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MarkMonitor To Offer A Free “New gTLD Application Database”

Posted on April 20, 2012
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According to a email we just received, the brand protection domain registrar MarkMonitor.com will be releasing a “New gTLD Application Database” which allow users to quickly search all data provided by ICANN (after the Big Reveal) (using wildcards):

gTLD String

Mission and Purpose

Applicant Name

Registry Website

Primary and Secondary Contact Names and Email Addresses

Application Type (Community, Standard, IDN, Geographic)

Purpose of Community TLD (if applicable)

The database will also provide access to additional analysis, including:

Brief Description of gTLD

Infrastructure Provider

Category (Generic, City, Region, Brand, Non-Profit, Cultural, Apparel, Pharma, Financial, Sports, etc.)

Similarity to Other Applications

Overall Risk Posed to Brand Owners

“Within a matter of minutes, existing MarkMonitor clients will be able to easily export results to Excel to share with others.”

“MarkMonitor will be providing access to this data at no-cost and expects it to be made available shortly after ICANN has released the list of applicants.”

“For more information about the MarkMonitor New gTLD Application Database or to speak with one of our New gTLD Experts, please contact NewgTLDs@markmonitor.com.”

4 thoughts on “MarkMonitor To Offer A Free “New gTLD Application Database””

  1. BrianWick says:
    April 20, 2012 at 4:51 pm

    Will they continue to operate under MarkMonitor.com or will they change themselves to a new non.com brand they are promoting – like MarkMonitor.Stroke ?

    Seem to be quite the dichotomy.

  2. BullS says:
    April 20, 2012 at 7:07 pm

    Who cares…..

    dot com is KING
    dot com is KING
    dot com is KING X100000 times

    what the f don’t you understand.

    Happy 420 to you all

    what..no news about dot co anymore?

  3. Cartoonz says:
    April 20, 2012 at 8:30 pm

    They probably already have most of the data from ICANN’s previous “unofficial” reveal…

  4. Robert Clineee says:
    April 20, 2012 at 11:30 pm

    ahhhaahahahahahah

    BullS

    I laughed at thee

    .Co

    is nipping at your heels I see.

    even when you profess your dying loyalty to the dethroned you can’t help but look back in your rear view mirror and an echo of what is to come comes out thy mouth in utterance of moses.

    ahahahahaha !!

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