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.GMC Becomes 15th New gTLD Application To Be Withdrawn: General Motors

Posted on the 16 February 2013 by Worldwide @thedomains

Add General Motors to the list of companies that have withdrawn an application for a New gTLD as .GMC becomes the 15th withdrawn New gTLD application.

The application which had a priority number of 1911 which means General Motors didn’t bother to spend the $100 to pull a ticket in the prioritization draw.

General Motors known throughout the world as GM planned on operating the .GMC extension on a closed basis, not allowing members of the public to register a .GMC domain.

Although General Motors has withdrawn its application for .GMC it still has 4 other new gTLD applications for; .BUICK .CADILLAC .CHEVROLET and .CHEVY

Here is how GM described the .GMC TLD:

“”The Applicant plans to operate the proposed .gmc gTLD as a restricted, exclusively-controlled TLD and as such it will not be commercially offered for registration to the general public.

“As a result, we believe the proposed .gmc gTLD will add to the current namespace in several areas:

“Competition – As technology advances, so too do customer expectations of companies online. They expect that companies will utilize the latest and greatest technology and online practices to improve the user experience, protect their information and deliver quality service. Applicant anticipates that the proposed .gmc gTLD will enable it to communicate, interact and protect data in ways and under conditions not possible under the existing namespace, thus enabling Applicant and its affiliated entities to meet future customer expectations and competitive market demands.

“Differentiation – While today companies, like Applicant’s company, can register brand strings at the second-level (eg., gm.com), the proliferation of cybersquatting and typo squatting has placed a great burden on consumers to carefully tread online because there is no guarantee on the face of the domain name string that what looks like a branded website is indeed an authorized website of the brand owner. The proposed .gmc gTLD will enable employees, customers, dealers, suppliers, other business partners and Internet users to distinguish, on the face of the domain name alone, whether the site is an authorized company site because the gTLD will be a restricted, exclusively- controlled online environment where only authorized company web properties and e-mail will exist and operate online.

“Innovation – The proposed .gmc gTLD as a restricted, exclusively-controlled TLD will provide Applicant’s company with a new platform on which to build future innovation of its online brand presence and products.

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