Difference between revisions of ".corp"

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# [[Google]] ([[Charleston Road Registry Inc.]]),  applied for 101 [[TLD]]s. [[Sarah Falvey]], Senior Policy Analyst of Google is the main contact person in the application. <ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/6/prweb9603479.htm Online Marketing Firm fishbat Inc., Breaks Down the ICANN gTLD Announcement]</ref>
 
# [[Google]] ([[Charleston Road Registry Inc.]]),  applied for 101 [[TLD]]s. [[Sarah Falvey]], Senior Policy Analyst of Google is the main contact person in the application. <ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/6/prweb9603479.htm Online Marketing Firm fishbat Inc., Breaks Down the ICANN gTLD Announcement]</ref>
 
# [[PROC Registry, LLC]], [[Joshua Bourne]], Managing Partner of [[FairWinds Partners]] is the main contact person in the application
 
# [[PROC Registry, LLC]], [[Joshua Bourne]], Managing Partner of [[FairWinds Partners]] is the main contact person in the application
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==Objections==
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Jeff Bullock, the Secretary of State for Delaware, has raised concerns about new gTLD applications for [[.inc]], .corp, and [[.ltd]]. He believed that the applications do not adequately safeguard consumers, businesses, the public at large, state regulators, or the internet itself from the gTLDs being potentially used for fraudulent or misleading purposes.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10553-delaware-secretary-of-state-opposes-any-corporate-themed-new-gtlds Delaware secretary of state opposes any corporate-themed new gTLDs]. Published 2012 September 21. Retrieved 2012 November 13.</ref> Delaware's lenient company laws make it the state US corporations are most registered in.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 20:05, 13 November 2012

Status: Proposed
Type: Generic
Category: Commerce

More information: NTLDStatsLogo.png

.corp is a proposed new gTLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program.

Applicants

There are six applicants for the .corp TLD including: [1]

  1. DotCorp Ltd., a Hong Kong-based company that intends to offer .corp internationally.[2]
  2. Dot Registry LLC, an American company that is also applying for .inc, .llc, .llp. Dot Registry LLC intends to limit registration of their strings to only verifiable American companies that qualify for the respective designation; this initiative has already received some support from U.S. Secretaries of State. The company is using Neustar for their backend registry services.[3]
  3. STRAAT Investments, the parent company of .co Internet is applying for 13 domain name strings including .corp. [4]
  4. Donuts(Cotton Fields, LLC), a new registry company that filed for 307 new gTLD applications. Each gTLD application was submitted to ICANN under different company names. [5]
  5. Google (Charleston Road Registry Inc.), applied for 101 TLDs. Sarah Falvey, Senior Policy Analyst of Google is the main contact person in the application. [6]
  6. PROC Registry, LLC, Joshua Bourne, Managing Partner of FairWinds Partners is the main contact person in the application

Objections

Jeff Bullock, the Secretary of State for Delaware, has raised concerns about new gTLD applications for .inc, .corp, and .ltd. He believed that the applications do not adequately safeguard consumers, businesses, the public at large, state regulators, or the internet itself from the gTLDs being potentially used for fraudulent or misleading purposes.[7] Delaware's lenient company laws make it the state US corporations are most registered in.

References