Since its launch, the extension. XXX is a lot of attention. Its primary objective is to enable users to easily identify websites offering adult content. As a result, companies are not part of the adult industry and having a registered mark by 1 st September 2011 currently have the option to "block for life" in their domain name. XXX for it is never associated with a pornographic site.
Why block your lifetime domain name. XXX?
As of December 6, 2011, anyone who wishes to file a domain name with a. XXX will have the opportunity, according to the rule "first come, first served."
So if you do not "lock" your. XXX, anyone upon request from the December 6 will use the name of your brand in this extension. Or, you may not necessarily want your company to be associated with a website offering adult content.
What does "lock for life"?
Once your application is accepted by the registry, your domain name will be removed from the list of domain names available. XXX and no one can then use it.
Your request blocking does not match an application to register the name domain, you will not have any rights to the term stuck. You will never activate or use under this extension. The name will return to a web page indicating that it is reserved and unavailable for registration. XXX. However, if one name is the subject of an application for registration by a company that is part of the industry adult (and proprietor of a mark registered before September 1, 2011 or a domain name), the latter shall prevail.
How to protect your brand?
The priority registration period reserved for trademark holders are not members of industry X (SUNRISE B) ends October 28, 2011. It is therefore essential that your application for registration be reached NordNet for October 25, 2011 deadline. To do this, simply log on www.nordnet.com or contact NordNet at 0800 66 55 55.
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