Difference between revisions of ".goo"

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'''.goo''' is a [[Brand TLD]] being proposed in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. [[NTT Resonant Inc.]] is the only remaining applicant for the string; [[Google]] had originally applied for the string as well.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/application-results/strings-1200utc-13jun12-en Reveal Day 13 June 2012 – New gTLD Applied-For Strings]</ref>
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'''.goo''' is a [[Brand TLD]] proposed in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. [[NTT Resonant Inc.]] manages the TLD and is its [[Registry]]. The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the [[Root Zone]] on March 4th, 2015.<ref name="delegation">[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/delegated-strings Delegated String, ICANN.org] Retrieved 04 March 2015</ref>
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===Objection===
 
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An official Legal Rights Objection was filed by the applicant [[NTT Resonant Inc.]] against fellow applicant [[Google]].<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/lro/cases/ LRO Cases, WIPO.int]</ref>
 
An official Legal Rights Objection was filed by the applicant [[NTT Resonant Inc.]] against fellow applicant [[Google]].<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/lro/cases/ LRO Cases, WIPO.int]</ref>

Revision as of 22:31, 4 March 2015

Status: Delegated
Type: Brand TLD
Priority #: 347 - NTT Resonant Inc.
1814 - Google (Charleston Road Registry Inc.)

More information: NTLDStatsLogo.png

.goo is a Brand TLD proposed in ICANN's New gTLD Program. NTT Resonant Inc. manages the TLD and is its Registry. The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the Root Zone on March 4th, 2015.[1]

Objection

An official Legal Rights Objection was filed by the applicant NTT Resonant Inc. against fellow applicant Google.[2]

A Legal Rights Objection, as defined by the ICANN approved mediator, WIPO, is when, "third parties may file a formal objection to an application on several grounds, including, for trademark owners and Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) [..] When such an objection is filed, an independent panel (comprised of one or three experts) will determine whether the applicant’s potential use of the applied-for gTLD would be likely to infringe [..] the objector’s existing trademark, or IGO name or acronym."[3]

Google subsequently withdrew its application in June 2013.[4]

References

  1. Delegated String, ICANN.org Retrieved 04 March 2015
  2. LRO Cases, WIPO.int
  3. LRO, WIPO.int Retrieved 25 March 2013
  4. Google Beaten in New gTLD Contention Set, DomainIncite.com published & Retrieved 18 June 2013