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they've just opened up 2nd level registrations (to begin in january). example: android.name.

however, NONE of these registations will be allowed to have email address authority. in other words, you can't have [email protected].

how absurd is this? paticularly since .NAME seems to be geared towards non commercial use and email would be the primary application.

this is clearly a move to tempt the secondary market into a huge land grab. they might change hands in the aftermarket, but without email, i can't see any end user applications.

this is just .NAME's death rattle.

Android

http://www.nic.name
 

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I always thought it was the stupidest extension ever devised. If I am looking at a URL I have already kind of figured out that it is a name (don't really need any prompting on that one)! :)
 

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Originally posted by Android
however, NONE of these registations will be allowed to have email address authority. in other words, you can't have [email protected].

Where did you get such blatantly false information?
 

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If I told someone my domain was "daniel dot name" I bet $100 they would type in "daniel.name.com"

It is a truly absurd extension.
 

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Originally posted by ToastyX


Where did you get such blatantly false information?

chill. it's all on their website (GNR):

from thier FAQs:

Will there be any email service on the second level domain registrations?
No, the second level domain registrations will be entirely delegated to the Registrant's nameservers. The Registry will therefore (and can technically not, since the domain is entirely delegated) not be providing any email service on second level domains registrations, like is done for third level registrations ([email protected] as the email address for the registered third level domain peter.morgan.name)


visit www.nic.name for more info
 

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That doesn't say what you're saying. That just says the second-level domains will be entirely delegated to your name servers, so the registry can't provide e-mail forwarding like they do for the third-level domains. You can still setup e-mail just like you would on any other domain.
 

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Originally posted by Android
i suppose then that means that they will only allow 2nd level registrations for names that don't have any thirds already taken?

Yes, exactly. :)
 

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I think there really lame myself but I did but in some preorders with pool just in case lol
 

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Originally posted by Delete
I think there really lame myself but I did but in some preorders with pool just in case lol

Just in case what? They might suddenly become un-lame? :-D
 

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Unless they significantly change the registry rules, .name domains can't even be transferred to another party. This makes them totally worthless to anyone but an end user. Maybe this will change with 2nd level names, but even so, I don't see a market.

Heck, they can't even get individuals to use them, why would commercial users?
 

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Originally posted by adoptabledomains
Unless they significantly change the registry rules, .name domains can't even be transferred to another party. This makes them totally worthless to anyone but an end user.

Anything is possible.

.TV names cant be transfered, but ownership still can be changed..


GreatDomains has .TV domaisn for sale :)
 
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