The first round of the registration period for the new top-level .asia domain
opens 9 October, promising organisations that are based in or trade with
countries in that region a greater online presence.
The .asia domain could be one of the most popular in many years, given the
growth in the population, economic prosperity and internet users in the region
in recent years, according to Thomas Herbert from registrar
Hostway.
“A .asia domain will show you have clear representation there and allow you
to target the relevant part of your site [at this region],” Herbert argued. “But
it’s getting more difficult to register generic domains than it used to – you
should bolster it with enough paperwork to show you’re entitled.”
Robin Fry, a partner in the technology and commerce practice at law firm
Beachcroft LLP, agreed that firms need to be “obsessive about the information
required” for registration but added that most firms would not actively use
their new .asia suffix.
“Most international companies will register defensively,” Fry argued. “People
are getting very astute about getting domain names now, so a lot are jostling
for position.”
Fry explained that the registration process for .asia – which includes an
auction process – is unlikely to suffer the problems that plagued the .eu
registration system, when many firms with legitimate trademarks were unable to
claim them due to a first come first served process.
But Lesley Cowley, chief executive of .uk registry
Nominet, argued that many firms in the
Asia region may prefer to stick with the individual domains of their respective
countries. “There are a number of businesses, however, who are saying, ‘We can’t
carry on defensively registering forever’,” she added.
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