6. Even if it did not qualify
for a global-generic TLN, a company may register a name in each and every country
in which they do business (if they haven't already).7. Browsers can be configured
to automatically add the user's preferred country suffix, or to follow a certain
search order. By the way, this might eliminate the need for companies to have a country-
and language-selection web page.
8. This proposal would make the whole 'additional
TLNs' problem easier to bring to closure, because each country would be able to decide
for itself.
9. This proposal should make it easier to resolve trademark conflicts.
For example, foobar.com.us would not be considered to infringe upon the rights of
Foobar, Ltd. in some other country.