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One way to provide protection is too allow those who have the domain portion
of any domain.(com|net|org|...) to have first dibs for the domain of any new
gTLD. i.e. if nanog.org, nanog.com, nanog.net, etc. would have first dibs
on nanog.thisisgreatstuff.
Or is that too simplistic and fraught with division?
perry.com
perry.net
perry.org
perry.eu (etc...) and one of mine:
perry.co.uk
All have different registrants.
Now, what I did think this week in Paris, listening to all this stuff,
was that maybe there could be one big race/auction for something like
mytrademark.sunrise, and then all the sunrise periods of all the other
new tlds should automatically import as a reserved name, all the
mytrademarks (but if the registration wasn't taken up by the end of the
sunrise period, it could be thrown back in the pot).
--
Roland Perry