51. King says companies and organizations registering under the new domain names will continue to keep their .com addresses. 52. Lawyers representing large corporations arrived to argue that their trademarks should receive special protection within the new domains. 53. Many have complained that companies are registering addresses in the new domains simply to protect their trademarks, not because they want to build Web sites using them. 54. Netnames allows the user to set up as many as five e-mail accounts on the new domain without charge. 55. Network Solutions, whose contract is up next March, opposes the agreement to add new domain names. 56. Network Solutions said its contract with the NSF prevents it from adding new domain names to its system. 57. New domains risk diluting these brands and might also increase the costs of policing them. 58. Now every trademark holder in the world is worried about similar problems in each new domain. 59. Now that heritage has been thrust into a new pop domain. 60. Of the new domains, .biz and .info are farthest along the pipeline, having begun accepting applications for addresses over the summer. |