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posted by CoolHand on Tuesday April 14 2015, @10:29AM   Printer-friendly
from the official-protection-racket dept.

ICANN has been asked by its formal advisory body, the Intellectual Property Constituency (IPC), to investigate Vox Populi Registry Inc. for alleged wrongdoing in regards to the ".sucks" gTLD.

According to the BBC:

Specialist online website Domain Incite reports that actor "Kevin Spacey, Microsoft, Google and Apple have already bought up '.sucks' sites in a bid to protect their reputations". This practice is known as "defensive registering".

Icann granted Vox Populi permission to sell the ".sucks" names but is now concerned at the price levels the Canadian company has set. Kevin Murphy, from Domain Incite, told the BBC two key elements of the way Vox Populi was handling the sale were causing concern.

"They are charging a $2,000 'sunrise' premium to those wishing to register '.sucks' addresses early, before the addresses go on sale to the general public [next month]," he said. "Also they are using a list of words or names that have been defensively registered in the past, for which they are charging the top amount."

Mr Murphy said the company was working from a list of keywords that had been part of web addresses bought up early on in similar new domain web address sales and using that to decide which ".sucks" addresses to charge more for.

Although ICANN has been urged to end the shakedown by the likes of US Senator Jay Rockefeller, the CEO of Vox Populi has defended .sucks, claiming that the pricing strategy was intended to strike a balance between the rights of trademark holders and the ability of critics to lampoon people and brands, as originally intended by Ralph Nader when his group Consumer Project for Technology proposed the TLD back in 2000.

 
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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Thexalon on Tuesday April 14 2015, @12:04PM

    by Thexalon (636) on Tuesday April 14 2015, @12:04PM (#170347)

    The reason ICANN created the whole big set of new TLDs was to be able to auction off the rights to be the controlling registrar for a crapload of money.

    The reason that a bunch of companies bid to be the controlling registrar is because they knew that everybody, in order to protect their brand name, would have to get a bunch more domain names in the new TLDs, which would very easily top whatever they gave to ICANN.

    The .sucks TLD might be a particularly egregious example, but it's really only as matter of degree.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Tramii on Tuesday April 14 2015, @04:01PM

    by Tramii (920) on Tuesday April 14 2015, @04:01PM (#170430)

    And they best way to fight this naked cash-grab would be to NOT buy the domains. Seriously, why keep playing into ICANN's hand so obviously? If the big corporations would just stop trying to buy up every new TLD, then ICANN would stop making them. The solution is simple, and right now the companies are simply creating their own problems. I mean, if I could legally make money just by adding a few records in a database, I'd be crazy not too, right?

    • (Score: 2) by Tork on Tuesday April 14 2015, @08:33PM

      by Tork (3914) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday April 14 2015, @08:33PM (#170536)
      Your principles sound all fine and good until reality.
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