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Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CCC), a global leader in providing trusted information and insights to accelerate the pace of innovation, today released a new report that explores the role of domains in IP management as well as the most significant domain challenges in 2020 and beyond. ‘2021 Global Business Survey: The growing role of domains in IP’ surveyed IT, legal and marketing decision makers worldwide and revealed a third of organizations suffered a cyber attack on their domains last year. Domain security is cited as the biggest challenge in domain management by over half (56%) of all respondents.
Security: a dominant domain management issue
The
global pandemic has accelerated digitalization efforts worldwide. 70%
of new value created in the coming decade is estimated to come from
digitally enabled platforms.[1].
However, digitalization has made intellectual property in the digital
space, such as domains, a target for cyber crime. According to the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), cybersquatting case filing
has surged during the global pandemic[2].
As a result, organizations have boosted their investment in domain
management in order to secure those domains that are of paramount
importance to their operations. 52% of respondents were spending more
than $25,000 annually managing domain portfolios in 2020, up from 39% in
2019.
The most popular methods used to secure domains have
evolved. While two-factor authentication remains the most popular
option, increasing from 41% in 2019 to 53% in 2020, registry locking
leapfrogged into third place, up substantially to 39% in 2020 compared
to 28% in the previous year, reflecting a growing understanding and
awareness of registry locks.
Furthermore, organizations realize
that external expertise can help them navigate today’s domain security
challenges, particularly so with global domain ownership. However, 41%
of respondents cited difficulties in overseeing security of numerous
global domains and identifying trusted, reputable registrars or
providers in each global region.
Protecting brand value with domain management
With the steady rise in cybersquatting case filings observed by WIPO[3],
organizations are prioritizing brand protection to mitigate the growing
risks of infringement, fraud and other abuse. Mitigating brand abuse is
the biggest motivator driving domain registrations, according to 50% of
respondents in 2020, a significant rise from 27% in 2019.
The
volume of domains organizations own has direct implications on their
brand value. Organizations are making use of defensive domain names by
redirecting them to their main websites to capture more traffic. Even
merely defensive domain names can present security risks, ranging from
DNS compromise to email spoofing if not configured correctly and managed
securely[4].
72% of respondents indicated they have at least one inactive domain,
47% have more than 10 and nearly a fifth (19%) have more than 50.
Strategic value of new gTLDs
As
domain strategies evolve, so does usage of new generic top-level
domains (new gTLDs) within domain portfolios. Companies are moving
beyond legacy gTLDs such as .com, .net or .org, and deploying new gTLDs
including apple.store (Apple) and adidas.clothing (Adidas). In fact,
more organizations have registered a new gTLD such as .clothing,
.software and .consulting in 2020, with 53% doing so compared to 39% in
2019.
The purpose for registering new gTLDs is maturing. While in
2019, respondents’ most common reason for registering a new gTLD was to
further brand awareness (38%), in 2020, capitalizing on potential
commercial opportunity was the most cited factor (27%). This marks a
positive shift as organizations move beyond building awareness to
grasping the commercial potential and strategic value of new gTLDs.
Jeff
Roy, President, IP Group, Clarivate, said, “In today’s global,
digitally-driven economy, domains are valuable IP assets and key to
successful e-commerce strategies. Our research shows that organizations
not only understand the commercial value of domains, they are also
adopting a strategic view of their domain portfolios. As a recognized
industry leader and ICANN-accredited registrar since 1999, we are
committed to helping our customers maximize the full potential of their
domain portfolios with our unmatched expertise, superior security and
singular focus on customer delight, enabling them to go to market
faster, while reducing risks. Our end-to-end intellectual property
expertise allows companies to make smart and informed business decisions
to take new products to market faster and to protect their existing IP
assets.”
[1]Reuters,
“Digitalisation and intellectual property in the time of COVID-19”,
https://www.reuters.com/article/sponsored/digitalisation-and-intellectual-property-in-the-time-of-COVID-19,
Sep 2020
[2]WIPO,“ WIPO cybersquatting case filing surges during
COVID-19 crisis”,
https://www.wipo.int/amc/en/news/2020/cybersquatting_covid19.html, Jun
2020
[3]WIPO, “Total number of cases per year”, https://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/statistics/cases.jsp
[4]Krebs
Security, “Crooks continue to exploit GoDaddy hole”,
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/02/crooks-continue-to-exploit-godaddy-hole/,
Feb 2019
Download ‘2021 Global Business Survey: The growing role of domains in IP’.
Source:clarivate.com
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