Comment on an application. Provide constructive feedback on the New gTLD Program. Learn more
See who has applied for .what! View the most up-to-date list of applicants, track their respective status through the application process, and view the public portions of their applications. Learn more
Get information about the panels performing evaluations on new gTLD applications, including who they are and how they perform their work. Learn more
Read official correspondence specific to the New gTLD Program. Learn more
The objection period is closed. View information about the dispute resolution process and the results from objection proceedings. Learn more
Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedures have been developed to provide those harmed by a new gTLD Registry Operator's conduct an alternative avenue to complain about that conduct. Learn more
Review high-level statistics about the overall program as the applications work their way through the application process. Learn more
This page displays Sunrise and Trademark Claims dates related to new gTLDs, with links to more detailed Sunrise Policy and Sunrise Dispute Resolutions Procedure documentation. Learn more
The Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH) is an important rights protection mechanism in the New gTLD Program. The TMCH will accept and authenticate rights information, and support trademark claims and sunrise services. Learn more
The Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) will provide rapid relief to trademark holders for the most clear-cut cases of infringement and offer cheaper, faster responses than the existing Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). Learn more
What is a gTLD? It is an Internet domain name extension such as the familiar .com, .net, or .org. View the application status of applied-for strings. Learn more
Find out which gTLDs from the New gTLD Program have been introduced into the Internet's Root Zone, the authoritative database for the Internet, and are on their way to being availably publicly on the Internet. Learn More