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Mid-Field Plays Strong In Weekly Domain Sales

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, May 1st 2012 In Domain News | Tags: Aftermarket, charts, Complete, Domain, domain name journal, domain-name, Journal, livedoc-com, sales-compiled | 
Mid-Field Plays Strong In Weekly Domain Sales

There were no big sales on the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales in the week to 8 April where acronyms.com topped the chart, selling for $60,000 through DomainNameSales. Second was Livedoc.com ($55,000, Sedo) while third was dangote.com ($40,000, DomainNameSales). In recent weeks Sedo has been facing some competition at the top of the charts, taking only four of the top ten sales and ten of the top 20. DomainNameSales took three of the top ten places, as did AfternicDLS, the latter taking another six places overall in the top 20. But .COM domains dominated the top 20 with 15 of the sales. There were also three .NET sales and two ccTLD sales. To check out the complete list of top reported sales compiled by Domain Name Journal for the week ending 8 April, see: dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120418.htm

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Bright New World Begins Today For .PT

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, May 1st 2012 In Domain News | Tags: .pt, dns pt, domain-name, established, europe-registry, pedro-veiga, portugal, portuguese, registrant, Registrar, Registry | 
Bright New World Begins Today For .PT

At 09:00 today (1 May, local time) a bright new world emerged for the Portuguese ccTLD .PT with .PT domains now available for everyone! The changes mean anyone can register a domain for the Portuguese ccTLD and registrants will no longer have to be associated with a brand or company, not in Portugal. “This is a goal for which the Foundation has been working long and we finally have the approval of the proposed liberalisation from the General Council. We hope that this liberalisation will result in an increase in the number of people who choose to have a .PT address instead of registering foreign and generic top domains,” said Pedro Veiga, president of the Foundation. For the .PT registration, the domain only will have to be delegated in the .PT area and be technically associated with a primary name server, correctly installed and configured. A “Sunrise” period for the bright new era existed from 1 March for 60 days to allow public companies, companies, brand names, establishment, logos, copyright and professional names, literary or artistic to register their .PT domain and defend their established rights. Under the new regime, no new registrations will be allowed for net.pt, .int.pt, .publ.pt and .nome.pt. Registrants also need to note that registrations of .PT domains may not: correspond to words or expressions contrary to law, public order or morality correspond to any top level Internet domain name in existence or in the process of being created correspond to names that would mislead or cause confusion about their ownership, namely, by coinciding with notorious or prestigious trademarks that belong to another correspond to any protocols, applications or terms of the internet correspond to a geographical name. More information is available from https://www.dns.pt/documents/10156/99679a1a-ba79-48c2-ba30-4209fecd622b . To register your .PT domain name, check out Europe Registry here .

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Minds + Machines Adds .BASKETBALL To Sporting Lineup

Posted By Vrytek On Monday, April 30th 2012 In Domain News | Tags: application, chairman, domain-name, Domains, fiba, its-application, member-patrick, minds + machines, minds+machines, new tlds, peter-dengate, promotion, sport, supply-relevant | 
Minds + Machines Adds .BASKETBALL To Sporting Lineup

Hot on the heels of announcing it was providing back-end registry support for the .RUGBY TLD, MINDS + Machines has added .BASKETBALL to its stable, having been appointed by FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, to provide back-end registry services the gTLD. “We are honoured to be partnering with FIBA and ROAR Domains LLC on this application,” said Peter Dengate Thrush, rugby fan and Chairman of Top Level Domain Holdings. “Basketball is a global sport embracing a community of more than 450 million people. We believe the .BASKETBALL domain can have an important role to play in promoting the sport and enhancing the community of federations, clubs, players and fans.” If its application is successful, FIBA will be able to supply relevant and available domain names for people, entities and organisations with an affinity for basketball, that do not currently have any particular domain space catering to their specific needs. Accordingly, FIBA will provide those users with a trusted and secure domain space that is consistent with industry standard service levels. “The decision to apply for .BASKETBALL is fully aligned with FIBA’s mission to unify the basketball community, along with the promotion and development of our sport,” said FIBA Secretary General and IOC Member Patrick Baumann. “This domain name concerns our 213 National Federations as well as all other basketball stakeholders worldwide.”

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Sedo and .ME Registry Partner To Auction Premium .ME Domains

Posted By Vrytek On Monday, April 30th 2012 In Domain News | Tags: .me, Auction, domain-name, domain-names, montenegro, Online, Registry, today-announced, website-sharing | 
Sedo and .ME Registry Partner To Auction Premium .ME Domains

[news release] Sedo , the leading online domain marketplace and monetization provider, today announced an exclusive auction of premium .ME domain names. The .ME top level domain (TLD) has become a primary alternative to .com, and a distinctive way to promote your business or build your online brand. The .ME domain name extension has been used by both start-ups and established companies alike to support their online marketing efforts. Sedo has successfully brokered the sale of more than 1,000 .ME domain names, totaling more than $2 million U.S. dollars, including such premier names as Business.Me for $40,000, and online website sharing platform Join.Me for $45,000. Global brands such as Facebook (FB.Me), Porsche (Porsche.Me) and Yahoo (ME.Me) have also taken advantage of the .ME domain name extension, but with a wide range of prices and a unique selection of premium .ME domain names, companies of any size can reap the benefits of this memorable, personalized TLD. Running in partnership with the .ME Registry , the auction begins on May 26, 2012 and runs until May 31, 2012. The auction will include a wide range of prices and a unique selection of premium .ME domain names such as: LosAngeles.Me Singles.Me Camera.Me DVD.Me Tunes.Me Airline.Me Apartments.Me The complete list of .ME domain names available for auction on Sedo.com can be found at sedo.com/ME . This Sedo news release was sourced from: https://sedo.com/presse/presse.php?tracked=&partnerid=&language=us&id=457

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Verisign Involved In Over 230 New gTLD Applications

Posted By Vrytek On Friday, April 27th 2012 In Domain News | Tags: application, domain-name, financial, Governance, new gtlds, new tlds, Registry, security, their-financial, verisign | 
Verisign Involved In Over 230 New gTLD Applications

Verisign has applied for 14 new generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) including 12 transliterations of .COM and .NET as well as being selected to provide back-end registry services for approximately 220 new gTLDs. While the application period was due to close on 12 April, a security problem with the TLD application system (TAS) resulted in ICANN closing it down while they sorted out the problem. To date, ICANN has not given a date when the system to reopen so applicants can complete their applications. Hence it is possible there will be a few more applicants using Verisign before the application period formally closes. The information on Verisign’s TLD applications was provided in their financial results for the first quarter ended 31 March, 2012. Other information provided in the financial results included: 2.86 million net new domains were added during the first quarter with approximately 116.7 million active domain names in the adjusted zone for .COM and .NET, representing an 8.1 per cent increase year-over-year Verisign processed a record 8.9 million new domain name registrations, representing an increase of 7.7 per cent year-over-year revenue of $206 million for the first quarter of 2012, up 13% from the same quarter in 2011 renewal terms negotiated between Verisign and ICANN for the .com Registry Agreement were posted on 27 March which are substantially the same as the terms contained in the existing .com Registry Agreement except for new provisions regarding indemnification and audit rights, consistent with the other five largest gTLD registry agreements (including the .net agreement). “The first quarter was another record in terms of new domain name registrations, reflecting the global growth in internet adoption and e-commerce,” commented Jim Bidzos, executive chairman, president and chief executive officer. “We believe that the security and stability Verisign has provided spanning two decades, and continues to provide, is an important factor in that growth.” “Our first quarter results demonstrate our continued financial and operational discipline,” said John Calys, interim chief financial officer of Verisign. “We remain committed to delivering shareholder value.” More information on the Verisign financial results is available in the Verisign announcement here .

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Alexa Raad Talks: How New TLDs Can Better Engage Customers

Posted By Vrytek On Monday, April 23rd 2012 In Domain News | Tags: alexa-raad, architect, architelos, domain-name, Industry, Legal, new gtlds, new tlds, Number, Registrar, registries, Success, tld, top level domains, Traffic | 
Alexa Raad Talks: How New TLDs Can Better Engage Customers

In the second of our series of articles on new TLDs resulting from interviews with leading industry players, we talk to Alexa Raad, CEO of Architelos , a TLD consulting and managed registry services company. Domain Pulse: It is getting close to the time when all proposals for new TLDs will have to be submitted, so what is your prediction for the number of TLD applications? What proportion do you think will come from business? And has the number of registrations in the TAS surprised you? Alexa Raad: Given the number of applicants ICANN has announced, I suspect there will be in the neighborhood of 1,000 TLDs applied for, with a large number coming from brands. DP: For the clients you are dealing with, what trends are you seeing – what types of applicants, and what are their intentions for the use of their TLDs? AR: I’m unable to discuss specific clients until after all the names are revealed. However, we’re seeing localities, generic names, brands and non-profit organizations seeking TLDs. I believe you’re going to see applications that describe using the TLD as a platform to build stronger relationships (ex: among the members/customers/subscribers) and industry verticals. The domain name industry is changing with the entrance of new players with new ideas and uses. The number of domains one sells is not going to be the sole driver of success of new TLDs. DP: Do you think awareness of new TLDs among business has been adequate? And does it vary in different regions? AR: The industry has not done an adequate job of raising awareness or describing uses for new TLDs. Part of that is because the controversy sparked by advertisers took up the majority of media attention. Controversies make for interesting stories. But in fairness to journalists, TLD benefits and uses are hard to explain unless you have a good grasp of the technical and policy aspects of the DNS and the industry. When so many mistake domain names with TLDs, the learning curve is steep. DP: Have you seen any interesting ideas you are able to speak about for new gTLDs rather than just using the TLD as an alternative or instead of current domain names? AR: There are plenty. Many new brands and businesses that are applying can and will add their own unique services to offer the potential registrants. A registry sets the rules of engagement as well as the level of security. Those TLDs might also restrict who gets a domain name and improve the verification process for registrants. A .ebay or a .paypal can offer greater security for their subscribers as well as their customers. They can also provide retention and loyalty benefits. A .mac TLD could knot together the existing but dispersed online community of users, developers, enthusiasts, and not only derive better product intelligence but also offer benefits such as VIP access for new introductions. DP: When looking at new TLDs, how do you think business models will need to vary from existing TLDs for them to be successful, as it is likely that, not including brands, many of them will have quite small registration numbers? Also, obviously different registry models will have differing costs, but what numbers do you expect will be needed for TLDs to break even as a general rule? AR: (See answers above for new business models.) New TLDs will not be judged on the volume of domain names sold in many instances. They will be part of a marketing effort to build a stronger relationship with customers, community members, distributors, affiliates, suppliers and organizational members. It is the value of that relationship that would determine the success of a new TLD. DP: Again, not including brand TLDs, apart from registration numbers and profitability, do you think there are other ways the TLD can be considered a success? AR: There are at least three other metrics: greater control of the customer relationship, reduction of online security and fraud, and better intelligence. Right now, companies are ceding control of the customer to a variety social media outlets and sites such as Facebook. And the evidence is scant that “like” translates into sales. There is a much greater opportunity to bond a brand and a customer, a member and an association, an interest group and a cause or vertical, if you can engage them on your own terms. For businesses and brands concerned with online security and fraud, a TLD can offer them better intelligence but also much tighter security controls and mitigation than they have now. Lastly, as a website or group of websites, you only have a limited amount of information. To use the apartment analogy, a secondary domain name is an apartment in someone else’s building. You can only know who comes to your door. If you owned the building, you would know all the traffic between the tenants as well as the traffic on the perimeter. So if having better intelligence about the flow of traffic and resolution is key, then a TLD can be much more valuable than a domain name. DP: Do you think business and other potential applicant areas have an understanding of TLDs and how they can be used? AR: Many do not, but I suspect that once new TLDs are launched and some succeed and some fail, there will be valuable lessons for all. There already has been and will likely be a greater call to open up the application process again sooner rather than later. But that said, we have advised several clients not to apply because there was not a strategic imperative. A vanity name, or a “good” name, is not a compelling reason to run a TLD. There needs to be a solid business case. DP: How has Architelos been positioned? What makes it different? AR: We are a team that has actually done what our clients plan to do, namely launch a TLD and build or manage a registry. So more so that anyone else, we have lived the marketing, technical, operational and policy implications. We harnessed that knowledge into advising our clients and now into building software applications that we call TLD Managed Services. We were the first to announce and develop TLD managed services that enable companies to focus on their core business and not on the technical aspects of running a registry. Our SaaS-based software allows clients to set up their registries from day one, at a lower cost, minimal learning curve and no delay. We will help them run the registry as well if they should so choose. Last, but no less important, we have no conflict of interest and believe in an open source ethos. Therefore, from the start we have been entirely independent and self-funded. We have no exclusive arrangements with anyone, nor do we have any investors from inside or outside the industry. We did not apply for TLDs, nor are we vested in any companies that have applied. We do not partner with companies in any way that restricts our ability to provide solid, unbiased counsel or to choose the best of breed technology. DP: Do you have any views on allowing registries becoming registrars? And the policy development process for the Applicant Guidebook in general? Do you think ICANN’s consultation process was adequately consultative? AR: Many restricted or closed brands will also act as their own registrars, by choice or necessity. Right now, registries are reliant on registrars and the marketing is basically promotional. And with so many new TLDs being launched it is unlikely they will get any more — and probably a lot less — attention from registrars. The new gTLD program took six years to complete. Participation was open and the comments, position and research papers and blogs all transparent. Those who chose not to participate in this multi-stakeholder model did not have the right to change the outcome at the last minute to suit their point of view. I hope they will choose to participate from the start at the next go round. DP: It has been said by some registrars that it will be difficult to get them to give new TLDs shelf space given their limited resources. Do you see this as a problem? If so, how do you see new TLD operators can breach this problem? AR: That is true of the current model. However registries can become their own registrars. Also do not forget that the introduction of new types of gTLDs with new business models will also encourage new registrars to form. For example, .law might become available through new registrars who offer .law bundled with a variety of other services targeted to the legal community. DP: Architelos has been around for over a year now. Has the company met or exceeded its goals for its first year? And if so, what do you attribute the success too? AR: Our revenues for the first year were in excess of $1 million. And our 2012 first quarter revenues put us on track to double that this year. I think our success has been due to three factors: a terrific team, a nimble and low cost model, and our open source ethos. Our team consists of experts with hand-on experience and a proven track record in building, launching and managing registries. Norbert Grey has solid high-level financial and operational experience and was the architect of the Business Case Builder application. Michael Young, our CTO, has built registry back-end systems and has several patents under his belt. He has a keen sense of the market needs for technical products and services that solve the problems new TLDs will face. John Matson has more than 20 years of management consulting experience developing new business models. And I am the one in the industry so far who has successfully launched a TLD in the last round and managed a large registry. You won’t often find the best people within 20 miles of one another, so not surprisingly our team is dispersed. We have built an efficient virtual architecture that also reduces our cost structure. Lastly, our independence has meant we’ve earned each and every client not by referral but by reputation and client satisfaction. That is a harder but more financially and personally rewarding. DP: And what about the future? AR: There will be a shift in the balance of power with the entrance of brand new registries (incl. vertically integrated ones) and those who use their marketing dollars to entice the potential registrant, instead of the registrar. This is pull marketing versus the traditional way it has been done in our industry, which has been a “push” marketing effort through the registrars. You will also see new registrars emerge who are set up to serve specific vertical markets, as opposed to the current set of registrars that are either retail or reseller-oriented or focus broad swaths of consumers, SMEs or brands. For those registries that can cleverly use “pull” marketing, you will also see the balance of power shift from total reliance on registrars for marketing and branding toward the registries. This way they can regain control of the marketing messages, use the registrar channel to satisfy customer demand, and not be reliant on them to create the customer demand. This is one of the key features of our Velocity service.

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CIRA participates in development of online DNSChanger Malware Checker for Canadians

Posted By Vrytek On Sunday, April 22nd 2012 In Domain News | Tags: domain-name, fbi, knowledge, public, Registrar, Registry, user, virus | 
CIRA participates in development of online DNSChanger Malware Checker for Canadians

[news release] The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), in collaboration with Public Safety Canada and the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), has developed an online DNS Checker to screen users’ computers for the DNSChanger malware. Recently, through Operation Ghost Click , the FBI uncovered an extensive cyber criminal activity, whereas millions of computers around the world were infected with malicious software without the knowledge of the user. The malware, called DNSChanger, affected the Domain Name System (DNS) configuration of the user’s computer system. The DNS is the system that changes domain names into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses (for example, cira.ca=192.228.29.1. For more on how the DNS works you can visit youtu.be/2ZUxoi7YNgs ). The malware infrastructure, which affected over 20,000 Canadian IP addresses, redirected unsuspecting user’s to rogue DNS servers, allowing the cyber criminals to manipulate the user’s web activity. Because of the complexity and sophistication of this malware, detection and removal is challenging without the help of an IT security professional. Due to its experience in managing the DNS in Canada, CIRA was approached by Public Safety Canada to assist in developing a tool that allows Canadian Internet users to detect if their computer is affected by the DNSChanger malware. The result of this collaboration with the Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre (CCIRC) at Public Safety Canada and the CRTC is the DNSChanger Malware Checker, located at http://DNS-OK.ca/ . Once the user agrees to the Terms and Conditions, the DNS Checker will match the DNS Internet Protocol (IP) address employed by the user’s computer against the known Operation Ghost Click IP addresses. When completed, the user is greeted by either a green banner, which indicates that their computer is not infected with the malware, or a red banner, which indicates that their computer system may be infected with the malware. If the banner is red, the user is encouraged to consult the Public Safety Canada website that provides further information on detection and removal of the DNSChanger malware. For more information please visit www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/em/ccirc/2011/in11-002-eng.aspx . “This type of initiative really speaks to the collaborative nature of the Canadian Internet community, and the key role CIRA plays,” said CIRA’s president and CEO Byron Holland. “CIRA is committed to providing Canadian Internet users with a safe, secure and trusted online experience and this DNS Checker provides an important resource for Canadians to screen their computer for the DNSChanger malware”. The DNSChanger Malware Checker does not screen for any other virus, malicious code or malware. -30- About CIRA The Canadian Internet Registration Authority is the member-driven organization that manages Canada’s .CA domain name registry, develops and implements policies that support Canada’s Internet community, and represents the .CA registry internationally. This CIRA news release was sourced from: www.cira.ca/news/news-releases/dnschanger-checker/ To register your .CA domain name, check America Registry here .

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15 Millionth .DE Domain Means Flowers

Posted By Vrytek On Saturday, April 21st 2012 In Domain News | Tags: .de, denic, Domain, domain-name, german-internet, Industry, registrant, Registrar, united-kingdom, university, usa | 
15 Millionth .DE Domain Means Flowers

As earlier reported, the 15 millionth .DE domain name was registered on 18 April, at precisely 12:56 CEST. Maybe the gift for 15 million domains is flowers, as the domain name to take the gong was floristennetzwerk.de, which means “florists’ network.” “With my website I want to provide a purchasing portal for florists to order flowers and plants, avoiding the usual channels via intermediaries. I am a qualified florist myself and can build on 30 years of experience. And since I want to reach the green trade in Germany with my offer, it was clear to me that I needed a domain under .DE. I have the most beautiful profession in the world. Flowers make people smile and are the only product that does not really need any marketing.” said the registrant Alexander Kleerebezem. Every month there is an average of about 50,000 .DE domains registered as .DE cements its position as the world’s largest ccTLD, and second largest TLD overall. The largest TLDs in order are .COM, which has 102,169,176 registrations, then .DE. Third is .NET with 14,652,646 registrations, then .UK (United Kingdom – 10,047,549), .ORG (9,916,594), .INFO (7,951,936), .TK (Tokelau), .NL (Netherlands – 4,907,148), .EU (European Union – 3,609,733) and then rounding out the top ten is .RU (Russian Federation – 3,779,611) The first .DE domain names were registered in 1986 when the ccTLD was registered in the IANA database. In the beginning, the domain names are administered by a network operator located in the USA. In 1988, .DE administration was transferred to the University of Dortmund, initially handling the procedures rather informally and simply recording registrations in a manual list. Starting with only six .DE domains, the list soon grew at a continually increasing pace. About a decade later, the time came to create a sustainable basis for domain registration and administration. Early in 1997, 37 German Internet service providers got together and formed DENIC eG. At that time about 50,000 addresses are already registered with DENIC. In April 1999, there were 500,000 .DE domain names registered, and in October of the same year the one millionth domain was registered. “To have one’s own internet presence is quite attractive for German citizens,” said Sabine Dolderer, CEO of DENIC. “Nearly every sixth of them has their own .DE domain. It has always been our special concern to underscore the importance of .DE as a country code. To this end, we enabled the use of special characters of the German alphabet like umlauts or letters with accents and the German eszett in domain names. This makes it easy to identify oneself with the Top Level Domain .DE. And of course it also is the commitment and great performance of our members who offer first-class service to the end client that has helped us to become the largest country code Top Level Domain in the world.” The above statistics are sourced from RegistrarStats.com for gTLDs, individual registries for ccTLDs except .TK whose ranking is from Verisign’s Domain Name Industry Brief. To register your .DE domain name, check out Europe Registry here .

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Channel.com Tops Weekly Sales Chart

Posted By Vrytek On Wednesday, April 11th 2012 In Domain News | Tags: Aftermarket, afternicdls, domain-name, domainnamesales, easily-topping, Journal, remaining, sales-including, Sedo, sold-through, the-top, week, weekly-sales | 
Channel.com Tops Weekly Sales Chart

Channel.com was the “winner” of the Domain Name Journal weekly sales chart in the week to 18 March, selling for a nice $125,000 through Sedo, easily topping cheapvacations.ca in a good ccTLD sale selling for $47,000 through DomainNameSales. It was a good week for ccTLD sales at the top of the chart, accounting for seven of the top 20 sales including the catchy instant.ly coming in at number five. There were also 12 .COM sales and the remaining sale was a .NET sale. Sedo is getting some competition on the sales charts of late, at least at the top, accounting for only eight of the top 20. There were also four sales through DomainNameSales, and another sold through DomainAdvisors and DomainNameSales and three through AfternicDLS. To check out the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales in the week to 18 March, see: dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120328.htm

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Москва.com Largest Reported IDN Sale To Date

Posted By Vrytek On Wednesday, April 11th 2012 In Domain News | Tags: Domain, domain name journal, domain-name, final, Journal, moshe-schneider, notes-the-sale, owner-seems, release-details, russian, seller, transaction | 
Москва.com Largest Reported IDN Sale To Date

The largest reported internationalised domain name sale has been finalised with the final instalment paid in a $216,000 sale for Москва.com (“Moscow” in Russian) Domain Name Journal has reported. The report notes the sale was originally subject to a confidentiality agreement “but Gary Males at IDNTools.com was able to persuade the seller and buyer Moshe Schneider to release details of the transaction.” The domain name was added to the top 100 reported sales list for 2011 and comes in at number 26. But the current owner seems not to be keen to keep hold of it as it is currently undeveloped and listed for sale. The full Domain Name Journal report is at www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2012/dailyposts/20120410.htm .

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