and [[.juegos]].<ref name="deal"></ref>
  
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==References==
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[[Category:Commerce New gTLDs|auction]]

Latest revision as of 18:29, 10 August 2016

Status: Delegated
Registry: Rightside
Registry Backend: Donuts
Date Implemented: 18 July 2014
Type: Generic
Category: Commerce
nTLDStats
Registrations: 4,764
Parked Domains: 3,040
Parked Domain %: 63.81 %
Important Dates
Delegation: 18 July 2014
General Availability: 10 December 2014

More Information: NTLDStatsLogo.png

.auction is a delegated new generic top level domain name with ICANN's New gTLD Program.[1] The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the Root Zone on 18 July, 2014.[2]


Current Applicant

  1. Donuts (SandGalley, LLC), the company is represented by Daniel Schindler, EVP of Donuts, a start-up registry company founded by domain industry veterans which applied for 307 gTLDs. [3] This applicant submitted a Public Interest Commitment, which can be downloaded here.

Previous Applicant

  1. Uniregistry, a new registry company established by domain investor Frank Schilling, which invested $60 million on 54 gTLD applications. [4]

Private Deal

In February 2014, it was reported that Uniregistry and Donuts reached a private deal which resolved a number of New gTLD string contention sets involving only the two companies. Although the deal coincided with a round of Private Auctions conducted by Applicant Auction on February 18th, neither companies immediately commented on the nature of the deal and Applicant Auction did not disclose the participants of its recent auctions. If the companies had participated in a private auction, it would mark the first private auctions that Uniregistry participated in, after the company initially questioned the legality of private auctions in the New gTLD Program.[5]

In the private deal, Donuts became the sole applicant for .auction, .furniture, and .gratis, while Uniregistry won .audio and .juegos.[5]

References