gTLD | Full Legal Name | E-mail suffix | Detail | .spa | Asia Spa and Wellness Promotion Council Limited | tld.asia | View |
Following from #20b “Relationship and Appropriateness of the Selected TLD string with the Community”, the selected TLD string “spa” perfectly matches with the name as well as the philosophy of the spa and wellness community.
1. Name
“Spa” is the name for which the community is commonly known by others. Almost all the associations in the community uses the word “spa” as a distinctive element in its name. The activity or its facilities are sometimes known as “bath” or “springs” (more common in the past), but in the present day, the predominant trend is to use the name “spa”.
The community often identifies itself as the “spa and wellness” community. The Registry has studied the different possibilities for representing the community with a TLD string, including for example, .spa, .well, .wellness, .saw, etc. None of the alternatives come close to the choice of “.spa” as a short, representative and meaningful representation of a key distinctive spirit and cohesion describing the community.
2. Identify
The applied for string: “spa” closely describes the community and the community members. Almost all the associations in the community uses the word “spa” as a distinctive element in its name. Many members of the community, i.e. spa operators and providers include or integrate the word “spa” in its own company name, and almost all of them include the word “spa” in the description of their business.
Based on research conducted by the Registry, we are aware that the string “spa” is also used in three other contexts:
- the municipality of Spa in Belgium
- the short form of ʺSocietà Per Azioniʺ means “stock corporation” in Italy and is often denoted in the short form: ʺS.p.A.ʺ
- the short form of ʺSpondyloarthropathyʺ, a medical term for any joint disease of the vertebral column
While the municipality of Spa in Belgium was likely the inspiration of the use of the term “spa” in its present day meaning as a generic description, the .spa TLD is not intended to serve the town of Spa in Belgium. The registry is also aware of the use of the term “S.p.A.” to mean ʺSocietà Per Azioniʺ (i.e. stock corporation) in Italy, as well as a short form of the medical term “Spondyloarthropathy”. Neither of which is associated with the use of the term “spa” in its most accepted meaning and the meaning for which the .spa TLD intends. Furthermore their usage is significantly less prevalent than the use of the term “spa” in its present day generic descriptive meaning. As such, the registry does not believe that the use of the term over-reaches substantially beyond the community.
Further explanation is provided in 4. Uniqueness below and further policies to mitigate its use for other possible designations are further discussed in #20e, #22 and #29.
3. Nexus
Most people inside and outside the spa community refer to spas and the spa community with the word “spa” as a distinctive descriptor. The location for which a member of the community operates is called a spa; a member of the community is often called simply a spa or in a more industrial descriptor a spa operator; and, products and services of members of the community are described as spa products and spa services. All of which utilizes the word “spa” as a distinctive element.
The word “spa” is the noun that the typical community member would naturally be called in the context. The term “spa” is not excessively broad and relates to the primary community of about 40,000 spas around the world, along with the community organizations, whose members are generally these operational spas.
4. Uniqueness
According to historians, the word spa has been a generic description since at least 1596 or perhaps as early as in the 1300s. The global public in general would refer to the word “spa” in its meaning as offered by the Dictionary.com:
1. a mineral spring, or a locality in which such springs exist.
2. a luxurious resort or resort hotel.
3. health spa.
4. a hot tub or similar warm-water hydromassage facility, usually for more than one person.
5. New England . soda fountain.
And Wikipedia (http:⁄⁄en.wikipedia.org⁄wiki⁄Spa):
“The term spa is associated with water treatment which is also known as balneotherapy. Spa towns or spa resorts (including hot springs resorts) typically offer various health treatments.”
Understanding that the string “spa” is being used in other contexts, the Registry has done further research to assert that the word is predominantly used in a general point of view with the meaning as associated with the spa community.
In order to establish that the term “spa” is used on the Internet predominantly with the meaning for which is associated with spas as in places offering water treatment and holistic body, mind and spirit revitalization sessions, the following basic search exercise was conducted at the Google search engine:
Searching the keyword: “spa” minus “-belgium” in Google returned about 4,020,000,000 results;
Searching the keyword: “spa” minus “-italy” in Google returned about 3,880,000,000 results;
Searching the keywords: “spa” and “health” in Google returned about 537,000,000 results;
Searching the keywords: “spa” and “Belgium” in Google returned about 108,000,000 results;
Searching the keywords: “spa” and specifying “Italian” as the language in Google returned about 263,000,000 results;
Searching the keywords: “spa” and “Spondyloarthropathy” in Google returned about 168,000 results
Searching the keywords: “spa” and “soda fountain” in Google returned about 2,340,000 results
Based on the results, it can be seen that by taking away either “belgium” or “italy” as part of the search term, the total number of results returned (about 4 Billion) is significantly over the number if they were included as part of the search (about 100 Million). On further analysis of the results, for those even including the terms “belgium” or “italy” the results are predominantly related to spas as understood in general and as a designator identifying the community. Given that the town of Spa is relatively small with a total population of only around 10,000, and that the origins of the use of the word “spa” in its present day meaning relates to the town’s own spas, the Registry believes that it should not take away from the fact the only significant meaning of the term “spa” is the one for which the Registry intends to promote.
The use of “S.p.A.” as a short form for the Italian form of stock corporation: ʺSocietà Per Azioniʺ is also relatively much less prevalent than the word as intended for the spa community. Furthermore, a more proper and popular way of denoting the form of corporation is “S.p.A.” with the periods included. While this is an important usage of the string “SpA”, the Registry believes that it should not take away from the significant meaning of the word “spa” in its intended use for the spa community as a TLD. Furthermore, additional preventive measures can be put in place to mitigate against any concerns for abusive utilization of the TLD in this manner.
The use of “SpA” as a short form for the medical term “Spondyloarthropathy” is not popular among the general public (with only 168,000 results returned). As this is a very specialized use of the term for the medical profession, the Registry does not believe that it represents a significant over-reach.
Finally, the use of “spa” for soda fountains can be understood as an adaptation, from its popular meaning as intended by the Registry, i.e. the element of a water spring. Therefore again, the Registry believes that this meaning does not form a substantive usage of the word and therefore should not be considered a significant over-reach beyond the community.
In summary, none of the other uses of the string “spa” carries another significant meaning in the common language used in the community and in the global general public as a whole.
gTLD | Full Legal Name | E-mail suffix | Detail | .bank | fTLD Registry Services LLC | fsround.org | View |
• Relationship to the established name, if any, of the community.
The .bank gTLD is perfectly aligned with the community as defined in 20(a). Consumers will clearly see and understand the link between the .bank gTLD and the banking business. As previously stated in 20(c), any second-level domain registrant in the .bank space will be vetted to ensure they are an identifiable member of the defined community with subsequent registrations provided to companies that support the banking industry upon the approval of FRS’ board.
As .bank gains more registrants, and those registrants promote their .bank URLs to Internet users, the .bank name will become as familiar to the online community as any leading TLD such as .com, .org or .gov. The key difference will be that in the Internet user’s mind, the .bank TLD will be intimately connected with the community identified in 20(a), specifically banking services providers. As stated above, the .bank TLD is not intended for widespread distribution, so with no registrants outside the defined community, there will be no confusion by Internet users or potential registrants.
• Relationship to the identification of community members.
Members of the banking community include banks, banking services providers, their affiliates and banking associations. Although the community has both vertical and horizontal integration, all banks have the common criteria established in 20(c) or are a part of the greater global banking community that provides support to banks. As such, they include state or regionally chartered and regulated banks, nationally chartered and regulated banks, associations whose members are comprised of chartered and regulated banking entities, organizations that are predominantly controlled by chartered and regulated banks or financial holding companies, entities whose operations are principally dedicated to serving banks (if approved by the FRS Board), and specialized organizations (e.g., research or risk coordination) (if approved by the FRS Board).
FRS is comprised of and represents the global banking community and thus has a direct stake in ensuring the trustworthiness and reliability of .bank and its governance. The broad reach of FRS, its investors and its Board of Directors provides it with a clear advantage in operating the .bank gTLD. FRS’ Board of Directors is comprised of members of the financial services community, including banks and banking trade associations. These founding organizations have strict governance protocols to ensure that a single industry player will not unduly influence or control FRS. This strong governance protocol carries vertically to FRS and to the operation of .bank. Potential bank registrants know that the operators of the gTLD do so without bias toward any particular sector or player within the broader community.
Since 2008, FRS’ organizing members, the ABA and the Roundtable, united to play an active role in the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers’ (ICANN) development of its new gTLD program. Both organizing members engaged with ICANN to voice community concerns about the program, and were successful in raising awareness about the need to protect brands and intellectual property as well as for elevated security standards to be included as a requirement in the Applicant Guidebook for top-level domains pertaining to the financial services industry.
At the behest and approval of its bank members and Boards, FRS was formed in 2011 for the explicit purpose of applying for and operating financial services-related gTLDs. In addition, FRS seeks to protect the brand space, improve the protection available for a more secure Internet ecosystem, collaborate on delivering more innovative and secure products and services, and zealously advocate for the interests of the global banking community with ICANN.
The Operating Managers of FRS:
Founded in 1875, the American Bankers Association represents banks of all sizes and charters and is the voice for the U.S. banking industry’s $13 trillion and 2 million employees. ABA marshals the talent, energy and perspectives of its members to bring about positive change for the banking industry. In conjunction with the financial services community, the ABA developed and continues to own a number of innovative systems that support the financial services industry. The ABA Routing Number (RTN) system was developed in 1910 and serves to identify the specific financial institution responsible for the payment of a negotiable instrument. In 1964, the ABA organized the Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures (CUSIP), for the purpose of developing an identifier for financial instruments. Today, CUSIPs are used to identify a wide range of global financial instruments including extensive equity and debt issues, derivatives, syndicated loans and U.S. listed equity options. ABA is also an active member of the International Banking Federation, formed in March 2004 to represent the combined views of a group of national banking associations. Collectively, the countries represented by the Federation reach more than 18,000 banks with 275,000 branches.
The first of the Roundtableʹs predecessor organizations, the Association of Reserve City Bankers, was formed in 1912. The Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 led to the 1958 formation of another independent organization, the Association of Registered Bank Holding Companies. The two organizations merged in July 1993, and became The Bankers Roundtable in October 1993. In early 2000, the first members from the securities, investment, and banking sectors joined their banking brethren as founding members of The Financial Services Roundtable. Today, the Roundtable represents 100 of the largest integrated financial services companies providing banking, investment products and services to the American consumer.
• Any connotations the string may have beyond the community.
None.