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Domain Choices for Online Movies?

Started by anginaprinzen, Oct 30, 2024, 01:41 AM

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anginaprinzenTopic starter

Hello,

I'm looking for a reliable registrar to secure a domain for my online film platform. Specifically, I'm torn between a.com and.tv top-level domain (TLD) for my online cinema endeavor.

Can anyone enlighten me on the industry standard for this niche?

After scouring online forums, I came across a recommendation for Internet.bs, but I'd appreciate further insight from seasoned professionals in the field of domain registration and online content delivery.

What are the best practices for registering a domain that will effectively support a video-on-demand (VOD) service, and are there any registrar-specific considerations I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance for your input.
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Mooryurbada

I'd advise you to steer clear of Internet.bs, their reputation is marred by questionable business practices and a history of domain name hijacking. Instead, consider reputable registrars like Namecheap, GoDaddy, or Google Domains, which offer reliable services and competitive pricing.

For a video-on-demand (VOD) service, a.com TLD is the industry standard, as it's widely recognized and trusted by audiences. A.tv TLD, while relevant to the entertainment industry, may not be as memorable or intuitive for users. However, if you can secure a premium.tv domain, it could be a valuable asset for your brand.

When registering a domain for your VOD service, ensure it's easy to remember, spell, and pronounce. Avoid hyphens, numbers, and special characters, as they can make your domain harder to recall. Also, consider registering variations of your domain, including misspellings and different TLDs, to protect your brand and prevent cybersquatting.
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alamy

Regardless of your personal opinions about directors or their artistic vision, screening their films in your own venues without proper authorization is essentially piracy. This kind of practice not only undermines the hard work and creativity that goes into filmmaking but also violates copyright laws.
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SmutSia

It's crucial to explore some niche registrars that might not be mainstream. However, even when you venture into these less conventional options, there's no guarantee you'll find a secure and user-friendly environment.
It's essential for any registrar to have robust protocols in place to address any form of abuse effectively.
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