New gTLDs - Pandora’s Box is Open

Posted: 7 Apr 2010

Date Written: February 28, 2010

Abstract

“After years of discussion and thought, gTLDs are being expanded. They will allow for more innovation, choice and change to a global Internet presently served by just 21 generic top-level domain names.” Internet Cooperation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

In a world with over 1.6 billion Internet users, the expansion of generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs) continues to be a key issue for legal right holders and Internet users generally. Originally, expansion of gTLDs was largely motivated by the recognition that there is a conflict between domain names and trade mark owners with similar marks which belong to different geographical locations, or to different goods and/or services classification. This expansion has, in the past, been relativity “controllable”. However, in June 2008, the board of the Internet Cooperation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved the concept of introducing new gTLDs in unlimited numbers. This development is significant to legal right holders in many ways, and is expected to create further controversy in an unsettled area of law, that of property rights over domain names and their relationship with other legal rights.

This paper reviews the manner in which ICANN is handling the gTLDs expansion from a legal right holders’ perspective. The paper will examine the application of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), arguing that over the past ten years the UDRP has exhibited significant inconsistencies in the making of decisions, and that the issues of interpretation of the policy and the use of precedent can only be resolved by a unitary appeal procedure. ICANN’s new proposal of introducing a Uniform Rapid Suspension System (URS) is still pending consideration, and it is unknown at this juncture whether this will be used in conjunction with the UDRP or otherwise.

Keywords: gTLDs, UDRP, Domain Names

Suggested Citation

Alramahi, Mohammad, New gTLDs - Pandora’s Box is Open (February 28, 2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1433768

Mohammad Alramahi (Contact Author)

University of Bedfordshire ( email )

School of Law
University Square
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3JU
United Kingdom

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