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CORE is a not-for-profit membership association of Internet domain name registrars. It develops, operates and promotes resources for domain names.
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Most TLD registries are subject to dispute resolution policies regarding domain names registered in them. For generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs), ICANN's UDRP (Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy) applie
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CORE provides a wide range of solutions for TLD registries and for their registration channel. In addition to a fully managed technical TLD service offering, alternatives include local installation, maintenance of escrow
2009-12-04 — A new frontier has been crossed: in November 2009 the 900,000th .at-domain was registered. Even in an economically challenging time, the domain growth in Austria continues unabatedly. For more than ten yerars ...
2009-12-03 — The IDN-Implementation Working Team has published the Final Report on three-character requirement and variant management for public comment. The public comment period ends on 8 January 2010.
2009-12-03 — As part of ICANN’s effort to advance work on the implementation plan and Applicant Guidebook for new gTLDs and in response to the Board’s direction to resolve the potential for malicious conduct ...
2009-11-30 — On Wednesday, 25 November 2009, ICANN terminated its accreditation agreement with three registrars
2009-11-20 — ICANN has authorized a bulk transfer of Mouzz Interactive Inc.’s gTLD domain names to Sibername.com, Inc., due to a compliance action taken by ICANN that resulted in the de-accreditation of registrar Mouzz Interactive Inc.
2009-11-18 — ICANN is pleased to announce the launch of the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process.
2009-11-13 — ICANN is soliciting information, advice and proposed models as it considers soliciting expressions of interest in new gTLDs.
2009-10-23 — DENIC will amend its Domain Guidelines with effect from 23 October 2009
2009-10-22 — ICANN is opening a 30 day public comment period on a proposed amendment from VeriSign to Appendix 7 of the dot-COM and dot-NET Registry Agreements.
2009-10-22 — ICANN and the Universal Postal Union (UPU) have reached an agreement in principle for the UPU sponsorship of the .POST Top-Level Domain.
 
 
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