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FWIW, I lived through the Great Usenet Renaming and I suspect that was a walk in the park compared to the technical, policy, and administrative headaches to come as a result of this decision.
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Joel's last blog post..Icann's new naming system is a brand owner's nightmare
Pizza.com suddenly is not so expensive any more if companies just can pick another Top Level Domain.
@Owen - SOL for my CAT!!! Oh no!!! I didn't realized the Catalan people had their own tld. Maybe dot spot!
@keylogger - I'm told it will begin rolling out in about a year. Of course, with ICANN you never know. It took six years of debate just to make the decision.
@WordGuy - Haven't seen a transcript, but I'll check. If so, I'll link to it in f/u.
@Joel - It coudl very well become somewhat of a nightmare and cause people/companies to spend money they otherwise might not want to.
Anyways there is not enough money in the world to buy every possible variation of .domainname
From a marketing perspective, it will help companies brand their name better than the current system.
Currently there are 1000's of tlds already created and operational in other roots outside of ICANN's control.
Many of them will likely protect their legal first come, first serve claim to the generic tlds they created and have operated for years. I know I will protect the tld I currently own.
So while it may seem a land rush is coming in the tld market, many have already laid claim to many tlds and have spent money to make them operational.
The land rush will come when people want domains on gernertic tlds that are really viable for commerce.
As for the value of dot coms dropping, some will, some won't. Business.com would still hold a lot of value. Business.biz doesn't even compare.
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But then again I haven't thought it completely through.
Does anyone know exactly how this will work? Let's say dell does get .dell. Will you only be able to buy through dell to get .dell? That would make sense. But what about generics or the coveted, .xxx, will godaddy and the like be able to offer these? This will make for some junk names.
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This will not have a short-term effect on the .com TLD. If anything, I think .com prices will rise long-term as more and more options crowd and confuse the market.
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