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The launch of the new .co TLD officially began as LCN.com announced the launch of its .co pre-registration system, allowing customers the chance to secure their desired .co domain name. While pre-registering a domain name gives you a chance to secure your .co name, it does not guarantee that you …
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After banning individuals from registering .cn country code domain names, China has plans to now re-open registration. The ban occurred as the country cracked down on pornography and false domain registrations. The ccTLD had quickly become popular due to its extremely low pricing, but this low pricing also made it …
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Recently, many companies have begun filing for trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that are geared towards possible new top level domain names in hopes that it will give them a leg up in the upcoming application process with ICANN. What is surprising is that the …
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The new .eu TLD is now open to all individuals and companies within the European Union on a first-come, first serve basis. The TLD is available for purchase through 1,000 accredited Registrars.…
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The U.S. Senate renewed a call to work with ICANN to develop the .xxx TLD, claiming it would provide parents with “the ability to create a do not enter zone for their kids”. While the bill suggests the .xxx TLD, it does require the use of that TLD specifically.…
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ICANN recently announced that the organization decided to return the .iq TLD to an Iraqi Government body, the National Communications and Media Commission (NCMC). ICANN took over the domain after the warn in Iraq began, believing the country was too unstable to manage the ccTLD. Since then, the domain has …
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The European Commission has set a timetable for the .eu domain, hoping to find a non-profit organization to run the new top-level domain (TLD) by December. The commission is currently accepting applications.…
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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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