Free Newsletter Subscription
        BNC All Access

National Advertisers Want ICANN To Reevaluate Domain Proposal

Proposal would open up top-level domain names beyond the current 12, like .net, .com, .TV

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/15/2008 1:43:00 PM

National advertisers want the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to at least slow down if, not stop, its proposal to open up top-level domain names beyond the current 12, which includes .net, .com, .TV to "virtually any character string."
The Association of National Advertisers, in comments to ICANN, called the proposal premature and counterproductive.
Advertisers are concerned that the move will create new threats from phishers, squatters and copycats trying to draw off traffic, creating new expenditures for companies having to protect and defend their brands.
Given that ANA companies spend $100 billion to market and advertise 9,000 brands, said ANA Executive VP Daniel Jaffe, the group requested at least a couple more months worth of comment on the proposal. The comment period ended Monday, having already been extended a week from Dec. 8.
"Presently, ANA’s members expend substantial sums of money monitoring domain name abuse, defensively registering domains (sometimes in the hundreds or even thousands) and prosecuting squatters and other violators," wrote Jaffe. "These new costs are likely to escalate substantially," he said, if the new regime of unlimited top-level domains is adopted.
ANA conceded there are some benefits to "creative uses" of new top level domain names (TLD's), but it said it does not think ICANN has shown a demand that justifies, the "massive burdens" imposed, and should do that, then reevaluate the plan.
While ANA says it would have preferred ICANN not adopt the proposal, it urges it to move cautiously and consider all arguments carefully before making what it says would be a seismic shift.
Among the issues ANA is concerned about is the use of generic names. .bank, .insurance, .medicine, which under the current proposal can be applied for by anyone.

Talkback
Related Content

No related content found.

Also by John Eggerton

Most Popular Pages
    No Top Articles
Newbay Business Information Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos
  • Podcasts

Paige Albiniak

Fates & Fortunes

Paige Albiniak
February 15, 2010
Fates & Fortunes Round-Up: Feb. 8 – Feb. 15, 2010
In my house right now, it’s Olympics 24/7. Who cares if NBC is losing $250...
More

John Eggerton

BC/DC: Eggerton on Washington

John Eggerton
February 14, 2010
Color Bronze Missing From Peacock's Olympic Tale
Come on NBC.  Bryon Wilson was Skiing USA and got hardly a mention...
More

Free Streaming panel_Grossman_Graboff_Rosenblum_Tellem_Wells_vertical

Free Streaming: Killing or Saving the Television Business

Photos from the B&C/Multichannel News panel discussion and networking breakfast held Nov. 17, 2009, at the Academy Television Arts & Sciences. (Photos by credit: Craig T. Mathew/Mathew Imaging)



Advertisement
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
© 2013 NewBay Media, LLC. 28 East 28th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10016 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy