Hi,
I was wondering what ICANN's '.anything' domain
offering will mean for those few domain holders who
have names like, e.g:
www.com
Of course, ICANN's .anything offering will allow holders
to refer to their site's as, e.g: http://.com, whereas in
the above example, the holder HAS to refer to their
name as either, e.g:
http://www.com, or http://www.www.com
..but isn't there a chance of some overlap or confusion
here:
e.g. In the case of '.com', the .anything holder could
also use http://www.com couldn't they? (and that will
surely conflict with the existing domain).
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
I was wondering what ICANN's '.anything' domain
offering will mean for those few domain holders who
have names like, e.g:
www.com
Of course, ICANN's .anything offering will allow holders
to refer to their site's as, e.g: http://.com, whereas in
the above example, the holder HAS to refer to their
name as either, e.g:
http://www.com, or http://www.www.com
..but isn't there a chance of some overlap or confusion
here:
e.g. In the case of '.com', the .anything holder could
also use http://www.com couldn't they? (and that will
surely conflict with the existing domain).
Any thoughts?
Cheers,