... release talks about ‘financial stability is essential’ and ‘highly complex challenges’, it's all about money. This also applies to ICANN; the network administration announced on 30 October 2024 that it would increase the fees in its contracts with registries and registrars as part of an ‘ICANN ...
... domain can bid during the auction in order to drive up the price - possibly using their own fake accounts. On the other hand, several bidders can work together with the seller and jointly drive up the price. In this case, the bids also have the effect of fooling genuine bidders into believing ...
... delivered critical .au infrastructure and services and contributed to the community through advocacy, research and grants. Through this work, auDA not only supports Australians online but also promotes improved internet policy and governance on an international stage to benefit internet ...
... accurate. In any case, such new domain endings make more sense than Web3 domains, which are so complicated to register and set up that they do not work in most common browsers. However, Guillon did not give a specific name of who could apply for .seo. ICANN is currently expected to accept applications ...
... (USA), did not comment. However, the British lawyer and mediator Dawn Osborne, who was commissioned to examine the second complaint, made short work of it and made it clear that the reason for the complainant's failure in the first UDRP proceedings was that the decision-maker was of the opinion ...
eco - Association of the Internet Industry and its topDNS initiative ... ... invites you to the exclusive preparatory workshop for the “Forum for Internet Infrastructure Operators” in Frankfurt am Main on November 5, 2024! The Internet is unique. Thousands of independent providers ...
travelnotes wrote:Do the mighty domains actually work?
Doesn't look like it.
As long the SLD owners doesn’t set up a website, you can’t get content in a web browser. The domain owner himself determines what happens with his domain.