Tuesday, November 1, 2016

6 Sunrise Periods start today

Six new Sunrise Periods are starting today. The 6 new gTLDs concerned are:
  1. .ファッション (fashion);
  2. .書籍 (book);
  3. .クラウド (cloud);
  4. .食品 (food);
  5. .家電 (consumer electronics);
  6. .ストア (store).
An agent can be selected here to participate in the Sunrise Period.
What you missed in our previous Newsletter:
  1. 5 new gTLD were just delegated:
    1. The .NEWHOLLAND new gTLD
    2. .BASEBALL
    3. .CASEIH
    4. .CASE
    5. .IVECO
  2. How .CLUB's Colin Campbell Rebounded From a $100 Million Setback and Took a Lead Role in Reshaping the Web
  3. How .eco domain was won
  4. Good read - Where Are the World’s Largest Brands Registering?
  5. DNS-News.fr (New gTLDs in French)
  6. 87 sites dropped their .com for a new domain
  7. .WEB is ICANN's First Test of Accountability
  8. The GAC will discuss the Subsequent Rounds in new gTLDs
  9. Research Revealed on Authoritative Servers at the Second Level
  10. Listen to Verisign and XYZ duke it out in court
  11. Internet Globalization: Utilize Email for Non-English IDNs
  12. Comments on .NYC Auction Results
  13. Amazon is serious about the NewG
  14. School District Using a .Vegas Domain
  15. WTF is the dark web?
Update on new gTLDs' registration volumes:
  • New gTLDs related to the COMPANIES;
  • New gTLDs related to the LAW;
  • New gTLDs related to FINANCE;
  • New gTLDs related to COLORS.

Monday, October 31, 2016

dotBRAND new gTLDs: is Nomulus the Answer?

Google announced Nomulus: a tool to operate a new generic Top-Level Domains technically. In the world of new gTLDs, this announcement sounds like it is going to replace, or come as an alternative to backend registries. It could, but this sounding is incomplete.
Read why Nomulus could or could not be a solution

Update on new gTLDs' registration volumes:
  • New gTLDs related to CATERING;
  • New gTLDs related to CITIES (hot);
  • New gTLDs related to PHOTOGRAPHY.
Tonight's new gTLDs' Newsletter: subscribe here.

What you missed in our previous Newsletter:
  1. ICANN files motion to dismiss Donuts’ .Web lawsuit;
  2. Cost of Donuts’ DPML trademark protection service to soar;
  3. .CLUB注册局已不再保留删除和掉落域名!
  4. Root Stability Study Draft Report Available;
  5. ICANN to terminate Guardian’s last gTLD;
  6. Registered Participants of the Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference;
  7. Real estate terms sell for big bucks in .nyc domain name auction;
  8. KSK Rollover Operations Begin;
  9. Is Nomulus the Answer?
    Google announced Nomulus: a tool to operate a new generic Top-Level Domains technically. In the world of new gTLDs, this announcement sounds like it is going to replace, or come as an alternative to backend registries. It could, but this sounding is incomplete:
    1. Understanding how it works;
    2. What about Nomulus?
    3. Facts;
    4. Patience is a virtue.
Most recent Trademark Clearinghouse Sunrise Period announcements

Friday, October 28, 2016

New gTLD acquisition for 1 million Euros

1 million Euros is the budget I was allocated for the acquisition of a new gTLD. After discussing with a certain number of applicants, it now seems clear that this is not enough. With the level of investment required to create a new gTLD, it is something I understand but I didn't speak to everyone.

I could not talk to all applicants so here is the pitch:
  • We look for an "as generic as possible" TLD;
  • We won't pay more than €1M;
  • We do not need to change backend registry;
  • Our intention is to deploy the TLD (increase the number of domain names registered);
  • We could also be interested in acquiring a .BRAND new gTLD.
So if you want to talk to us, contact Jovenet Consulting.


Update on new gTLDs' registration volumes:
  • New gTLDs related to CARS;
  • New gTLDs related to HEALTH;
  • Good read - Generic new gTLDs.

What you missed in our previous Newsletter:
  1. List of prohibited new gTLDs;
  2. The Trademark Clearinghouse turns 3;
  3. Good read - How can local domains help your quality score?
  4. The 2016 Yunqi Conference (new gTLDs);
  5. 250 people want a .SRD new gTLD;
  6. Specialty Top Level Domain Names: Are They Worth It?
  7. ICANN has $400m in the bank;
  8. Donuts asks judge to allow limited discovery;
  9. UPDATE: Brands unleash scathing review of ‘.feedback’ seek investigation against registry;
  10. Universal Acceptance Steering Group: A Year of Progress;
  11. Plan for Thin to Thick Whois Transition Available for Public Comment;
  12. Next ICANN board agenda;
  13. Renewal of .TEL Registry Agreement;
  14. Investment of Auction Proceeds;
  15. Two-Character Domain Names in the New gTLD Namespace;
  16. Consideration of the Corn Lake, LLC v. ICANN Independent Review Process Final Declaration;
  17. Updated resources for Pre-Delegation Testing (PDT);
  18. Donuts’ application for .Charity lives again.
Most recent Trademark Clearinghouse Sunrise Period announcements

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Nomulus: what do you think?

I am working on an article related to Domulus, the new backend registry tool offered by Google to existing applicants, and new ones willing to submit a new gTLD application in "Round 2" of the ICANN new gTLD program.
I look for first impressions from potential interested parties in this tool. Please contact me.

Update on new gTLDs' registration volumes:
  • New gTLDs for COMPANIES: the domain name extensions in which companies should secure their name (see tonight's Newsletter);
  • New gTLDs related to the LAW: Corporate Registrar FairWinds Partners, a domain name strategy consultancy company, also sole Corporate Registrar to have applied for its own .BRAND new gTLD, has now 4 new domain names registered (ending in ".fairwinds");
  • New gTLDs related to the COLORS;
  • New gTLDs related to FINANCE: the .ACCOUNTANT new gTLD loses 6,000 registrations;
  • New gTLDs related to CATERING;
  • New gTLDs related to PHOTOGRAPHY: the .ART new gTLD now has 10 domain name registered and website says it should launch in November 2016 but no official announcement has been made yet.
  • New gTLDs related to CITIES.

Tonight's new gTLDs' Newsletter: subscribe here.

What you missed in our previous Newsletter:
  1. gTLD Marketplace Health Index Metrics;
  2. Il punto davanti a Roma e Milano (article about new gTLDs in Italian with info on coming new gTLD project);
  3. Chinese Naming Tip: Sometimes even words that sound negative in their English translation (for example “poisonous chicken soup”) can have a more trendy and positive meaning in Chinese usage, making it a more valuable and brandable domain name as well: read the full story;
  4. Ending soon: .网站 (web) Sunrise Period
  5. Have you claimed your digital real estate?
  6. New gTLD .WEB and .AMAZON update;
  7. Busting the Myths of Not-Com Domain Names;
  8. NewG talk #9: the usual strong performers (.top, .club, .site, .bid, .vip, .online) continued their uptrend.
Most recent Trademark Clearinghouse Sunrise Period announcements

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

NOMULUS

I remember reading the list of freshly published new gTLD applications on the ICANN website in 2012. Checking the list, I found a .AND new gTLD: a prohibited string since "and" is an ISO 3 code, the kind of 3 letters TLD prohibited by the new gTLD applicant guidebook. The application came from Google and since then I thought: who in the world has enough money but Google to submit a $185,000 application for something that is prohibited? At the time, it really pissed me off because I lacked so much money to participate in this first round of the ICANN new gTLD program alone.

Today: Google announces "Nomulus"
Reading between the lines of this blog post, I have questions:
  • who is going to take advantage of this? Registrars for future new gTLD applicants?
  • what about existing back-end registry providers? Isn't this going to cause trouble for round 2 of the ICANN new gTLD program?
  • Doesn't this mean that prices are going to drop?
  • Isn't the future of launching a new gTLD the same as we register a domain name today? ;-)
  • Is Ben McIlwain going to receive a lot of emails in the next few days?
  • Is Google going to announce its new gTLD offer for Round two of the ICANN new gTLD program?
  • Do I want to do the promotion of his offer?
Google demonstrates here, once again, its capacity to understand the market. I then predict more .BRAND new gTLD applications in Round 2. Kudos Google.

New domain name registration volumes:
  • New gTLDs related to FINANCE;
  • New gTLDs related to the LAW;
  • New gTLDs related to COLORS.
Tonight's new gTLD Newsletter:
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What you missed in our previous Newsletter:
  1. New ICANN report reveals China’s drive to become a dominant player in new gTLDs;
  2. 6,000 .LAW domains registered in a year;
  3. Donuts will cut off sham .DOCTORS;
  4. Great results from attending dmexco 2016: partners from Radix, Boston Ivy, Rightside, .CLUB, .SHOP and .TUBE registries and many more were on hand to share information and create awareness about their domains to marketers, advertisers and other digital media professionals. Read the full story;
  5. NewG talk #8 : see how much an extension depends on China. In this respect, .WANG and .REN are almost exclusive for Chinese buyers;
  6. Rotary Clubs start to use ".club" domains: http://rotaryecb.club/;
  7. Re-renewal rates on new TLDs higher than original renewals;
  8. .COM Registrations Continue to Rise, Unphased by New gTLDs;
  9. A recent study commissioned by ICANN reveals despite introduction and growth of new gTLDs, .COM and other legacy TLDs have remained steady and rising.
Most recent Trademark Clearinghouse Sunrise Period announcements

Monday, October 17, 2016

2 new gTLDs are dropping domain names

The food and beverage TLDs .REST and .BAR will release over 20,000 previously unavailable domains, including valuable keywords, geographics, numerics and category killers, for general registration through accredited registrars on October 19. At least 50% of the new name pool will be made available at standard pricing while names like tapas.bar, rock.bar, manhattan.bar, asian.rest, pho.rest and grill.rest will follow a tiered premium pricing model.

The release will be made exclusively available to registrars integrated with CentralNic, the registry’s technical backend provider.

New domain name registration volumes:

Tonight's new gTLD Newsletter:
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What you missed in last Friday's Newsletter:
  1. Conference - Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference (DOMAINS & JURISDICTION): how can the neutrality of the technical layers of the Internet be preserved when enforcing national jurisdictions on the Domain Name System? When: November 14-16 Paris, France.
  2. Chinese new gtlds: this is the list of Chinese IDNs (new generic Top-Level Domains);
  3. What to Expect at ICANN57: a Guide for Business Stakeholders;
  4. On domain renewals (and re-renewals);
  5. Rightside new gTLD renewals can top 80%
  6. Infographic: the Domain Name Revolution And You!
  7. Conference - Brands & Domains. The Event dedicated to Brands: 1 December Valencia, Spain
  8. What’s “Hot” In China? Recently, the term “xiao xian rou” became very popular in China (read the full story);
  9. New gTLDs that you have sold that is now used by companies;
  10. French: Comment les nouveaux gTLD sont-ils utilisés?
  11. .XXX to get lower ICANN fees, accept the URS.
Most recent Trademark Clearinghouse Sunrise Period announcements

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