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

Baltic Domain Days to be Held in Riga, Latvia

The Latvian city of Riga will play host to the first edition of “Baltic Domain Days” next month. The event will run over two days and is being organised in association with the .lv ccTLD registry, ICANN and the .ee and .lt domain registries. Registration for the event is 100% free, but is obligatory. The… Continue reading Baltic Domain Days to be Held in Riga, Latvia

IE ccTLD Announces Liberalisation Date

The .ie ccTLD, which is the country code domain name for Ireland has long had very restrictive policies governing registration. Even if you were Irish or had a business based in Ireland registering a domain name in the local country code extension wasn’t straightforward – at least not compared to the ease with which you… Continue reading IE ccTLD Announces Liberalisation Date

Country Code Registry Managers Furious With ICANN’s NomCom

The ccNSO which represents country code domain registries within ICANN such as .fr, .uk and many others is furious with ICANN’s NomCom. In a letter dated September 29th 2017 the ccNSO outlines the issues they have. They’re pretty clear. The Nomcom has chosen to appoint someone to the ccNSO council whose profile is at odds… Continue reading Country Code Registry Managers Furious With ICANN’s NomCom

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