domain names

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