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VeriSign Announces Increase in .com and ...
Published:2009/12/17
VeriSign today announced that effective July 1, 2010 there will be an increase in registry domain name fees for .com and .net, per its agreements with ICANN. According the press re......
China bans personal domain registrations...
Published:2009/12/18
Chinese authorities have banned individuals from obtaining web domain names, effectively banning personal websites. Under new rules issued by the China Internet Network Information......
Chinas Domain-Name Restrictions: Web Cen...
Published:2009/12/18
This week, the Chinese agency that oversees the countrys Internet-domain-name registry announced it will limit the system to use bybusinesses, effectively excluding private citizen......
China bans individual web domain names...
Published:2009/12/15
China has banned individuals from registering internet domain names and launched a review of millions of existing personal websites in the toughest government censorship drive so f......
Domain names get international flavor...
Published:2009/12/14
The European Commission has introduced the use of non-Roman characters in .eu domain names. by Matthew Broersma ZDNet UK......


VeriSign Announces Increase in .com and .net Domain Name Fees
Published:2009/12/17  
VeriSign today announced that effective July 1, 2010 there will be an increase in registry domain name fees for .com and .net, per its agreements with ICANN. According the press release, the registry fee for .com domain names will increase from $6.86 to $7.34 and the registry fee for .net domain names will increase, from $4.23 to $4.65....

China bans personal domain registrations
Published:2009/12/18  
Chinese authorities have banned individuals from obtaining web domain names, effectively banning personal websites. Under new rules issued by the China Internet Network Information Centre (CNNIC), only government departments and registered businesses can register domains....

Chinas Domain-Name Restrictions: Web Censorship?
Published:2009/12/18  
This week, the Chinese agency that oversees the countrys Internet-domain-name registry announced it will limit the system to use bybusinesses, effectively excluding private citizens from registering new domains...

China bans individual web domain names
Published:2009/12/15  
China has banned individuals from registering internet domain names and launched a review of millions of existing personal websites in the toughest government censorship drive so far on the internet....

Domain names get international flavor
Published:2009/12/14  
The European Commission has introduced the use of non-Roman characters in .eu domain names. by Matthew Broersma ZDNet UK...

China halts domain names registration for individuals
Published:2009/12/15  
(Telecompaper) Chinese individuals have been banned from registering personal domain names and those who already have personal websites could lose them, according to the South China Morning Post citing a Chinese government regulation which recently came into effect. The regulation states ISPs are no longer allowed to host individually owned websites and that only businesses with operating ......

VeriSign Announces Increase in .com/.net Domain Name Fees
Published:2009/12/17  
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - December 17, 2009) - VeriSign, Inc. ( NASDAQ : VRSN ), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world, today announced, effective July 1, 2010, an increase in registry domain name fees for .com and .net, per its agreements with ICANN. VeriSign announced that as of July 1, 2010, the registry fee for .com domain names will increase ......

China restricts use of personal domain names
Published:2009/12/15  
China has banned the registration of Internet domain names for personal use unless they are operated by licensed businesses or state-approved organisations, say state media....

China restricts use of personal domain names
Published:2009/12/15  
Beijing - China has banned the registration of internet domain names for personal use unless they are operated by licensed businesses or state-approved organizations, state media said Tuesday. The China Internet Network Information Centre issued new ......
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