gTLD | Full Legal Name | E-mail suffix | Detail | .movie | Motion Picture Domain Registry Pty Ltd | ariservices.com | View |
BENEFITS TO REGISTRANTS AND INTERNET USERS
The following four goals have been identified as goals of the .movie TLD:
1. WIDER CHOICE OF STRING
The .movie TLD will provide movie producers and studios with a wider choice of domain name availability. The increased volume and clutter within existing TLDs has resulted in many strings becoming unavailable due to multiple competing interests seeking the same or similar strings. The result has been a dilution of choice and a necessity to settle for less-than-optimal domain name registrations. As movie titles are constructed with marketing potential in mind, the lack of domain name availability within the current gTLD environment has significantly limited options for the representation of movie titles and franchised movie brands within the online environment.
Such problems are addressed by the new gTLD program, and the .movie new gTLD will benefit the movie industry through an increased availability of domain names.
2. IMPROVED RECALL OF MESSAGE
Movie titles are designed to be delivered to the intended consumer audience with maximum impact. However, the current TLD environment often dilutes the ability to represent movie titles intuitively via second level domain names. The introduction of the .movie TLD will increase the availability of domain names, which will in turn benefit movie producers in their attempts to streamline marketing messages for movie titles or back catalogues. Domain names that mirror movie titles exactly will not only improve the efficiency of marketing messages and recall of advertising activity, but increase the potential for a movie’s website to be found via direct navigation within the online environment. A namespace such as .movie will be of great benefit to internet users and registrants, given that the purpose of most movie related websites is to promote the movie itself. As more internet users navigate to domains within the .movie TLD, the registrant’s opportunities to communicate with users improve and increase.
3. IDENTIFIABLE ONLINE DESTINATION
The .movie TLD will create a valuable online location for content related to movies and the movie industry. The registrant eligibility criterion supports this value proposition: by limiting eligibility to entities that are able to provide a Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) number (or equivalent), the .movie TLD will quickly become the definitive online location of movie-related material presented and marketed by movie producers. This maintains a standard of purpose for the TLD and serves to build trust in the content that is presented under the .movie TLD.
Currently, movie producers are competing for URLs in crowded TLDs such as .com. Even if a representative URL is secured, it would not be identified as a movie without adding some reference in the URL. Take for example the recent movie The Hunger Games. The obvious URL within the current TLD environment is www.thehungergames.com. However, this takes the user to a site dedicated to the original book by Suzanne Collins. If the producer attempts to identify the URL as representative of the newly released movie, using www.thehungergames-movie.com, or www.hungergamesthemovie.com, it is unlikely to aid in navigation or end user confidence in the content they will find, as neither option is an established protocol. Under the .movie TLD, the URL could be www.thehungergames.movie, which is clearly representative of the product segment, is easier to recall and builds trust in the content that is presented underneath the TLD.
4. REPUTATION AS A RELIABLE ONLINE DESTINATION
The .movie TLD will appeal to movie producers through the provision of a dedicated namespace that increases the likelihood of domain name registrations that reflect a particular movie title or series. Internet users will be easily able to find relevant content under the domain. These attributes combine to create a reputation for .movie as a trusted, reliable and user friendly online space.
User experience under .movie will reflect the TLD’s reputation as a valued source of movie-related content. The eligibility criterion has been established to ensure the support of this value proposition. The hurdle of an eligibility requirement will serve to maintain the integrity of those producers applying for domain names under the .movie TLD, ultimately increasing the commercial value of domain names registered in comparison to unrestricted gTLD namespaces.
Amongst Internet users, the industry-focused nature of the TLD is likely to further increase direct navigation to .movie domains. Users will be able to navigate to content under the TLD knowing that material presented on a web site is related to the subject matter in question.
ANTICIPATED CONTRIBUTION TO THE CURRENT SPACE
IMPROVED COMPETITION
The .movie TLD will add a significant level of competition to the market for domain name registrations, given that movie producers and studios currently gravitate to the crowded .com TLD as the default domain name for online identification and marketing. The introduction of the .movie TLD will improve competition within the domain space through the provision of a relevant, intuitive TLD option that addresses the challenge of availability for those charged with bringing a movie to the marketplace.
DIFFERENTIATION
The .movie TLD is differentiated from market-dominant existing TLDs through its specified and targeted alignment with the movie industry. Through the introduction of restricted eligibility criteria, the .movie TLD will deliver industry-specific, relevant content in a clearer and more efficient way than is currently experienced in the gTLD space.
The .movie TLD will dedicate a space within the internet to the movie industry. This unique focus sets it apart from existing TLDs and delivers a clear and succinct value proposition to the intended audience.
Over time, the eligibility criteria will enhance public acceptance of the .movie TLD as the only validated namespace for the movie industry.
REGISTRATION POLICIES IN SUPPORT OF THE .movie TLD
Only eligible registrants will be able to register second level domain names in the .movie TLD. Registrations will be provided under .movie only upon the provision of an MPAA number or equivalent form of identification. Registrants will be required to warrant their satisfaction of the eligibility criteria. Ineligible registrations will be considered abusive and thus fall within the scope of the Anti-Abuse Policy, which is set out in the response to Question 28. Additional, non-sensitive registrant information pertinent to the registration, such as movie title, country of origin, premier date and genre, will also be provided to reduce the risk of fraudulent registration.
As set out in the registration policy and described in more detail in Question 18(c), the .movie TLD will launch with a sunrise round that will provide an opportunity for trademark holders meeting the eligibility restrictions of the TLD to register domain names. Upon the close of the sunrise round, the .movie TLD will be open for registrations from all eligible registrants, first during a landrush period with competing applications resolved by auction, and then in general availability on a first-come⁄first-served basis. Launch and ongoing rights protection mechanism implementation is described in detail in the response to Question 29.
PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
In support of and consistent with the mission and purpose of the .movie TLD, the protection of privacy and confidential information will be a priority in this TLD. The TLD will be operated in accordance with all relevant Australian State and Commonwealth legislation, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth) and the National Privacy Principles (Commonwealth). In addition, all security measures, policies and practices required by ICANN under the Registry Agreement will be implemented in the .movie TLD.
A Privacy Policy will be developed and put into place to protect registrants Internet users’ personal data. Registrars will be required to secure in their Registration Agreements registrants’ consent to the use of registration information by the registrar in the operation of the registry, disclosure to ICANN or in response to a request from a law enforcement agency. This agreement will be supported by and make reference to the .movie Privacy Policy, which will require that measures are in place to prevent disclosure of registrant contact information to third parties other than through WhoIs or to comply with contractual obligations to ICANN and instructions received from validated law enforcement agencies. These disclosure mechanisms, which are intended to prevent and mitigate abuse in the TLD, are described in detail in the response to Question 28.
Consistent with Specification 4 of the Registry Agreement, a publicly available WhoIs will be provided to enable Internet users to query a domain name’s registrant, contact details and status. Users will be required to abide by terms and conditions relating to the appropriate use of this facility.
OUTREACH AND COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES
The .movie TLD will be supported by an aggressive marketing strategy that will raise awareness and understanding of the TLD within the broader movie production community. The main marketing activity will be outsourced, and will comprise such things as:
- brand development
- strategy planning and development
- target audience segmentation and research
- website development and digital strategy
- sales collateral
- public relations
- advertising
- sponsorship
- Registrar and Registrant awareness and engagement activities
- Registrar co-operative marketing activities
- media exposure
Supplemental to this, sponsorship and public relations will play an important role in building a connection between the .movie TLD and the movie production industry. The General Manager and Registry Liaison⁄Business Development Manager of the .movie TLD will be responsible for engaging major players in the movie industry such as studios, distributors, leading websites, and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), as well as working with the domain name industry to develop awareness and promote benefits of the .movie TLD.
gTLD | Full Legal Name | E-mail suffix | Detail | .book | Global Domain Registry Pty Ltd | ariservices.com | View |
BENEFITS TO REGISTRANTS AND INTERNET USERS
The following four goals have been identified as goals of the .book TLD:
WIDER CHOICE OF STRING
The .book TLD will provide registrants within the publishing industry with a wider choice of domain name availability. The increased volume and clutter within existing TLDs has resulted in many strings becoming unavailable due to multiple competing interests seeking the same or similar strings. The result has been a dilution of choice and a necessity to settle for less-than-optimal domain name registrations. As book titles are constructed with marketing potential in mind, the lack of domain name availability within the current gTLD environment has significantly limited options for the representation of book titles within the online environment.
Such problems are addressed by the TLD expansion program, and the .book TLD will benefit publishers through an increased availability of domain names.
IMPROVED RECALL OF MESSAGE
The increased availability of domain names will benefit publishers in their attempts to streamline marketing messages for new publications. Not only will offline marketing messages be easier to recall with a domain name that provides an exact parity to the book title, but further benefits will be realised through the increased potential for a book’s website to be found via direct navigation within the online environment. This will of great benefit to internet users and registrants as the purpose of most book related websites is to promote the book itself. The more internet users navigating to the site, the better the opportunity for the registrant.
IDENTIFIABLE ONLINE DESTINATION
The .book TLD will create a valuable online location for content related to books and other published material. The registrant eligibility criterion supports this value proposition. By limiting eligibility to entities with an ISBN, the .book TLD will quickly become the authoritative online location of book-related material presented by the publishing industry. This maintains a standard of purpose for the TLD.
The integrity of the .book TLD will be maintained through the provision of second level domain names to authentic and established publishers. This will in-turn build trust and validation for the content that is presented under the .book TLD.
Currently book names are competing for URLs in crowded TLDs such as .com. Even if a book secured a representative URL, it would not be identified as a book without adding some reference in the URL. Take for example the recent book Private Games by James Patterson. The obvious URL for .com is www.privategames.com. However, this takes the user to an adult entertainment site. If the publisher attempts to identify the URL as representative of a book, using www.privategames-book.com, or www.privategamesthebook.com, neither is an established protocol and is therefore unlikely to aid in navigation, nor add to the user’s confidence in the content they will find. Under the .book TLD, the URL can be www.privategames.book, which is clearly representative of the product segment, is easier to recall and clearly builds trust in the content that is presented underneath the TLD.
REPUTATION AS A RELIABLE ONLINE DESTINATION
The .book TLD will appeal to publishers through the provision of a dedicated, authoritative namespace that increases the likelihood of domain name registration that is in parity with a book title or series. The end user public will be easily able to find relevant content under the domain. These attributes combine to create a reputation for .book as a useful, reliable and easily located online space.
User experience under the .book TLD will reflect the TLD’s reputation as a valued source of book and publishing related content. The eligibility criterion has been established to ensure the support of this value proposition. The hurdle of an eligibility requirement will serve to maintain the integrity of those applying domain names under the .book TLD, ultimately increasing the commercial value of domain names registered in comparison to non-restricted generic TLD namespaces.
For general Internet users, the industry-focused nature of the TLD is likely to further increase direct navigation to .book domains, as users will be able to navigate to content under the TLD knowing that material presented on a web site is related to it.
ANTICIPATED CONTRIBUTION TO THE CURRENT SPACE
IMPROVED COMPETITION
The .book TLD will add a significant level of competition to the market for domain registrations, given that the publishing industry currently gravitates to the crowded .com TLD as the default domain name for online identification and marketing. The introduction of the .book TLD will improve competition within the domain space through the provision of a relevant, intuitive TLD option that addresses the challenge of availability for businesses within the publishing industry.
DIFFERENTIATION
The .book TLD is differentiated from market-dominant existing TLDs through its targeted alignment with the publishing industry. Through the introduction of restricted eligibility criteria, the .book TLD will deliver authority and trust for content delivered to the publishing industry that is not currently experienced in the gTLD space.
The .book TLD will create an internet sphere completely dedicated to the printed word. This unique focus sets it apart from existing TLDs and delivers a clear and succinct value proposition to the intended audience.
Over time, the eligibility criteria will enhance public acceptance of the .book TLD as the only validated namespace for the publishing industry.
REGISTRATION POLICIES IN SUPPORT OF THE .book TLD
Registrations will be provided under .book upon provision of an ISBN and additional non-sensitive information pertinent to the registration. In addition to standard information relating to registrant identity being collected, registrants will be obliged to provide information such as book title, publication date and genre.
Underpinning the integrity of the information collected is the requirement that each registrant confirms that the information provided is true and correct. This will form a key part of the TLD’s eligibility criteria.
Registrations where multiple entities seek identical domains, and where each holds an appropriate ISBN (e.g. different product with identical title), will be determined by auction during sunrise and landrush (as described in response to Question 29) on a first-come, first-served basis during general availability.
PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
In support of and to remain consistent with its mission and purpose, the protection of privacy and confidential information will be a priority in the .book TLD. As this TLD will be operated from Australia, compliance will be maintained with all relevant Australian State and Commonwealth legislation, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth) and the National Privacy Principals (Commonwealth). Further to this, all security measures, policies and practices required by ICANN under the registry agreement will be implemented in the .book TLD.
To reinforce the position of the .book TLD, a comprehensive Privacy Policy will be developed and implemented to ensure the personal data of Internet users is protected. Registrars will be required to obtain the consent of Registrants in their Registration Agreements to use registration information in the operation of the registry, for disclosure to ICANN, or in response to a request from a law enforcement agency. The Registration Agreement will be supported by and will make reference to the Privacy Policy of this TLD, which will require that measures be put in place to prevent the disclosure of registrant contact information to third parties other than through Whois or in compliance with contractual obligations to ICANN and instructions received from validated law enforcement agencies. These disclosure mechanisms, which are intended to prevent and mitigate abuse in the TLD, are described in detail in the response to Question 28.
Consistent with Specification 4 of the Registry Agreement, a publicly available Whois service will be provided to enable Internet users to query a domain name’s registrant, contact details and status. Users will be required to abide by terms and conditions relating to the appropriate use of this facility.
OUTREACH AND COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES
The .book TLD will be supported by a marketing strategy that will raise awareness and understanding of the TLD within the pre-determined registrant audience of the publishing industry. Marketing is expected to comprise of above the line initiatives such as advertising through publishing industry appropriate forums and channels. Supporting above the line activities will be below the line activities including direct mail while sponsorship and Public Relations will also play an important role in building a connection between the .book TLD and the publishing industry.
A number of publishing industry trends seen in recent years serve to support the TLD. The growth in self-publishing and the shifts in consumer-fronting sales channels have contributed to making the industry more amenable to the initiatives of individuals as content producers. In response, a number of influential industry participants have implemented technologies to meet these changes. Self-publishing tools provided by mainstream book sellers and other industry participants is an important example. The .book TLD and its benefits will be marketed to such operators, with outreach efforts in these cases aimed at promoting registrations as part of standard marketing following book production.