Domain name decision-maker growing into a big machine
ICANN gets closer to presenting new domain names for the net, but discussions on safeguards and obligations for the domain industry continue.
ICANN gets closer to presenting new domain names for the net, but discussions on safeguards and obligations for the domain industry continue.
How can European states protect themselves against surveillance programmes such as those of the US and the UK? Different takes on the question where delivered at EuroDIG, in Lisbon.
gTLDs are the highest level of domain names in the domain name system, including .com, .net and .org; their number has been restricted to twenty-two for several years. This will change, as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) - the organisation responsible for managing and coordinating the system - rolls out a new gTLDs
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