New Zealand’s ccTLD Release Q1 Snapshot Report

While pretty much every registry operator out there will put out a full annual report at some point there are a few who also release a variety of shorter reports over the course of the year. In the case of .nz, the country code for New Zealand, they’ve started publishing short snapshot reports on a… Continue reading New Zealand’s ccTLD Release Q1 Snapshot Report

DNS Belgium Reports Renewal Rate of 86%

DNS Belgium, which runs both the .be ccTLD as well as the new TLDs .brussels and .vlaanderen, has published their annual report. Unlike most of the other domain name registries DNS Belgium have opted to take a much more interactive approach, so you can play around with the data and interact with it over on… Continue reading DNS Belgium Reports Renewal Rate of 86%

Chilean ccTLD Introduces Legal Assistance Service

The Chilean country code registry (.cl) has announced the formal introduction of a legal assistance service for registrants. Obviously they’re not going to get embroiled in all legal disputes, but what they are going to do is help registrants who might be hit with a dispute involving their domains. They’ve been working on this project… Continue reading Chilean ccTLD Introduces Legal Assistance Service

UK Right of Registration Ends June 25th

It’s been nearly 5 years since Nominet introduced direct domain registrations in .uk. The introduction of .uk was very contentious as I wrote at the time. As part of the rollout the registry decided to give registrants of pre-existing .co.uk domains a pre-emptive right to the equivalent .uk domain name. While other country code registries,… Continue reading UK Right of Registration Ends June 25th

AuDA Consultation on Direct Registrations and Other Anti-Domainer Policies

At present the Australian ccTLD only allows registrations under extensions such as com.au, net.au, org.au etc., The registry’s rules make it quite hard, though not impossible for non-Australians to register domain names. However if you hold a trademark that is valid in Australia you can get a domain. In common with other country codes they’ve… Continue reading AuDA Consultation on Direct Registrations and Other Anti-Domainer Policies

CENTR Publishes Paper on Online Content

CENTR, which is an association representing mostly European based country code domain name registries, has published a paper on online content, specifically matters related to alleged “illegal” content. The paper, entitled “Domain Name Registries and Online Content”, explores how registries, registrars, hosting providers and content interact. It underlines, for example, that the domain name is… Continue reading CENTR Publishes Paper on Online Content

DNS Belgium Issues Call for Forum Members

DNS Belgium, which runs the .be ccTLD registry, as well as .brussels and .vlaanderen, has been running a forum for registrars for several years. Membership is open to .be registrars and currently it has 15 members. Members “represent the full .be sales channel of 430 registrars. At the meetings you are the first to hear… Continue reading DNS Belgium Issues Call for Forum Members

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