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In a recent statement from the Internet Council of Registrars (CORE), Alan Hanson, chairman, said that international consensus will disappear under the US’s plan.…
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The Internet Council of Registrars (CORE) reported that two of its testing servers had been stolen during the holiday weekend along with the software running the computers. No other computers were stolen, though many were stored in the same facility. CORE spokesperson stresses that they want to deter rumors and …
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One of the leading Domain Registrar applicants, Epoch, has taken orders from more than 3,000 customers for domain names that might not even exist. The firm began pre-selling names based on the seven new TLDs (top-level domains) proposed by the Council of Registrars (CORE). However, the White House recently released …
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Several European companies who have spent much time and money on creating a new domain name system couldn’t hide their frustration over the Clinton Administration’s new plan to privatize the Registry. The Council of Registrars (CORE) had proposed a new plan last year that would make seven new TLDs (top-level …
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Despite the fact that the Internet Council of Registrars (CORE) announced its plans to test its Internet domain name system (promising to have their new set of TLDs ready to register by March), the authority of the council is still in question. Their policy is still unclear on who will …
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Emergent Corporation is one of the latest in the domain naming scuffle. They’ve been assigned to build the next domain name system by the Internet Council of Registrars (CORE).…
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