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Name.com

Name.com is an ICANN accredited domain name registrar and web hosting company based in Denver, Colorado. Since the company was founded in 2003, it has since grown to become one of the leading domain registrars in the world, offering close to 600 Top Level Domains. On its website, Name.com offers a wide range of products and services to help individuals and businesses build and maintain a successful online presence. The company sells DNS domains, web hosting, email services, SSL certificates, and other website products.

Name.com
FoundedJune 17, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-06-17)
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
,
United States
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerIdentity Digital
Founder(s)William Mushkin
IndustryDomain Registrar
ProductsWeb Services
URLwww.name.com

History edit

Name.com was founded in 2003, by Bill Mushkin. Mushkin bought the company Spot Domain LLC (Domainsite.com) in 2002. There are multiple registrars NAME.COM LLC uses for reselling: domainsite.com, name.com, name.net, sunmounta.in, alohanic.com, briarwoodtechnologies.com, domainregservices.com.[1]

Acquisitions edit

On January 7, 2013, it was announced that Name.com was acquired by Demand Media.[2] According to 10K reports from Demand Media the company paid $18 million to acquire Name.com.

Rightside Group, a spin off company from Demand Media, became the parent company of Name.com in August 2014.[3] Rightside also owned domain aftermarket service NameJet and domain registrar eNom, as well as operating a domain registry with 40 nTLDs.[4] Rightside stock was publicly traded under the stock ticker NAME, inspired by their ownership of Name.com.[5] On June 13, 2017, Rightside was acquired by Donuts Inc. in a transaction valued at $213 million. In a Merger Agreement approved unanimously by Rightside's Board of Directors, all of Rightside's assets, including Name.com, became part of Donuts Inc.[6]

On June 22, 2022 Donuts Inc rebranded to become Identity Digital.[7]

Community involvement edit

Name.com regularly hosts a hackathon called Hack the Dot, where developers, marketers, and creatives come together to create quick-fire projects within a two-hour timeframe based on a mystery domain name which is revealed at the time of the event. The company has partnered with Galvanize, Turing School of Software and Design, and a variety of other coding schools and coworking spaces in the past.[8]

In 2016, Name.com partnered with Galvanize to offer free coding classes to interested students with a program called Learn to Code. These classes were offered over the course of a year in multiple cities across the U.S. including Denver, Boulder, San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin.[9]

Support of net neutrality and internet free speech edit

In December 2011, when GoDaddy voiced its support for Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), Name.com was among several other anti-SOPA domain registrars[10] that offered transfer discounts for anyone who wanted to move their domains to another provider.[11]

When net neutrality came under review by the FCC in both 2014 and 2017, Name.com created educational videos and articles explaining to their customers why net neutrality was important and what individuals could do to protect it.[12] During the July 12, 2017 Day of Action to raise awareness and support of net neutrality, Name.com posted a banner on the homepage of its website encouraging visitors to contact the FCC to voice their support for Title II.[13]

Domain tasting allegation edit

In 2007, Name.com was accused of trademark infringement by Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman. The companies declared the domain registrars Name.com and Spot Domain had registered over 40 domains of various misspellings, such as NeimanMarco.com and BerdgorfGoodman.com. These domains failed to show accurate contact information or provided false details.[1] In the complaint, which was filed in March 2007, in the US District Court in Denver, the high-end retailers sought damages of at least $100,000 per name.[14]

Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman claimed that the registrars were taking advantage of their special status with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), to secure misspelled domains during the five-day grace period, and paying only for the ones with valuable revenue. This practice, called domain tasting, resulted in cybersquatting on various trademarked names. Neiman Marcus had accused the registrar Dotster in 2006 of the same infringement.[15] Mushkin, however, denied the accusations of "domain tasting," explaining that Name.com and Spot Domain were merely registrars, caught in the crossfire. He also argued that "the industry is young," and the issues were not clear-cut. In the settlement, there were several stipulations imposed on the companies Name.com and Spot Domain. Mushkin declined to specify the agreement that was reached.[1]

DNS hijacking edit

Reports of DNS hijacking by Name.com have appeared on the Internet as early as 2010.[16] The registrar will never return a NXDOMAIN status for DNS queries, and instead directs users to an advertising site they operate. When faced with criticism over this practice, the company points[17] to a clause of their Domain Registration agreement that relates to "parked domain names," which is standard practice among registrars.

Name.com stopped the practice of DNS wildcarding in March 2013.

Services edit

Name.com registration of top-level domains (TLDs), including gTLDs, ccTLDs, nTLDs, and legacy domains, and offers an aftermarket domain brokerage. Service offerings include website hosting, email, Google Apps for Work, SSL certificates, a website builder, WordPress installation and hosting[18] Name.com also supports Two-Step Verification to help users add an extra layer of security to their user accounts.[19]

Bearglecorn mascot edit

Name.com's mascot is called "Bearglecorn", a mix of bear, eagle, and unicorn, which can be seen on the company's 404 page[20] and in some marketing material. The word was coined by employee Jared Ewy and the original likeness was made by Owen Borseth using various images from the internet. Rightside filed a trademark on the Bearglecorn in early 2016, citing its first use in 2013.[21]

Philanthropy edit

Name.Gives edit

In November 2017, Name.com launched a philanthropy program called Name.Gives, funded by their parent company Donuts, Inc. Each quarter, Name.com employees have the opportunity to apply for funds to be donated to a charity or community organization they support. Organizations in the Denver-metro area that have been awarded with financial contributions in the past include SafeHouse Denver, the Special Olympics Denver Swim Team, Metro Caring, Rangeview High School Track and Field, and the Northfield High School Solar Rollers.[22]

Other community programs edit

The company has supported several non-profits, including a small literary magazine in South Africa, Amazwi, and a local environmental organization, Environment Colorado. Many of the charities featured are small, grassroots efforts, though Susan G. Komen and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are also listed on the company's sponsorship page.[23]

The company previously had a bike-to-work incentive program which involved payback for a new bicycle.[23] Though the project appears to be at a standstill, Name.com worked briefly on a system of maps for laptop.org,[24] and offered to guide interns in their Denver office.[25] In April, 2008, Name.com sponsored Idealist.org for the Webby's People's Voice Awards, which was in turn sponsored by The Public Interest Registry, the registry behind the .org TLD. The event featured a panel of non-profits, including Greenpeace and Wikipedia.[26]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Paton, James (2008-01-30). "PATON: Big brands target entrepreneur in domain name battle". Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  2. ^ Naidu, Taryn. Naidu, Taryn (2012-01-07). . Demand Media. Archived from the original on 2014-02-23. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  3. ^ "Super Corporate Blog Post: We joined the NASDAQ with Rightside - Name.com Blog". www.name.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  4. ^ Global Newswire retrieved March 17, 2016
  5. ^ "NAME Stock Quote - Rightside Group Ltd". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  6. ^ "Rightside and Donuts Announce Definitive Merger Agreement - Donuts News". Donuts News. 2017-06-14. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  7. ^ "Donuts Inc. and Afilias, Inc. Rebrand to Identity Digital". PR Newswire. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  8. ^ Name.com. "Hack the Dot: Powered by Name.com". www.name.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  9. ^ "Name.com partners with Galvanize to offer free coding lessons". Confluence. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  10. ^ Warren, Christina. "HOW TO: Move Your Domain Name Account". Mashable. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  11. ^ Dachis, Adam. "Ditch GoDaddy's SOPA-Loving Butt and Get a Better Web Host at a Discount". Lifehacker. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  12. ^ "Why net neutrality is a big deal (and why you should care) - Name.com Blog". www.name.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  13. ^ Fine, Gabe (2017-07-14). "Name.com Joins Nationwide Protest Against Net-Neutrality Rollbacks". Westword. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  14. ^ Jesdanun, Anick. Jesdanun, Anick (2007-03-23). "Neiman Marcus sues over domain names". NBC News. Associated Press. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  15. ^ McCullagh, Declan (2006-06-02). "Dotster named in massive cybersquatting suit". CNET News. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  16. ^ Hammond, Nathan (2011-04-13). "Name.com: Another Unscrupulous Registrar". nathanhammond.com. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  17. ^ "Pro Tip: How to get rid of that pesky parking page". Name.com. 2012-01-05. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  18. ^ "Rapidpress - One-click Wordpress Hosting - Superbiased!". Superbiased!. 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  19. ^ . CNN Money. 2009-01-28. Archived from the original on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  20. ^ "Name.com: Heck yeah, we're from Denver: | Tech+ — The Denver Post". Tech+. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  21. ^ "Name.com to trademark the Bearglecorn| Domain Name News & Views". Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News & Views. 2016-02-17. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  22. ^ "How Name.com is helping the community during the season of giving - Name.com Blog". www.name.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  23. ^ a b "For the Good of Our Community, Our Company, and Our World". Name.com. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  24. ^ "Name.com". One Laptop per Child. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  25. ^ "Summer of Content organizations". One Laptop per Child. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  26. ^ Jared (2008-04-26). "Doing Good Is Cool Again". Name.com. Retrieved 2008-12-15.

External links edit

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Name com is an ICANN accredited domain name registrar and web hosting company based in Denver Colorado Since the company was founded in 2003 it has since grown to become one of the leading domain registrars in the world offering close to 600 Top Level Domains On its website Name com offers a wide range of products and services to help individuals and businesses build and maintain a successful online presence The company sells DNS domains web hosting email services SSL certificates and other website products Name comFoundedJune 17 2003 20 years ago 2003 06 17 HeadquartersDenver Colorado United StatesArea servedWorldwideOwnerIdentity DigitalFounder s William MushkinIndustryDomain RegistrarProductsWeb ServicesURLwww wbr name wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisitions 1 2 Community involvement 1 3 Support of net neutrality and internet free speech 1 4 Domain tasting allegation 1 5 DNS hijacking 2 Services 3 Bearglecorn mascot 4 Philanthropy 4 1 Name Gives 4 2 Other community programs 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory editName com was founded in 2003 by Bill Mushkin Mushkin bought the company Spot Domain LLC Domainsite com in 2002 There are multiple registrars NAME COM LLC uses for reselling domainsite com name com name net sunmounta in alohanic com briarwoodtechnologies com domainregservices com 1 Acquisitions edit On January 7 2013 it was announced that Name com was acquired by Demand Media 2 According to 10K reports from Demand Media the company paid 18 million to acquire Name com Rightside Group a spin off company from Demand Media became the parent company of Name com in August 2014 3 Rightside also owned domain aftermarket service NameJet and domain registrar eNom as well as operating a domain registry with 40 nTLDs 4 Rightside stock was publicly traded under the stock ticker NAME inspired by their ownership of Name com 5 On June 13 2017 Rightside was acquired by Donuts Inc in a transaction valued at 213 million In a Merger Agreement approved unanimously by Rightside s Board of Directors all of Rightside s assets including Name com became part of Donuts Inc 6 On June 22 2022 Donuts Inc rebranded to become Identity Digital 7 Community involvement edit Name com regularly hosts a hackathon called Hack the Dot where developers marketers and creatives come together to create quick fire projects within a two hour timeframe based on a mystery domain name which is revealed at the time of the event The company has partnered with Galvanize Turing School of Software and Design and a variety of other coding schools and coworking spaces in the past 8 In 2016 Name com partnered with Galvanize to offer free coding classes to interested students with a program called Learn to Code These classes were offered over the course of a year in multiple cities across the U S including Denver Boulder San Francisco Seattle and Austin 9 Support of net neutrality and internet free speech edit In December 2011 when GoDaddy voiced its support for Stop Online Piracy Act SOPA Name com was among several other anti SOPA domain registrars 10 that offered transfer discounts for anyone who wanted to move their domains to another provider 11 When net neutrality came under review by the FCC in both 2014 and 2017 Name com created educational videos and articles explaining to their customers why net neutrality was important and what individuals could do to protect it 12 During the July 12 2017 Day of Action to raise awareness and support of net neutrality Name com posted a banner on the homepage of its website encouraging visitors to contact the FCC to voice their support for Title II 13 Domain tasting allegation edit In 2007 Name com was accused of trademark infringement by Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman The companies declared the domain registrars Name com and Spot Domain had registered over 40 domains of various misspellings such as NeimanMarco com and BerdgorfGoodman com These domains failed to show accurate contact information or provided false details 1 In the complaint which was filed in March 2007 in the US District Court in Denver the high end retailers sought damages of at least 100 000 per name 14 Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman claimed that the registrars were taking advantage of their special status with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN to secure misspelled domains during the five day grace period and paying only for the ones with valuable revenue This practice called domain tasting resulted in cybersquatting on various trademarked names Neiman Marcus had accused the registrar Dotster in 2006 of the same infringement 15 Mushkin however denied the accusations of domain tasting explaining that Name com and Spot Domain were merely registrars caught in the crossfire He also argued that the industry is young and the issues were not clear cut In the settlement there were several stipulations imposed on the companies Name com and Spot Domain Mushkin declined to specify the agreement that was reached 1 DNS hijacking edit Reports of DNS hijacking by Name com have appeared on the Internet as early as 2010 16 The registrar will never return a NXDOMAIN status for DNS queries and instead directs users to an advertising site they operate When faced with criticism over this practice the company points 17 to a clause of their Domain Registration agreement that relates to parked domain names which is standard practice among registrars Name com stopped the practice of DNS wildcarding in March 2013 Services editName com registration of top level domains TLDs including gTLDs ccTLDs nTLDs and legacy domains and offers an aftermarket domain brokerage Service offerings include website hosting email Google Apps for Work SSL certificates a website builder WordPress installation and hosting 18 Name com also supports Two Step Verification to help users add an extra layer of security to their user accounts 19 Bearglecorn mascot editName com s mascot is called Bearglecorn a mix of bear eagle and unicorn which can be seen on the company s 404 page 20 and in some marketing material The word was coined by employee Jared Ewy and the original likeness was made by Owen Borseth using various images from the internet Rightside filed a trademark on the Bearglecorn in early 2016 citing its first use in 2013 21 Philanthropy editThis section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Name com news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Name Gives edit In November 2017 Name com launched a philanthropy program called Name Gives funded by their parent company Donuts Inc Each quarter Name com employees have the opportunity to apply for funds to be donated to a charity or community organization they support Organizations in the Denver metro area that have been awarded with financial contributions in the past include SafeHouse Denver the Special Olympics Denver Swim Team Metro Caring Rangeview High School Track and Field and the Northfield High School Solar Rollers 22 Other community programs edit The company has supported several non profits including a small literary magazine in South Africa Amazwi and a local environmental organization Environment Colorado Many of the charities featured are small grassroots efforts though Susan G Komen and Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF are also listed on the company s sponsorship page 23 The company previously had a bike to work incentive program which involved payback for a new bicycle 23 Though the project appears to be at a standstill Name com worked briefly on a system of maps for laptop org 24 and offered to guide interns in their Denver office 25 In April 2008 Name com sponsored Idealist org for the Webby s People s Voice Awards which was in turn sponsored by The Public Interest Registry the registry behind the org TLD The event featured a panel of non profits including Greenpeace and Wikipedia 26 Notes edit a b c Paton James 2008 01 30 PATON Big brands target entrepreneur in domain name battle Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2014 02 08 Naidu Taryn Naidu Taryn 2012 01 07 Name com Joins the Demand Media Family Demand Media Archived from the original on 2014 02 23 Retrieved 2014 02 08 Super Corporate Blog Post We joined the NASDAQ with Rightside Name com Blog www name com Retrieved 2018 02 08 Global Newswire retrieved March 17 2016 NAME Stock Quote Rightside Group Ltd Bloomberg com Retrieved 2018 02 08 Rightside and Donuts Announce Definitive Merger Agreement Donuts News Donuts News 2017 06 14 Retrieved 2018 02 08 Donuts Inc and Afilias Inc Rebrand to Identity Digital PR Newswire 2022 06 22 Retrieved 2023 12 06 Name com Hack the Dot Powered by Name com www name com Retrieved 2018 02 08 Name com partners with Galvanize to offer free coding lessons Confluence Retrieved 2018 02 08 Warren Christina HOW TO Move Your Domain Name Account Mashable Retrieved 2018 02 08 Dachis Adam Ditch GoDaddy s SOPA Loving Butt and Get a Better Web Host at a Discount Lifehacker Retrieved 2018 02 08 Why net neutrality is a big deal and why you should care Name com Blog www name com Retrieved 2018 02 08 Fine Gabe 2017 07 14 Name com Joins Nationwide Protest Against Net Neutrality Rollbacks Westword Retrieved 2018 02 08 Jesdanun Anick Jesdanun Anick 2007 03 23 Neiman Marcus sues over domain names NBC News Associated Press Retrieved 2014 02 08 McCullagh Declan 2006 06 02 Dotster named in massive cybersquatting suit CNET News Retrieved 2014 02 08 Hammond Nathan 2011 04 13 Name com Another Unscrupulous Registrar nathanhammond com Retrieved 2014 02 08 Pro Tip How to get rid of that pesky parking page Name com 2012 01 05 Retrieved 2014 02 08 Rapidpress One click Wordpress Hosting Superbiased Superbiased 2013 06 07 Retrieved 2016 11 04 Name com Stays a Step Ahead of Online Criminals by Joining VeriSign R Identity Protection Network CNN Money 2009 01 28 Archived from the original on 2009 01 31 Retrieved 2014 02 08 Name com Heck yeah we re from Denver Tech The Denver Post Tech Retrieved 2016 11 04 Name com to trademark the Bearglecorn Domain Name News amp Views Domain Name Wire Domain Name News amp Views 2016 02 17 Retrieved 2016 11 04 How Name com is helping the community during the season of giving Name com Blog www name com Retrieved 2018 02 08 a b For the Good of Our Community Our Company and Our World Name com Retrieved 2014 02 08 Name com One Laptop per Child Retrieved 2014 02 08 Summer of Content organizations One Laptop per Child Retrieved 2014 02 08 Jared 2008 04 26 Doing Good Is Cool Again Name com Retrieved 2008 12 15 External links editName com Name com Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Name com amp oldid 1189911261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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