This document discusses the upcoming launch of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) and provides an overview of ResellerClub's plans to support them. Key points include:
- ICANN's new gTLD program will introduce hundreds of new gTLDs like .camera, .london, and .شبكة to provide more options beyond the existing 22 gTLDs.
- Major registry applicants include Donuts, Top Level Domain Holdings, and Google. Launch timelines will range from weeks to years as gTLDs are approved and launched in batches.
- ResellerClub is developing tools like pre-ordering domains, registry integrations, and trademark support to
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NEW gTLDs ARE COMING! Gearing Up for Exciting Changes in Domain Business
1. NEW gTLDs ARE COMING!
Gearing up for exciting changes in the
domain name business
Abhijit Relekar
Product Manager, Domains
ResellerClub
2. Agenda
• Overview of the new gTLD program
• Understanding the various types of TLDs
• Major registries and platforms
• What’s different?
• When will the new gTLDs go live?
• What we’re doing about it
• What you should do next
3. New gTLDs: An Overview
What is the newgTLD program all
about?
4. About the New gTLD Program
The need
• 22 generic TLDs, 200 million registered domains
• Nearly 60% .COM, renders naming convention meaningless
• Greater diversity to promote choice for domain name buyers
The solution
• Thousands of new extensions will be created
• Variety of commonly used terms to have their own TLD
• Non-latin extensions (.IDN) will also be allowed
5. Where the program stands now
• Nearly 2000 applications initially received, ultimately reduced
to under 1300
• Each application goes through multiple evaluations before the
TLD can be delegated
• Large number of TLDs have multiple applications (contested),
will go through auction
• Evaluations based on assigned priority number
• Uncontested TLD applications with low priority number most
likely to be delegated sooner
– First of such TLDs being delegated as of Nov 2013
6. A deeper look into new gTLDs
Understanding various types of new
gTLDs
7. A broad classification of new gTLDs
Brands
Generics
• Representing a particular brand
• Closed operation
• e.g. .APPLE, .SAMSUNG, .BESTBUY
• General purpose names with wide usage possibilities
• Open or restricted operation
• e.g. .CAR, .FILM, .SPORT
Geographic
• TLD for a specific geographical area
• Open or restricted operation
• e.g. .NYC, .BERLIN, .SYDNEY
Community
• Intended for specific communities
• Open or restricted operation
• e.g. .LGBT, .ISLAM
IDN
• Non-latin characters in the TLD
• Intended for internationalized usage and acceptance
• e.g. .( ﺷﺒﻜﺔShabaka)
8. A deeper look into new gTLDs
Major Registries and Platforms
9. Notable new gTLD Registry Applicants
•
Donuts
– Applied for 307 TLDs
– All generic strings, 149 uncontested include .bike, .camera, .guru, etc.
– Developed their own registry back-end
•
Top Level Domain Holdings
– Applied for 92 TLDs
– Generic and some geo strings. 13 uncontested include .london, .beer
– Developed their own registry back-end
•
Famous Four Media
– Applied for 57 TLDs
– Mostly generic strings, 10 uncontested include .bid, .date, .men
– Using Neustar (or ARI in some cases) as Registry back-end
•
UniRegistry
– Applied for 54 TLDs
– Only generic strings, 9 uncontested include .sexy, .link, .photo
– Developed their own registry back-end
10. Notable new gTLD Registry Applicants
•
Radix Registry
– Applied for 29 TLDs
– Generic strings, 4 uncontested - .press, .space, .host, .website
– Registry back-end to be confirmed
•
United TLD (Demand Media)
– Applied for 26 TLDs
– 16 uncontested strings include .army, .dance, .ninja, .social
– Developed their own registry back-end
•
Google
– Applied for 101 TLDs
– Mix of brand and generic TLDs, 43 uncontested include .eat, .fly, .new
– Developed their own registry back-end
11. A deeper look into new gTLDs
What’s different about these gTLDs?
12. Trademark Clearing House (TMCH)
• Simplify registration process for trademark holders
• Additional oversight to ensure trademarks are not misused
• TMCH Sunrise Registrations process
– Trademark holder must register mark with TMCH
– Will be allotted an SMD file
– SMD to be used for any newgTLD Sunrise registration
• TMCH Claims process
– Applicable for 90 days post Sunrise
– Any domain registration request matching a TMCH mark must
be alerted
– Registrant can still register, mark holder is notified
13. Landrush Registrations
• Implementation will depend upon Registry
– may not have any Landrush period at all
– may have a shortened early-access program
• Auctions vs. Buy-it-now
• May have a significant application fee along with registration
cost
• May also have higher renewal and transfer price than
domains registered under general availability
14. Premium Name Registration
• Premium status for specific names designated at registry level
• Premium pricing may be applicable for registration, renewals
as well as transfers
• Registration may be offered directly, or through service
providers like Sedo, AfterNIC
• Multi-tiered pricing models being adopted by Registries
– E.g. Donuts
15. Gearing up for new gTLDs
When will these new gTLDs go live?
16. Launch Timelines
• Launch timeline may range from few weeks to few years,
depending on ICANN approval and Registry plan
• Uncontested gTLD applications likely to launch sooner
• First newgTLD: ..( ﺷﺒﻜﺔshabaka, Arabic for Web), Sunrise now
underway
• Generic TLDs to launch in batches starting late November –
early December
• 40+ new gTLDs expected to launch over the next 6 months
17. Launch Process for each new gTLD
• Launch Notice
– 30 day notice before Sunrise
• Sunrise period
– 30 or 60 day Sunrise depending on Registry
• Landrush period
– On discretion of registry
– TMCH Claims process may apply
– Buy-it-now, or auction process depending on Registry
• General Availability
– All names become available
– TMCH Claims process may apply
18. Gearing up for new gTLDs
What we’re doing to bring
newgTLDs on to the platform
19. Pre-ordering New gTLD Domain names
• Available through Supersite 2 and API
• No need to track launch plans of your desired TLD
• Give customers the ability to pre-order their domain name,
for free
• Give resellers insight into what their customers are looking for
• Easily convert pre-orders into registrations when the TLD goes
live
• Expected launch: 2-3 weeks
20. Registry Integration
• Aim to make all notable and desirable gTLDs available to our
Resellers
• Integrate with technology platforms of all major new gTLD
Registries
– Donuts
– Radix Registry
– Famous Four
– Demand Media
– Minds + Machines
– Google
– UniRegistry, and several others
21. Trademark Clearing House Integration
• Available through Supersite and API
• Trademark SMD engine for Sunrise registrations
• Trademark holder supplies SMD file, we provide a list of
names they can register
• TMCH database integration to comply with claims process
• Expected launch – December 2013
22. Revamped Check Availability Flow
• Traditional check availability not ideal with vast array of
available options
• Customer only needs to suggest keyword
• Check availability engine suggests ideal options on both sides
of the dot!
• Ultimate aim to increase value of shopping cart
• Available through Supersite 2 and API
• Expected Launch – Q1 2014
23. And more!
• DNSSEC
• Profit % based pricing
• Premium domain support
• Revised invoice structure
25. Our recommendations
• Supersite users: Upgrade to Supersite 2
• API users: develop ability to take newgTLD pre-orders
• Review TMCH – http://www.trademark-clearinghouse.com/
• Reach out to customers and resellers to explain upcoming
changes