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http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/23786 printed on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
.travel to make policy changes
The Travel Partnership Corporation (TTPC), the company that oversees the .travel top level domain registration process, has approved some very important policy changes to take effect December 21, 2007 that may affect the companies and organizations of .travel names. According to TTPC, these changes are being made to improve and speed up the registration process for use of .travel Internet addresses. These changes are posted for public notice and review at: http://www.ttpc.travel/.

While not yet in effect TTPC wants to alert to how these policies may affect the companies or organizations.

"Alerting you now gives you an extra week or so to give you the opportunity to make decisions about .travel ahead of changes in policy," said TTPC.

As of December 21, 2007 companies that have been authenticated as eligible travel businesses or organizations will be allowed to register any available .travel domain name directly through .travel approved domain registrars (trademark laws apply)

Two specific issues emerge as a result of this change that may influence your decision to register .travel addresses for your organization:

1. Those travel organizations that have been ‘sitting on-the-fence’ with the assumption that a desired domain name is likely ‘safe’ due to the strict guidelines originally set by .travel, now face a greater risk of someone else registering that domain name.

2. Travel organizations who have been unable to register a desired domain name, due to the strict .travel policies, will now have the opportunity to register those names (if available) starting December 21st.

3. There are two important places you can visit now to determine what .travel domain names you might be interested in are still available.

 

**Special Note: This alert is only intended to make the companies or organizations aware of the potential impact of new .travel policies that create a situation where an organization that doesn’t register a domain name may find that someone else registers it.

Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, December 13, 2007