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EU domain racks up 2.5 million fans

April 11, 2007 First year of public registrations for .eu marked by strong interest among residents, businesses and organizations in European Union. TAGS: European Union, domain name, domain, registration, organization, Europe, Germany

ICANN approves .tel domain

May 16, 2006 Domain to give companies and individuals a 21st-century equivalent of a phone number, promises proposer. TAGS: domain, domain name, DNS, VoIP, IM, IP

Cybersquatting escalates in Asia

October 8, 2007 Inexpensive domain names are fueling the growth of cybersquatting in the region, says domain-name registrar. TAGS: Internet domain name, registrar, domain name, domain, Singapore, Asia, China, brand, IP, Microsoft Corp.

Time for a .xxx domain?

December 28, 2005 For the sake of clarity, attorney Eric Sinrod believes that it is an idea whose time has come. TAGS: domain name, domain, Internet user, proposal

China creates own Internet domains

March 1, 2006 The country may be planning to break away from ICANN, after creating its own versions of several top-level domains. TAGS: domain name, domain, China, DNS, U.S., server

ICANN rejects .xxx domain

May 11, 2006 No dedicated domain suffix for adult sites, although Net naming regulator denies caving in to conservatives. TAGS: domain, domain name

VeriSign to raise domain fees

April 5, 2007 Controversial price increases mean VeriSign will charge 7 percent more for .com domains, 10 percent more for .net. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., price increase, domain, Microsoft .NET, domain name, DNS

ICANN returns .iq domain to Iraq

August 8, 2005 The Internet overseer gives control of the domain name to an Iraqi government body. TAGS: Iraq, domain name, domain

Registrar on .eu domain hoarding: Nothing we can do

August 9, 2006 There's no stopping top-level domain stockpiling, says Eurid, over which EU "does not have any supervisory role." TAGS: registrar, European Union, domain name, domain, warehousing

ISP suffers apparent domain hijacking

January 16, 2005 Panix.com says it is working to recover its domain name and e-mail services after suffering an apparent hijacking. TAGS: Panix.com, domain name server, domain, domain name, Internet Service Provider, representative, e-mail, server

Registrars accused of hoarding 74,000 domain names

July 25, 2006 Group that administers .eu domains sues 400 registrars, accusing them of stockpiling names via three "front" firms. TAGS: registrar, European Union, domain name, domain

Domain name registrations hit record

September 14, 2004 VeriSign says the growth in registrations last reached this level in the late 1990s, during the height of the dot-com bubble. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., domain name, registration, domain, dot-com, Microsoft .NET, U.K.

ICANN approves .eu Net domain

March 24, 2005 After months of negotiations, Net domain overseer agrees to create European top-level domain. TAGS: domain, European Union, domain name, negotiation, consortium, agreement

Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly?

February 2, 2007 MySpace successfully pressured one registrar into pulling the plug on a domain after a password list appeared. Would others follow suit? TAGS: registrar, domain name, domain, court order, suspension, MySpace, phishing, survey, New Orleans, phishing Web site, request, owner, order, credit card, password

ICANN to lift price caps on .net domains

July 9, 2005 Group agrees to lift price restrictions on .net domains starting in 2007--a signal that ICANN will cease regulating domain name pricing? TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Microsoft .NET, domain name, restriction, domain

Sex.com, VeriSign settle domain name suit

April 20, 2004 The agreement ends a protracted battle over the transfer of the stolen domain. TAGS: Gary Kremen, Sex.com, Network Solutions Inc., VeriSign Inc., domain name, domain, settlement, transfer, property, owner, agreement, attorney

Domain registrars sued over URL patent

January 15, 2004 Two Web entrepreneurs accuse Network Solutions and Register.com of selling e-mail addresses and URLs that infringe on their naming method patent. TAGS: Register.com, Network Solutions Inc., patent, domain, VeriSign Inc., dot, domain name, e-mail address, entrepreneur, e-mail, U.S., database

VeriSign settles FTC complaint

September 25, 2003 The company settles charges brought by the Federal Trade Commission that its Network Solutions unit tricked consumers into registering Internet domain names with its service. TAGS: Network Solutions Inc., VeriSign Inc., domain name, Internet domain name, domain, settlement, complaint

'Dot-mobi' domain for mobile devices hits the Web

May 23, 2006 A new domain is available for mobile phone Web sites, but some experts say it's not really needed. TAGS: domain, dot-com, mobile device, WAP, Vodafone Group Plc., domain name, Yahoo! Inc., cell phone, handset, Nokia Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., PC

Unnoticed fee could raise Net domain costs

December 16, 2004 Internet overseer ICANN is pushing forward with a little-seen levy that could make your domain name more expensive. TAGS: domain name, suffix, biz, fee, Microsoft .NET, domain, developing country, tax, budget, organization
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