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Landrush Period
In this stage, any user can have priority over a domain, you don't need a Trademark, but usually the cost of the domain is higher fee compared to the General Availability stage.
If don’t want to pay additional for the priority of a domain, you can pre-register you domain before the General Availability stage begins.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Landrush Period?
The Landrush Period is a phase during which new gTLD domain names that were not reserved or registered during the Sunrise Period are made available to the general public, often at a premium price.
What is the difference between the Sunrise and Landrush Periods?
The Sunrise Period is exclusively for trademark holders, while the Landrush Period is open to the public. However, domain names are often sold at higher prices during Landrush.
Who can participate in the Landrush Period?
Anyone interested in registering a domain can participate, as it is open to both individuals and businesses, without the need for a trademark or TMCH validation.
Are domain names first-come, first-served during the Landrush Period?
In many cases, yes. However, some registries may use an auction system if multiple parties apply for the same domain name during this phase.
How long does the Landrush Period last?
The duration of the Landrush Period varies depending on the registry but typically lasts a few weeks before the domains enter the General Availability phase.
What types of domain names are available during the Landrush Period?
Any domain names not reserved by the registry or claimed during the Sunrise Period are available during Landrush, often including premium and highly sought-after names.
Is the Landrush Period more expensive than General Availability?
Yes, domain names during the Landrush Period are typically sold at a premium price due to the increased demand and competition.
What happens if I want a domain that is applied for by multiple parties?
If multiple parties apply for the same domain name during the Landrush Period, an auction may be held to determine the final owner.
Can I use the domain immediately after registering during the Landrush Period?
Yes, in most cases, you can use the domain immediately after successful registration, provided the registry does not impose any restrictions.
What happens after the Landrush Period?
After the Landrush Period, any remaining domains enter the General Availability phase, where they are available on a first-come, first-served basis at standard pricing.
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