New gTLDs: Let the Gaming Begin, Part I: TLD Front Running
Progress & Freedom Foundation Progress on Point Paper, Vol. 16, No. 17, July 2009
9 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2009
Date Written: July 30, 2009
Abstract
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) should ensure that its proposed top-level domain application process guards against 'front running' by speculators. This paper is the first in a series of commentaries identifying unresolved issues surrounding ICANN’s proposed implementation of new top-level domains (TLDs).
The actions of certain prospective TLD applicants filing national trademark applications associated with generic TLD strings such as .MUSIC, .MOVIE, .BLOG, etc. raises concerns. This type of 'front running' by prospective applicants trying to game the process potentially interferes with other legitimate applications. The failure of ICANN to address this problem may jeopardize ICANN's core function: maintaining the global interoperability of a unique root. Specifically, trademark owners who are unable to secure a particular TLD string may seek to have the courts direct the root server's operator to remove the disputed string.
ICANN should proactively address the 'front running issue by taking the following three steps: In consultation with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Government Advisory Committee (GAC), there needs to be increased global awareness of these issues among national trademark offices as well as trademark practitioners; the global trademark community needs to engage in a constructive dialog regarding these issues in appropriate international fora; following these consultations, ICANN staff should make appropriate changes to the Draft Applicant Guidebook and the proposed registry template agreement to address these issues, and seek public consultation before finalizing the Applicant Guidebook.
Keywords: Top level Domain, domains, domain names, TLDs, gTLD, ICANN, front running, registrars, SSAC, string connection, trademark, USPTO, Intent to Use, domain name speculators, mTLD, MOBI, WIPO, MUSIC, GAC, SG, Registry Operator, Draft Applicant Guidebook
JEL Classification: D23, D45, D73, D79, E62, H25, L51, L82, L86, L96, O34, O39, O3
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