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.XXX Pre-Registrations Hit 300,000
ICM Registry has received over 300,000 pre-registrations for its new .xxx domain names as of this morning. It has received tens of thousands of pre-registrations in just the past few days.
Of course, these pre-registrations don?t necessarily mean .XXX will get 300,000 registrations on the first day. There?s no cost to pre-register. There?s also no guarantee that those who express an interest in a name will get it. It?s more of a notification system than anything else. Domains will be allocated in multiple ways. There will be options for trademark holders, possible priority for those that own the same second level domain name under a different TLD, an RFP process for developing valuable names, and auctions. http://domainnamewire.com/2011/03/21...ns-hit-300000/ :321GFY:321GFY:321GFY:321GFY:321GFY |
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I bet if more than 1 person tries to pre reg a domain, and the person with the .com doesnt take it, then that would prompt some type of auction. So good luck pre registering a domain that is good, that no one else wants. Aslo keep in mind, those 300K pre reg's i'd bet more than 1/2 are dupicates. I wonder how many of them are for sex.xxx porn.xxx etc. |
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The whole point of pre-reg would be to get it before anyone else does. Don't "bet" about it, please post some proof about it. |
300,000... wow.
Who's saying the industry doesn't want this TLD? Looks to me like the industry has spoken. |
the whole "pre-reg" crap is just a way to show that .xxx has support. i'm sure anyone can pre-order any domain any number of times.
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I wonder how the count is set up. Does that include domain broker reservations, trademark holders, defensive registrations, etc.
Either it doesn't really matter to me. .XXX is not competing with adult companies, it's competing with .COM and I'm happy to stick with investing in the development of our .COM sites. Dot Travel story http://www.travelindex.com/blog/dot_travel http://www.nic.aero/news/media_profile/q_and_a With over 60 million domain names registered the .aero suffix removes the user from the anonymity of the Internet , businesses and organisations adopting .aero will always be found in one place and be instantly recognised as aviation companies. I'm sure .XXX will make itself lots of money no matter what. I can't even find a relevant .travel or .aero domain I would ever visit. I see Utah registered a .travel, but I don't plan to visit. |
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/perlow/xxx...ess-tlds/16385
Good article. This is about the domain business, not about the adult business. |
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In reply to email conversation with Stuart Lawley, he explained "Firstly any names you own related to your exact company name etc or covered by any trademarks etc, will have rights protections that already exist."
To then follow "in other cases where the requested name is generic and there is more than one applicant we will have a 'tie-break". Note however that we only allowed names registered before a certain date to pre- reserve, i think it was some time in 2006." Of which he continued to state that full rules of tie-break had yet to be discussed, however, he did come to prove that you could not obviously pre-reserve websites such as xxx.xxx as xxx.com had obviously been owned for such a long time. He continued to add "The whole process is designed to deter squatters and opportunist trying to game the system and make sure existing members of the community get their matching names, wherever possible" Now that .xxx has been approved, I could imagine those with rightful owned websites can continue business without being effected by those with websites that created problems or those trying to effect others business & maybe make a quick buck. Its for those in the long haul. |
I did the pre registration. It is pointless. They take zero money and no credit card info. Seriously, that number means nothing.
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The lawsuits haven't begun yet ...
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Boycott is in full motion ...
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When we think that the adult biz could not get any worse, appears this
now... Have a question: Can I continue using my domain. com? Or I have to record this. xxx? |
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I imagine that many will not pay the $60 fee when the money comes due.
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Nice chunk of monies and auctioned ones will probably give even much more... :pimp |
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Stewart Lawley was quoted as saying, "This was always going to be a very lucrative arrangement." http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1HGGaU5R9 |
Lucrative if he has enough buyers who pay and renew each year;.....otherwise, after a year or two, the wolf will be at his door.
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i thought its price will be $1 so i scraped all single word adult kw from google and imported that in excel and uploaded it to them for preregistration.
if i get anything im gonna tell them to gfy. |
Dot com is king
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I rather enjoyed this real business thread.
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So there you go, that total number is full of duplicates. You likely have 100's of people submitting the same domain for registration. It doesn't make the process useless, it just causes an auction to happen if there is more than 1 person trying to pre register the same domain (not counting those who did the sunrise process). Wait till the sunrise period is over and how many auctions there are. Greedy staurt isn't going to have first come first served for non sunrise, he is going to let it go to auction to he can make the most money. Quote:
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It's funny, everyone was " OH NO, WE CAN'T LET THIS HAPPEN" blah blah blah.. now that it happens everyone is saying " oh big deal, so what, it will just flop anyway." For how much you people think this will flop and be over with in a year or two, everyone sure got upset about the idea of it happening and wanted to fight against so hard. If it was no big deal all along why was everyone so against it?
lol you people are a piece of work, anything to make yourselves feel better i guess. |
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I'd bet most people pay up, but in reality there will likely only be 1/4 or less of that 300K registered because a lot of those domains submitted are dups. Quote:
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$60 is the wholesale price, not the price that will be charged for new reg's
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300,000? I see the industry boycott is working.
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someone needs to just run a dictionary script on this ... just to fuck with them
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Know what: why would the owner of a .com have a higher priority than someone holding the .net
Nobody thinks thats a bit strange? |
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Is there any way to verify the 300,000 figure? He could just be inflating the real number to create hype.
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these are just webmasters hedging their bets on .xxx
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