"Simple you said"? This is the approach FFM and Uniregistry have in common. A potential Registrant must go to his Registrar, follow a Sunrise Period process if he needs it, and with a few clicks, buy it at the right price. Then, the job is done! The new and mandatory Trademark Clearinghouse registration process is a good (and very expensive) idea but it adds many steps to registering a domain name: if the number of Sunrise registrations is so low...there is a reason for this. One recent news: Uniregistry will be launching its own Registrar soon. Surprisingly, Uniregistrar.com is registered to… Uniregistry.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Who Are the Major New gTLD Applicants? Part 2 : Uniregistry
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.THANKYOU :-)
Some people don't answer emails I send them, and actually, it is how business works. I don't send so many by the way but I receive a lot of very positive feed-back about the news I publish on new gTLDs.
Some nice "new gTLD guy" wrote that to me yesterday:
I am no journalist, journalists follow strict rules, I don't.
I don't write so much but maybe that is why so many people read me.
I don't write so much but maybe that is why so many people read me.
I pretty much appreciate these comments.
Thank you.
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