On 02/11/16 16:14, Mark Elkins wrote:
I'm writing some words on my understanding of
Premium Domain Names - and
am not sure about FRED....
Quick question:
Does FRED implement the code to specify that "these names" are premium
names and therefore cost more. The Registrar also needs a slight EPP
code modification in that they must provide the (expected) cost of the
domain to the Registry - in order to confirm its premium status - and I
guess - the correct cost.
In order for the Registry to implement this, one might need to perhaps
provide a file of "regular expressions" which if met - would imply the
Domain Name is Premium... could even add a second column as the cost?
eg
. (to match one character)
.. (to match two characters)
... (to match three characters)
green ( and other "generic" names)
blue
sexy
travel
hotel* (hotel, hotels, hotel-bookings - etc)
Perhaps - do people have a different understanding of "What is a Premium
Domain Name" ?
Hello Mark
I've never seen such concept implemented in FRED so far (so it doesn't mean it
can't exist).
AFAICT the prices can be different among zones/extensions only. And are flat.
(Not talking about post-paid invoices, etc.)
There is some matching regarding domain names, but it's used for blacklisted
expressions.
Best regards
Piotr