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Why Washington must face new-cyber-name-economy

The serious objections by US Department of Commerce to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' new policies on creating unlimited domain suffixes are primarily based on old domain name thinking and continued fear of losing control of Internet.
Why Washington must face new-cyber-name-economy

The comments lack serious knowledge of global business naming problems surrounded by international demands of multiple-cyber-branding platforms now impacting 99% of buyers and sellers worldwide. Businesses need to create global name brands for the new world with great speed and minimal costs and this time Washington could lead this charge or risk losing support to control the Internet.

The proposed ICANN plan offers a brand new superior device to fit new platforms and technologically advanced solutions amidst global image and name identities positioning. Here are the three key facts:

The nomenclature issues

Today, 95% of the business names identities all over the world are collapsing for being either too similar or identical. They are often highly diluted, dictionary, geographic, family or generic names and despite combined worldwide advertising expenditures of a billion dollars per day, these identities are only gasping for constant oxygen but will never achieve stardom.

The proposed domain is not just a suffix, but rather a brand new type of domain, it's a name without a suffix and far too superior in its cyber-branding applications and as such should not even be called a generic top-level domain (gtld). It offers the fastest and cheapest mechanism to create a new layer of cyber-brand with global visibility with protection, upon approval the applicant will exclusively acquire a one of a kind intellectual asset of a cyber name identity and play on global ecommerce. Based on rules of trademarking, the name identity will not be confused as someone else's name brand and equally will be protected from any one else using that name brand. The application process under trademark rules, will not grant confusingly similar suffixes 'bank' or 'banking' and the same suffix will be 100% owned and controlled by its owner eliminating cyber-squatting by others. ICANN is like creating a wheel while businesses will have to think in terms of bicycles and cars.

Based on study by ABC Namebank, there will be some 100,000 business names worldwide that will have to respond, by evaluating, modifying and applying to create new interactions, they will need all this re-branding to further energise new cyber-branding platforms. Some names will be impossible to fix, some name will be legally fought or publicly contested resulting in bidding wars, making the scene very passionate and challenging. The same study points to 18,000 companies that are already spending over one Millions dollar monthly in advertising and marketing as they will have no other choice but to seriously attempt to secure a name identity to guide their image on course.

The trademark issues

Today businesses desperately need global access and that demands global name protection umbrella. A typical globally trademarked name could easily cost US$2-5000 per application, per country and at times after several years of paper pushing, may only end up in as many as 100 of the world's 257 countries. Often, these candidates are dropped during the process for repeated opposition and resistance from other similar names while still struggling to maintain a spotlight position in its marketplace. The stories are embarrassingly painful. The global trademarking procedures are unnecessarily slow and overly complicated. Of the hundreds of millions of names all over the world only less than few thousand names are properly filed worldwide and protected. The costs plus a decade long struggle is prohibitive for most growing businesses. Some 5000 trademark law firms around the world are battling this out.

The new tool offers a clear saving of 95% of time and 95% of traditional advertising cost to create global cyber presence. Tens of thousands of businesses currently pushing weaker or similar brand identities will find this a great lifesaver.

The new re-branding era of the new global-scale mediums is around the corner and this new plan offers a great platform

ICANN is only one body issuing exclusive global name rights to one single unique identity, traditional global trade marking deals with 250 countries and their bureaucracies. The new cyber-branding platform will create a more precise black-and-white name clearance issues and eliminate too many grey zones to create prolonged legal battles.

The Internet break-up issues

The centre of Internet is neither Washington nor Beijing; it is now just an ocean in between, with 3 billion users by 2020, and if accessed on intelligent platforms it offers free customer reach, the greatest ever assembled in the history. It is a solid base for big players and a goldmine for start-up and SME. While the old domain suffix extension has served their limited value and out side .com all other are presumed mostly ineffective, a brand new more powerful domain tool for the 2020 global pool is very essential. Countries all over the world want to play this game openly and creating unlimited suffixes provides that blanket.

On the other hand, China alone could easily split the current Internet in two and the rest of the other groups will follow. Based on language and usage hierarchy, it is Chinese, English, Hindustani, Russian, Spanish…and each language group easily justifies their own system while technology provides the support. Embracing global naming and language realities ICANN further softens the issues and create open harmony among nations. A break-up must be avoided at all costs.

Old mediums are almost dead and these new multi-billion-user pools of global information and customer bases are more dynamically entangled and interactively responsive with buyers and sellers. Technologically advanced global scale NAMING platforms for web-portals, social-media, and global village to universal access are essential for businesses and consumers alike. The new name-economy, where countries create powerful globally recognised exclusive brand names to declare superiority over other nations has fully arrived. What took decades to create global name recognition is now demanded in one single afternoon. The ICANN unlimited suffixes provide special tools to fuel these new concepts and platforms.

The CEOs around the world, if interested in any serious image expansion, irrespective of size of operations, will have to raise some tough questions about their current name identities that will provide umbrella names to their empires. They have to identify a solid long-term game plan, as this is a global race. Advertising agencies all over the world can also create a huge advantage to come out from their doldrums and re-energise their role on these new platforms. US could lead, embrace the big changes and show the way.

This road is tough, the path is twisted but the direction of the global mindshare is very straight and the new global cyber-branding platform is where the ocean is. The big change is inevitable.

About Naseem Javed

Naseem Javed is a corporate philosopher, chairman of Expothon Worldwide; a Canadian Think tank focused on National Mobilization of Entrepreneurialism on Platform Economies.
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