That is quite possible as the results of the recent .CLUB launching show that it generated a lots of interest in a short period of time. The .CLUB registry is now number 3 on the list of most registered domain names with 37 806 domains registered and .EMAIL is in position 6 (source http://ntldstats.com/).
Read my article on gTLD.club: http://gtld.club/2014/05/14/are-international-tlds-the-key-to-a-successful-registry/
A blog about New gTLDs and dotBrands (.BRANDs) from the ICANN new gTLD program. You can subscribe to The gTLD Club's Newsletter.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Are “International TLDs” the key to a successful Registry?
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circleid,
gtld.club,
icann,
new generic Top-Level Domain

.WINE and .VIN : "la politique de l'Autruche"
All parties following the .WINE & .VIN Opera already know about the latest ICANN publication (see the link below). Let's hope we have a decision from the board starting June 3, 2014:
"... In response, the NGPC accepted that GAC advice and directed ICANN Staff not to commence the contracting process for the applications for .WINE and .VIN for 60 days. That 60-day hold period, which expires June 3, 2014, was implemented by the NGPC to “provide additional time for the relevant impacted parties to negotiate, which they are encouraged to do.”
ICANN encourages all interested parties to use the 60-day hold period to continue to negotiate and seek common ground and hopes that these efforts will result in improved outcomes to all parties".
ICANN update: http://blog.icann.org/2014/05/wine-and-vin-where-does-icann-stand/
Hints and Solution for the Protection of Wine Geographical Indications in the ICANN New gTLD Program:http://www.circleid.com/posts/20130403_hints_and_solution_for_the_protection_of_wine_geographical_gtld/
"... In response, the NGPC accepted that GAC advice and directed ICANN Staff not to commence the contracting process for the applications for .WINE and .VIN for 60 days. That 60-day hold period, which expires June 3, 2014, was implemented by the NGPC to “provide additional time for the relevant impacted parties to negotiate, which they are encouraged to do.”
ICANN encourages all interested parties to use the 60-day hold period to continue to negotiate and seek common ground and hopes that these efforts will result in improved outcomes to all parties".
ICANN update: http://blog.icann.org/2014/05/wine-and-vin-where-does-icann-stand/
Hints and Solution for the Protection of Wine Geographical Indications in the ICANN New gTLD Program:http://www.circleid.com/posts/20130403_hints_and_solution_for_the_protection_of_wine_geographical_gtld/

Tuesday, May 13, 2014
New gTLDs : 3 recent posts on gTLD.club
I recently posted three articles on gTLD.club:
- New gTLDs which will not proceed;
- TRS launches Website store for .Luxury Top-Level Domain
- Is the future of .BRAND TLDs to be registered just like a domain name (with Godaddy)?
Note about gTLD.club : I promote gTLD.club authors through my network of members interested in new generic Top-Level Domains: on LinkedIn, NEWSgTLDs.com and NDD.buzz. Feel free to join.
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Jean Guillon,
new generic Top-Level Domain

Monday, May 12, 2014
Letter from Keith Besgrove (Australian Government) regarding the new gTLD applications for .WINE and .VIN
"The Australian Government is concerned that proposals being put forward for additional conditions could unduly limit the legitimate use of GI-related terms, and unfairly restrict access to online avenues of trade. Domain names themselves are not GIs, and terms relating to GIs can legitimately be used as part of a domain name for a range of purposes. For example, the term champagne is recognised as a GI in Australia and, as a result, sparkling wine made in Australia may not be labelled as champagne. However, it is acceptable for an Australian wine retailer to sell champagne [that is, wine that is produced in the French region of Champagne under the rules of appellation]. It is also acceptable for Australian entities to use the word champagne in business names and domain names, such as champagnedistributors.wine. In this example, the existing safeguards for new would appropriately prohibit a fraudulent or deceptive use of that domain name, and require a process to deal with any complaints that may arise. Conditions additional to these could inappropriately obstruct legitimate trade".
Download the letter here: http://www.icann.org/en/news/correspondence/besgrove-to-crocker-08may14-en
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dotvinum,
icann,
new generic Top-Level Domain,
vin,
wine

Friday, May 9, 2014
Des nouvelles extensions Internet pour faire face au phishing?
Un tout petit article pour expliquer en quoi une nouvelle extension est utile pour mieux faire face à une attaque de phishing.
"En effet, il est beaucoup plus visuel d’indiquer à un client de repérer qu’un email est bien issu d’une adresse ou d’un site Internet se terminant en .ORANGE qu’un .COM. Le véritable avantage de posséder son extension Internet est de pouvoir informer son client en amont sur la véracité de l’information qu’il reçoit ou va recevoir. Pour simplifier: “tout ce qui ne vient pas de mon .MARQUE, ce n’est pas de moi”."
A lire sur gTLD.club : http://gtld.club/2014/05/08/le-orange-permettra-t-il-deviter-cela/
A lire sur gTLD.club : http://gtld.club/2014/05/08/le-orange-permettra-t-il-deviter-cela/
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new gTLDs,
orange,
phishing,
trademarks

Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Update on .WINE & .VIN new gTLDs
An invitation was sent to all 3 .WINE applicants
World's Largest Registrar - GoDaddy.com
The European Commission recently sent an invitation to all three .wine applicants for the negotiation on safeguards of .vin and .wine new gTLDs. The official invitation (Letter Nigel Hickson & ICANN 15 16 May 2014) was sent by the EFOW. Here is the letter sent by the European Commission.
Read the letters on gTLD.club
Read the letters on gTLD.club
Published today, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment from New Zealand (.KIWI) considers the actual safeguards are sufficient to protect wine Geographical Indications.
Read the letter here.
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european commission,
kiwi,
new generic Top-Level Domain,
vin,
wine

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