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Subject: Re: UKNM: "cybersquatter"
From: Dan Leighton
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:56:04 +0100

they've been planning to release these new tlds since 1996 i seem to
remember!

so i wouldn't hold yer breath anyone...

d.

Leslie Bunder wrote:
>
> yep, I remember the "planned" launch of all those new top level domains
such
> as .web, .store, .arts etal...
>
> It was going to happen sometime in early 1999! I think everything is on
> hold at the mo following the busting of the Network Solutions monopoly on
> top level domains...
>
> But from what I've heard and seen (on news.com and other places), new
names
> could happen later this year!
>
> But alas, even then it is not going to solve the problem of squatters, it
> just means more names to contend with and more issues to face. Should a
> generic sounding name such as United.web go to United Airlines or some SME
> business called United Consulting????
>
> Guess it will be a matter of first come first served.
>
> Leslie
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tim [dot] Haywardatjwt [dot] com [Tim [dot] Haywardatjwt [dot] com (mailto:Tim [dot] Haywardatjwt [dot] com)]
> > Sent: 17 April 2000 16:41
> > To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com
> > Subject: Re: UKNM: "cybersquatter"
> >
> >
> > I must confess that this whole area fascinates me too. There
> > seem to be huge
> > numbers of people speculating in this area which seems legally 'grey'.
> >
> > What happened to the notion of a whole raft of new suffixes?
> >
> > Above all, what happened to that rather quaint notion of 'Old Nick'
> > Negroponte
> > in 'Being Digital' - the thought that users aren't really
> > interested in
> > remembering a phone number when the technology exists to call by name?
> >
> > What if my (new broadband speed) browser did a sort of 'Ask
> > Jeeves' fuzzy
> > search
> > when I typed in the beginning of the name, flashing up full
> > pages instead of
> > URL
> > suggestions under the location bar?
> >
> > Is anyone doing any HCI work around the notion of losing the
> > URL altogether?
> >
> > Now that companies are falling over each other to
> > disassociate themselves
> > with
> > the term .com, perhaps it's time to do a Lord Lucan.... make the Earl
> > disappear
> > (sorry - couldn't resist it).
> >
> > What do we reckon?


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