In May, we reported that brand owners would have the opportunity to "block" domain names in the .xxx top-level domain registry that correspond to valuable brands. This opt-out opportunity will be available beginning September 7, 2011 during the "Sunrise B" phase of the .xxx rollout, and trademark owners concerned about their marks used in connection with .xxx domain names should consider participating.
The .XXX Launch
The .xxx launch consists of several phases, as follows:
Sunrise. The .xxx sunrise phase actually involves two
concurrent phases -- Sunrise A and Sunrise B. Sunrise A is for applicants within the adult Sponsored Community that own trademark
registrations or already provide adult entertainment services via
an existing domain name. Sunrise B is for owners of registered
trademarks seeking to reserve .xxx domain names to keep them from
being used in connection with adult websites. The dueling sunrise
periods will go from September 7, 2011 to October 28, 2011.
Landrush. During the Landrush phase, members of the adult Sponsored
Community can apply for .xxx domain names at a premium to avoid the
first come, first served nature of the General Availability phase.
Competing applications for a single name will be determined via
auction. Landrush goes from November 8, 2011 to November 25,
2011.
General Availability. Beginning on December 6, 2011,
during the General Availability phase any member of the
adult Sponsored Community can apply to register .xxx domains on a
first come, first served basis, and IP owners that did not have
prior qualifying rights under Sunrise A or B can apply to register
"non-resolving" domain names.
Sunrise B Reservations
During Sunrise B, trademark owners can reserve .xxx domain names
that correspond to trademarks that are the subject of most U.S. or
foreign registrations issued prior to September 1, 2011. The domain
name must correspond to the entire text of a registered mark --
e.g., disney.xxx, but not dizney.xxx or disneythemeparks.xxx. If
approved, the domain name will resolve to a standard informational
page reflecting the status of the name as reserved. Sunrise B
reservation will require a one-time fee set by individual
registrars (expected to be between $200 and $400), and reservation
will be permanent, without the need for annual renewal
fees.
As Sunrise A and Sunrise B occur concurrently, there is the
distinct possibility that a member of the adult Sponsored Community
and a trademark owner will apply for the same .xxx domain -- the
former to use in connection with an adult website, and the latter
to reserve as permanently non-resolving. In this case, the domain
name will go to the qualified Sunrise A applicant, and the Sunrise
A applicant will also receive notice of the trademark owner's
interest in the reserving the domain name. Thus, the Sunrise A
applicant will register the domain name, but cannot claim lack of
notice in a subsequent dispute between the Sunrise A and Sunrise B
applicant.
Post-Sunrise Trademark Protections
Once the General Availability phase begins, trademark owners who
were not eligible for Sunrise B, or who wish to defensively
register domain names that did not qualify for Sunrise B, can
register standard non-resolving domain names at regular prices
(probably about $100 each). The domains, unlike Sunrise B
reservations, are subject to annual renewals.
ICM Registry has also implemented several dispute resolution procedures, including the
Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Procedure (CEDRP), used if
the .xxx domain is operated by someone outside of the adult
Sponsored Community, the Rapid Evaluation Service (RES), used for
clear cybersquatting of well-known brands and personal names, and
the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), for
remaining cybersquatting situations.
Of course, because use of a trademark as or as part of a .xxx
domain is not per se cybersquatting, and because identical
trademarks can happily coexist where there is no likelihood of
consumer confusion, trademark owners would be well advised to take
advantage of the Sunrise B reservations and General Availability
defensive registrations to protect key trademarks.
Additional Information
More information regarding the .xxx rollout is available at ICM
Registry's website. Note that the .xxx registry will not
take applications for reservation or registration directly; as with
other domain names, interested parties will do so via ICANN
Accredited Registrars. A list of current .xxx registrars is located
here. Specific pricing information will be
available via those registrars.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.