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ICANN's Trademark Clearinghouse Launching Today

itwbennett writes "If you want to protect your brand before ICANN rolls out the new gTLDs (generic top-level domains), here's your chance. The clearinghouse will allow trademark owners to register their marks for an annual fee of between $95 and $150. The clearinghouse 'doesn't necessarily prevent trademark infringement or cybersquatting, but it does help trademark owners and brand owners somewhat in mitigating the damage that might occur,' said Keith Kupferschmid, general counsel and vice president of IP policy and enforcement for the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA). 'We've been telling brand owners it's not that expensive to protect themselves and they ought to do it.'" All of the new TLD registrars will be required to check the trademark clearinghouse before issuing domains, preemptively squashing trademark disputes.

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  1. A not-so-subtle scam, you say? WHY!? I NEVER! by zedrdave · · Score: 4, Funny

    For an extra $100, ICANN will send you your TLD VIP package that includes instructions on how to get on the faster VIP internets and make your domain load up spontaneously on people's browser when they utter your brand's name.

    1. Re: A not-so-subtle scam, you say? WHY!? I NEVER! by Chrisq · · Score: 3, Funny

      Actually, they have to say it three times (just like Beetlejuice).

      I said "Microsoft" three times and was hit by a flying chair.