On December 3rd Denic (.de-registry) introduces a grace period of 30 days for expired .de names. With the current procedure a .de-name becomes available for registration again immediately after he expired.
Read more >The launch of new gTLDs keeps coming closer. One of those extensions that will be released is .gent. This extension prepares its launch by an own website and house style.
Read more >At the moment an unknown company contacts owners of .be domain names telling them that a third party wishes to register the .com variant of their .be name.
Read more >Donuts inc, which applied for a large number of new extensions, has announced that the first sunrises should go live probably before the end of this month. So within two weeks time, the new TLD’s frenzy can officially begin!
Read more >The Australian registrar Netregistry has been running an alternative extension .au.com since 1997 but has now pulled the plug on this. Since the official domain name extension for Australia (.com.au) has very strict local presence rules, the .au.com extension was an often used alternative for companies from outside of Australia who still wanted to focus […]
Read more >We earlier reported about .car and .cars being found not too similar while .pet and .pets were found too similar. Today an other weird decision has been filed in the String Contentions Sets. One request for .cam has been found to be too similar to the existing TLD .com. Nothing too weird, there is something […]
Read more >It’s final: ICANN won’t allow any of the new gTLD’s to be run as dotless domain names. Google for example had applied for .search to be used as a “dotless domain name”, meaning that you would be able to go to “search” in the address bar (without anything in front of it) and end up […]
Read more >With the over 1000 requests for new gTLD’s, multiple applicants simply requested the exact same extension and others requested extensions that were actually very similar. As we reported earlier, ICANN already checked which requests they themselves found too similar and came to the surprising conclusion that only 4 were so similar that they could cause […]
Read more >Taking into account the information made available by ICANN earlier today about how they will mitigate name collisions, we have updated the spreadsheet we make available with new gTLD requests. The new version also clearly shows the “risk level” ICANN assigned to each TLD string. Certainly those with an “uncalculated” risk and a low prioritization […]
Read more >We earlier reported a recent study revealed that lots of internet traffic goes to domain name extensions that do not (yet) exist. ICANN has now made a report available on how they plan to handle this situation and minimise the impact new gTLD’s will have on systems that currently rely on certain domain names to […]
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