AFNIC To Relax Registration Rules?

AFNIC, which runs the .fr registry, has published its Action Plan for 2010. While the “old chestnut” of DNSSEC is on the agenda (no surprise there!), there’s also reference to a change in the registration rules. Under the current registration rules registrants need to supply an address in France. The proposed change is intended to… Continue reading AFNIC To Relax Registration Rules?

PIR Releases Domain Report

PIR, the organisation behind .org (dotOrg), has released its first biannual domain report – The Dashboard. The report, which runs to 10 pages, goes into detail on the type of websites that opt for .org as their domain extension. Not surprisingly a lot of non-profit or non-commercial sites are using .org. What’s also interesting to… Continue reading PIR Releases Domain Report

Neustar and DotGreen

While the squabble over .eco might not have vanished, it’s not as “big” a news item this week.. So how about .green? Neustar announced earlier today that the organisation running the .green bid has chosen them to run their backend if their bid is successful. Neustar already runs the registry backend services for .tel, .biz… Continue reading Neustar and DotGreen

EU IDNs – Some Governments Still Don’t Get It!

Image via Wikipedia When .eu launched a couple of years ago all member states were given the chance to put names down on a “reserve list”. The idea being that these names should only be registered either by the state or its organs. Unfortunately some governments didn’t take advantage of this, with the end result… Continue reading EU IDNs – Some Governments Still Don’t Get It!

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