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I have read this news today:


Two thirds of businesses are unaware they will be able to use their own name in place of domain extensions such as .com, .org, or .net when Internet domains are liberalized next year, according to a survey.

The change would let the likes of Nike or Microsoft control their own domain and better exploit their brands, and also counter cyber-squatters who use variations of brands on the 280 or so existing domain extensions.

"If you have '.nike', for example, you can create real and specific branded Websites, like 'running.nike' or 'runlondon.nike'," Joe White, chief operating officer of domain registrar Gandi.net, told Reuters in an interview.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which oversees domain names, is expected to start taking applications for new top-level domains early next year, said Future Laboratory, which conducted the research.

But the move is not on the radar of a majority of companies, the survey for Gandi.net found.

"(Companies) are generally completely unaware of this change coming down the line," said White. "This change has not yet permeated into the mainstream for businesses or consumers."

"However, those businesses which are aware actually see the prospect as being quite exciting," he said.

The price of $185,000 will initially limit applications to the largest corporations and organizations, said Tom Savigar, Strategy and Insight Director at The Future Laboratory.

ICANN is expecting 300-500 applications when it opens its doors in the first quarter of next year, he said.

"You'll see the big global corporations getting there early to own more of their online space," he said.

"(Owning their domain) could secure a higher level of credibility and recognition."

Smaller businesses will be able to use more specific extensions to match their business sector or geography such as ".london" or ".paris," he said.

The Future Laboratory surveyed 100 e-commerce managers; 50 from high-street companies and 50 from small and medium businesses online.


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I don't think this will affect .coms at all...
 
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Why not?!
 
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Why not?!

Simple, .asia .me .us .tel .whatever has not changed the face of domaining nor the value of quality domains. dotCOM is king and will be that way for a long long time. So is the new site for nike going to be nike.nike? NO, no established corporation with a web presence is going to spend the money to "remarket" a domain. Everyone knows when you want nike you go to nike.com, why would they shift that to nike.nike or running.nike or contact.nike? THEY WONT.

That doesn't mean they won't spend the money to obtain .nike and then forward any .nike address to their main nike.com site. Personally I think the people who run ICANN should be replaced my a computer. The internet world DOES not need another extension, every country has their own and then there are universal ones like com net org biz info etc. That is enough, ICANN just wants to stuff their pockets full of money and sell new extensions.....
 
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When you think about it, it should only affect the domainers who are frowned upon already, ie people who register TM and TYPO domains and try to sell them to established companies. Revenue can still be earned by advertizing, affiliates etc. The cost of these extensions will severely limit how many companies buy them anyway, so although it may make a bit of difference, I dont think it will be major. :imho:
 
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