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Global Name Registry Announces Launch Date for .NAME Domain Registrations; Companies Advised to Protect Their Internet Names Prior to Opening.


Business Editors/Legal Writers/High-Tech Writers

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2003

The Global Name Registry The Global Name Registry, Limited is the operator of the .name top-level domain for individuals' names as delegated by ICANN on August 1st 2001.

The company focuses on digital identity and .
, the operator of the .NAME generic top level domain, announced today that its standard second level domain name registrations will become available from 11:30AM EST EST electroshock therapy.

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 on 14 January 2004. This will enable people worldwide to buy domain names long gone on e.g. com, now ending with the suffix .NAME.

"Interest for this new product is growing dramatically, and we are now working hard to enable new and existing domain name Registrars This is a list of domain registrars ranked in order according to ICANN statistics at [1]
  1. Go Daddy
  2. Network Solutions
  3. eNom
  4. Tucows
  5. INWW.com
  6. Schlund.
 to be ready for the launch," said Hakon Haugnes Hakon Haugnes is one of the founders of the .name top-level domain and is currently the President of The Global Name Registry (GNR). Previously Mr Haugnes was a co-founder of Nameplanet.com. External links
  • Global Name Registry
  • Nameplanet.com
, president of GNR GNR Gram-negative rods Infectious disease Bacilli that don't absorb gram stain–ie, are pink; most clinically important GNRs are coliforms: Enterobacteriaceae–eg, Escherichia, Klebsiella, Proteus, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Shigella . "Hundreds of thousands of extremely attractive names become instantly available at 11:30 AM on January 14. Now, for the last time in many years to come, your most desired name is available on a global top-level domain."

Companies should act now to protect their trademarks at the opening

When .name opens, hundreds of thousands of highly valuable names currently taken on .com, .net and other top-level-domains, suddenly become available. When the comparable .info namespace A collection of names for a particular purpose. Typically, each name is unique. For example, tables in a relational database must all have unique names. A Windows workgroup that uses the original NetBIOS naming system requires a different "made-up" name for each computer and printer in  launched in 2001, hundreds of thousands of companies rushed in to protect their trademarks from being taken on the .info second level. The Global Name Registry is offering the same opportunity to companies worldwide through its "Defensive Registrations". With a Defensive Registration, a company or individual, can get its name protected prior to the namespace opening, and can later give its consent to use this second level domain name for a purpose deemed appropriate. Defensive Registrations are available now, a list of where Defensive Registrations are sold can be found at http://www.nic.name/defensive

Powered by VeriSign

Verisign, Inc., which also operates the .com and .net top level domains (TLD (Top Level Domain) The highest level domain category in the Internet domain naming system. There are two types: the generic top level domains (gTLDs) such as .com, .org, and .net, and the country codes, such as .ca, .uk and .jp. See gTLD and Internet domain name. ), is powering the technical operations of .name, and will provide the infrastructure for a stable launch. "Verisign operates the largest top-level domain registries in the world, and this expertise will ensure the smooth and successful introduction of .name second level domains," said Ben Turner, Vice President of Naming Services at Verisign, Inc. "VeriSign's scalable and redundant systems can easily accommodate GNR's introduction of their new second level domain product."

.name goes mainstream

"This opening marks a significant event in the Internet domain name An organization's unique name on the Internet. The chosen name combined with a top level domain (TLD), such as .com or .org, also called a "domain extension," makes up the Internet domain name. For example, computerlanguage.com is the domain name for the publisher of this Encyclopedia.  history," said Geir Rasmussen, GNR, chief executive officer. "On January 14th our namespace becomes structurally similar to .COM. We expect strong demand for the first hundreds of thousands of names that are taken everywhere else, like on .COM, .NET, .BIZ and .INFO. Basically, from being a special interest TLD, .NAME goes mainstream. Working with Verisign makes us confident that this launch will be technically smooth and successful."

About GNR Limited

GNR Limited is the parent company of The Global Name Registry, Limited, which operates a generic top-level domain See Internet domain name.  (gTLD) registry that offers individuals around the world the opportunity to purchase a web address and email address in the form of their name, ending with the suffix .name. GNR Limited's investors include Carlyle Europe Venture Partners, L.P., Northzone Ventures AS, and Four Seasons Venture AS.

Further information about Global Name Registry can be found at http://www.name
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