.music Domain Information
Applicant Full Legal Name
DotMusic Inc.
Legal Establishment
International Business Company
Applicant Address
F/19, BC1, Ras Al Khaimah FTZ
P.O Box # 16113
Ras Al Khaimah Ras Al Khaimah 16113
AE
State Jurisdiction
International Business Companies Act, 1994
Republic of Seychelles
Applicant Website
http://www.radixregistry.com
Applied for gTLD
MUSIC
Mission/Purpose of Domain Extension
Without music life would be a mistake... - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche In a world where Music is a part of daily life, Musicians are household names, Bands are defining icons, and Lyrics have lead to revolutions. Music is also one of the most defining industries, marking out different eras for... Read more
Benefits
1. GOAL OF .MUSIC 1.1 SPECIALTY Our goal for .Music in terms of area of specialty is to be the first choice TLD for everyone associated with, and part of the Music industry. .Music will serve as the online representation for artists, record labels, songs, albums and all such entities and... Read more
Operational Rules and Cost Benefits
.Music considers both its Registrants and the end-users that access .Music websites as its users. Our goal is to create a highly reliable namespace and provide an outstanding user experience to both Registrants and end-users of .Music. To that extent it is our goal to - * Reduce / minimize any... Read more
.Music considers both its Registrants and the end-users that access .Music websites as its users. Our goal is to create a highly reliable namespace and provide an outstanding user experience to both Registrants and end-users of .Music. To that extent it is our goal to -
* Reduce / minimize any incremental costs / negative consequences imposed upon our users
* Increase / maximize the value added to our Registrants and end-users
* Ensure that the net effect of .Music on its users is that of positive value creation
In this response we explore how .Music achieves a net benefit for Registrants and End-users.
1. MINIMIZING COSTS
1.1 REGISTRANTS
It is our goal to provide Registrants of .Music incremental value and minimize any negative consequences and costs associated with .Music. We address this in the following manner
1.1.1 SUNRISE, TRADEMARK CLEARINGHOUSE (TMCH), RIGHTS PROTECTION MECHANISMS (RPMs)
Rights protection is a core goal of .Music. Our Right Protection mechanisms go significantly above and beyond the mandatory RPMs ensuring protection of trademark and IP rights of domain registrants and reducing the costs associated with rights protection for Registrants. Our elaborate RPMs are described in significant detail in our response to Q29. Some salient aspects of these are as follows -
* We offer a sunrise period to provide an opportunity for legitimate Registrants to block domain names in .Music before general availability begins, preventing unnecessary post-facto litigation
* We will integrate with the Trademark Clearing House in the manner prescribed to provide the Trademarks claims service, so as to alert potential Registrants of any trademark violations prior to registration, as well as notify mark holders of potential mark violations
* We will provide SDRP, URS, UDRP and PDDRP reducing litigation costs by providing legitimate Registrants the opportunity to resolve disputes through standardized arbitration proceedings.
* Additionally we have pioneering RPMs like Optional Trademark Declaration, Profiling and Blacklisting, Proactive Quality assurance, APWG review etc - all intended to reduce rights violations and hence reduce costs for Registrants
The above salient points barely scratch the surface in detailing the steps that .Music will take in order to reduce costs of Registrants with respect to rights violations. Significant details of all of the above and more are provided in our responses to Q26, Q27, Q28 and Q29.
1.1.2 MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS FOR A DOMAIN
All of the RPMs described in section 1.1.1 above ensure that applicants for domain names in .Music are legitimate right holders for the applied string.
During general availability domain names will be allocated on a first come first serve basis amongst applicants. During the initial registry launch periods of Sunrise and Landrush if multiple applications for the same domain name are received from applicants then the same will be distributed in the following manner -
* Incase of multiple sunrise applications for the same domain name, all applications will be validated against the TMCH for a valid trademark. Applications that do not qualify will be dropped.
* All remaining applications will be distributed through a fair auction.
1.1.3 COST BENEFITS FOR REGISTRANTS
The ICANN new gTLD program marks a historical event in the timeline of the Internet. It is an unprecedented event and one that will yield tremendous benefits for consumers. At this preliminary stage it is impossible to determine the true value consumers will derive from increase in competition and choice. However there is historical data to go by. Upon the launch of Domain Registrars and creation of competition amongst registrars, the Registrants benefited from reduced pricing.
With .Music our goal is to provide fair pricing for domains within .Music that reflect the value proposition derived by the Registrants of .Music. While we do not have any committed pricing plans as yet and the same will be determined during the launch process, we do anticipate providing promotional offers ongoing through the life of .Music for the purpose of customer acquisition. This is not too dissimilar from other gTLD registries currently in existence who offer ongoing promotional offers to their customer base.
1.1.4 PRICE ESCALATIONS
The ICANN new gTLD program is an unprecedented event and the actual nature of pricing pressures will only be determinable once several TLDs have successfully launched. At this preliminary stage it is impossible to commit to any pricing strategy on our part. We strongly believe that ultimately, the open market will determine the viability of pricing models and dictate pricing strategy for everyone. We intend to maintain the freedom to set pricing to accommodate for the existence of 100s of TLDs and business models and create a sustainable long term business model. Our goal is to provide fair pricing for domains within .Music that reflect the value proposition derived by the Registrants of .Music.
1.2 END USERS
It is our goal to provide end users of .Music incremental value and minimize any negative consequences and costs associated with .Music. We address this in the following manner
End-users bear a considerable amount of cost as a result of various forms of Internet abuse such as spam, malware, phishing, pharming, hacking, identity theft etc. Any TLD that implements policies and processes to create a clean namespace will result in a considerable reduction of these forms of abuse and hence a significant saving in terms of cost to consumers
.Music intends to set an example when it comes to abuse mitigation and preventing abuse within .Music. To this effect we have created unprecedented Abuse mitigation policies and Rights protection mechanisms that go significantly above and beyond mandatory requirements and common practice. These are detailed in our response to Q28. We strongly believe these practices will result in a significant reduction in online abuse and considerable savings for end users of .Music. We similarly hope to set an example for other TLDs and cooperate with the industry in creating a clean internet experience for internet users.
2. COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
There has been considerable debate within the community concerning the cost benefit analysis of launching new gTLDs. We strongly believe that the launch of new gTLDs and our implementation of .Music will add considerable value and result in a net positive effect on Registrants and end-users worldwide.
We recognize that there will be a post launch review of the New gTLD Program, from the perspective of assessing therelative costs and benefits achieved in the expanded gTLD space.
To this extent we would like to offer the following pointers concerning .Music as well as the general expansion of the new gTLD space in determining the net positive value generated for Registrants and end users -
* .Music will reduce overall cost for end-users in combating fraud and other forms of online abuse by implementing pioneering processes and anti-abuse policies as described in our response to Q28. Billions of dollars are spent worldwide combating various forms of fraud such as malware, phishing, spamming etc. Our abuse policies will result in overall reduction of these forms of abuses within .Music resulting in a considerable reduction in global costs spent towards combating these abuses. We also strongly believe that introduction of new gTLDs will result in increased competition which will drive significant innovation as well as competitive pressures for everyone in the industry to improve their abuse mitigation processes resulting in overall cost reduction for end-users
* The value of a Registrant getting the name they want is immeasurably larger than any costs resulting from expansion of the namespace. DotMusic Inc. is a subsidiary within the Directi Group which owns and operates several ICANN Accredited Registrars. Our stats show that 70% of the users who check for a .com domain name do not get their desired name. Until this launch of the new gTLD program there were very limited alternatives and none very viable/desirable for Registrants to choose from. .Music will expand the namespace thus providing a higher probability for new Registrants to obtain names they desire
* In general increased competition always results in pricing benefits for Registrants. .Music will provide additional options to new Registrants resulting in overall benefits to Registrants
* By virtue of registering a domain name within .Music Registrants declare themselves to be associated with the Music Industry. This adds considerable value in terms of searchability, SEO, branding and a sense of belonging. As of now the only mechanism that exists for users to find a specific website are search engines. Search engines however do not classify the results in any manner to make it easier for users to determine which links are relevant to them with respect to their current search. .Music enables Registrants to standout amongst search results and allows end users to directly correlate as to whether a search result will likely be what they are looking for. This adds considerable value to Registrants who can be easily found now, and to end-users who will take lesser time to find specific sites.
This completes our response to Q18(c).
Is this a Community-based TLD?
No
Is this a Geographic-based TLD?
No
Protection of Geographic Names
We have engaged ARI Registry Services (ARI) to deliver services for this TLD. This response describes protection of geographic names as implemented by ARI. 1. PROTECTION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES In accordance with Specification 5 of the New gTLD Registry Agreement, we will initially reserve all... Read more
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Charleston Road Registry Inc.
Corporation
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1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View 94043
US
State of Delaware (General Corporations Code)
not available
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dot Music Limited
Limited liability company
Domain Venture Partners PCC Limited
6A Queensway
Gibraltar GX11 1AA
GI
Incorporated under the Gibraltar companies act 1930
not available
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DotMusic / CGR E-Commerce Ltd
Limited Liability Company (Ltd)
not available
Cyprus Companies Law
Republic of Cyprus, Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
Department of Registrar of Companies and Receiver, Nicosia
http://music.us
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Victor Cross
Limited Liability Company
Covered TLD, LLC
155 108th Avenue NE, Suite 510
Bellevue 98004
US
Delaware.
http://delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc01/index.shtml
not available
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Amazon EU S.à r.l.
Corporation (Société à responsabilité limitée)
Amazon Europe Holding Technologies S.C.S. (AEHT) owns 100% of Amazon EU S.à r.l. AEHT is held by one unlimited partner, Amazon Europe Holdings, Inc. and two limited partners, Amazon.com, Inc. and Amazon.com Int'l Sales, Inc.
Amazon EU S.à r.l. is not a joint venture.
5 rue Plaetis
Luxembourg L-2338
LU
Luxembourg
http://www.amazon.com/
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.music LLC
Limited Liability Corporation
Far Further LLC
179 Belle Forest Circle
Suite 104
Nashville TN 37221
US
State of Tennessee, United States of America
http://www.farfurther.com
MUSIC
Entertainment Names Inc.
BVI Corporation
Craigmuir Chambers Road Town
Tortola VG 1110
VG
British Virgin Islands
not available
MUSIC