More than a handful of people have told me they are looking forward to registering a .App name and wondered where they would be priced ? Google just won the rights to the extension for $25,000,001 as has been reported everywhere on the Internet, some sites actually reporting it today likes it is hot off the presses.
Charleston Road Registry believes that the .app gTLD will best add value to the gTLD space by limiting registration to only application developers. Charleston Road Registry plans to require registrars to confirm that a domain applicant is an application developer via an established process. If the domain applicant passes the eligibility verification process, only then will the applicant be eligible to apply for a second-level domain in the .app gTLD. To preserve the integrity of the gTLD, Charleston Road Registry reserves the right to adopt certain monitoring measures, including periodic audits. Charleston Road Registry also reserves the right to adopt enforcement measures, including a request that registrars facilitate a user reporting method to log complaints and⁄or potential instances of misuse within the gTLD. If a registrant is found to be in violation of the terms of the registry-registrar agreement or the registrar-registrant agreement, Charleston Road Registry may request that the appropriate registrar enforce such agreements through penalties, including but not limited to suspension of the domain name.
Google is planning to make registrars do a lot of work according to their application, it makes me wonder if most will pass on offering .App domains and that Google will use its own registrar for the bulk of .app regs. Google will be implementing monitoring and periodic audits. Unless they change course it looks like this is going to be a highly scrutinized extension.
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Charleston Road Registry believes that the .app gTLD will best add value to the gTLD space by limiting registration to only application developers. Charleston Road Registry plans to require registrars to confirm that a domain applicant is an application developer via an established process. If the domain applicant passes the eligibility verification process, only then will the applicant be eligible to apply for a second-level domain in the .app gTLD. To preserve the integrity of the gTLD, Charleston Road Registry reserves the right to adopt certain monitoring measures, including periodic audits. Charleston Road Registry also reserves the right to adopt enforcement measures, including a request that registrars facilitate a user reporting method to log complaints and⁄or potential instances of misuse within the gTLD. If a registrant is found to be in violation of the terms of the registry-registrar agreement or the registrar-registrant agreement, Charleston Road Registry may request that the appropriate registrar enforce such agreements through penalties, including but not limited to suspension of the domain name.
Google is planning to make registrars do a lot of work according to their application, it makes me wonder if most will pass on offering .App domains and that Google will use its own registrar for the bulk of .app regs. Google will be implementing monitoring and periodic audits. Unless they change course it looks like this is going to be a highly scrutinized extension.
Read the full article here