In our earlier article, “Turning compliance into opportunity: How EU Ecodesign regulations can help fight counterfeit products” we highlighted how the upcoming EU requirements for Digital Product Passports (DPPs) can enhance transparency and may also contribute to stronger protection against counterfeiting.
Many companies are now in the process of developing their DPPs and this brings up the next important step: linking the Passport to a domain name.
Each product will have a unique DPP – and therefore requires a unique URL that directs consumers to the correct product information. Choosing the right domain names and structuring them thoughtfully will be a crucial part of this process.
Some key questions to consider:
Combining technical compliance with a clear domain name strategy strengthens both brand credibility and your ability to protect digital assets.
Rouse has extensive experience in domain name management, strategy and dispute resolution, and we are happy to help you design a sustainable strategy for your work with DPPs.
Contact us to learn more about how your company can integrate domain name protection into the DPP process and strengthen your online presence in line with the new EU requirements.