Trademark policy necessary with more than two thousand new gTLD’s

Trademark policy necessary with more than two thousand new  gTLD’s

Since January it is possible to apply for new generic top-level domain names with ICANN. At the moment there are only 21 gTLDs (such as .com and .org). The new top-level names can be generic words, such as .shop, but also geographic indications such as .georgia, or even a brand name, such as .canon are all possible. The introduction of the new gTLDs has been postponed due to some software problems.

ICANN (the organization that coordinates registrations) has indicated that there have curretly been filed over two thousand new applications. The list of application was due at the end of April, but has been postponed until at least the end of March.

What are the consequences of the new gTLDs for trademark holders? For companies it may be very essential to have an online branding policy. One of the most important choices that need to be made is how to deal with the new gTLDs. In the old situation you always had the choice to register the most relevant domain names. This usually meant most gTLDs and some relevant cTLDs. Now, however, a more restrictive choice needs to be made on which domain names need to be claimed during the Sunrise period. The portfolio should also be checked for Chinese, Japanese, Cyrillic and other signs which are all available. Companies should also consider how to handle online trademark infringement. It will no longer be possible to act against any and all registrations simply due to the vast amount of possibilities.

It is expected that the new gTLDs will not be active until 2013. These is still much to be decided on the Clearinghouse procedure and the new URS procedure. Apart from trademark strategy marketing is another aspect that needs to be revamped. It will no longer be possible to act against any and all domain name registration. Choices, internal communication and focus are essential to act on time (even before the first ne gTLDs are operational). A good online branding policy is therefore a must.

 

About Abcor

Abcor specializes in applying for trademark and design rights. We do this worldwide for both SMEs and international companies, but often everything starts with an initial Benelux application. Our aim is to relieve the client of all the worries, which is why we take care of all the steps, from initial advice on what to apply for and how, right through to registration.

In addition to applying for trademarks, we also manage portfolios for our clients. We ensure that trademarks are renewed on time, that the right organizations are paid (given the many fraudulent companies), and we support our clients on issues.

In addition, we are sparring partners for our customers on new products and how to shape and claim new ideas.

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