Company files trademark applications related to new top level domain names.
With the possibility of new top level domain name applications opening up early next year, a New Jersey company appears to be expanding its plans to introduce new TLDs.
Dot One, Inc., has filed three trademark applications over the past month for top level domain names.
The company has filed applications for “Dot One”, “Dot Med”, and “Dot Give”.
I’ve found very little information about the company online. But there is a release about the company’s plans to offer .ONE as a top level domain name.
President & CEO, Anthony Ortiz said “Dot One has developed proprietary technology that tracks internet users’ time spent online and creates donations to the charitable organizations of their choice. In turn, participating businesses on .ONE will have the opportunity to match those contributions and double the amount of giving potential. Users will also get a check every month from Dot One, Inc. for any extra time generated. Where else are you be able to surf the web, give and make money all in the same time? Nowhere! This novel approach will be revolutionary and Dot One will lead the way to micro-giving in a way that is long overdue.â€
It seems like one of those pay-to-surf programs of yesteryear, where users viewed ads as they surfed and were paid for doing so.
The company says it’s working with Minds + Machines for its registry services.
Of course, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office currently will not allow trademarks for top level domain names.
Facebook Search Engine says
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both TLDs look useless
Jean Guillon says
Doesn’t .FREE offer a similar concept as .ONE ?