Archive for March, 2010

Domain Register Name - Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Yugoslav Internet Domain Name ‘.yu’ Finally - Radio Free Europe
The Serbian National Register for Internet Domain Names has announced that after 21 years, the Internet website domain “.yu” — representing the former Yugoslavia — has become obsolete and been discontinued. The group announced on its website that

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

Netregistry pulls out of China business - Network World Fusion
Previously, those looking to register a .cn domain name extension only had to provide a name, address and email, similar to .com services. However, in December last year China’s domain-name authority, CNNIC tightened the rules, requiring applicants

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Yugoslav Internet Domain Name ‘.yu’ Finally - Radio Free Europe
The Serbian National Register for Internet Domain Names has announced that after 21 years, the Internet website domain “.yu” — representing the former Yugoslavia — has become obsolete and been discontinued. The group announced on its website that

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

Netregistry pulls out of China business - Network World Fusion
Previously, those looking to register a .cn domain name extension only had to provide a name, address and email, similar to .com services. However, in December last year China’s domain-name authority, CNNIC tightened the rules, requiring applicants

Domain Register Name - 2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Domain eyed as way to help keep kids from online porn - Daily Item
ICM, which planned to charge $60 for a site to register a “.xxx” name, first proposed “.xxx” in 2000 as a way to help the online porn industry clean up its act. Those using the domain would have to abide by yet-to-be-written rules designed to bar

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Domain eyed as way to help keep kids from online porn - Daily Item
ICM, which planned to charge $60 for a site to register a “.xxx” name, first proposed “.xxx” in 2000 as a way to help the online porn industry clean up its act. Those using the domain would have to abide by yet-to-be-written rules designed to bar

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

Domain Register Name - GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

Iron Mountain Adds New Service for Internet Domain Name - PR Inside
ICANN also governs which organizations can become domain name registrars for generic top-level domains. Registrars are the entities that sell, register, and renew domain names for Internet users. With the ICANN Deposit Audit Service application, Iron

Google gets little support in internet fight with China - Economic Times
The Internet domain name and web hosting company said on Wednesday that it would no longer register domain names in China due to new rules requiring it to collect customers’ photos. The move by GoDaddy — more famous for risque commercials than an

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

Iron Mountain Adds New Service for Internet Domain Name - PR Inside
ICANN also governs which organizations can become domain name registrars for generic top-level domains. Registrars are the entities that sell, register, and renew domain names for Internet users. With the ICANN Deposit Audit Service application, Iron

Google gets little support in internet fight with China - Economic Times
The Internet domain name and web hosting company said on Wednesday that it would no longer register domain names in China due to new rules requiring it to collect customers’ photos. The move by GoDaddy — more famous for risque commercials than an

Domain Register Name - GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Domain Register Name - Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

Go Daddy Cuts Off Chinese Domain-Name Registration - PC Magazine
CN domain name holders to retroactively submit photos, business information, and registration forms. “We were advised that domain names of registrants who did not register as required would no longer resolve. In other words, their domain names would

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

Go Daddy Cuts Off Chinese Domain-Name Registration - PC Magazine
CN domain name holders to retroactively submit photos, business information, and registration forms. “We were advised that domain names of registrants who did not register as required would no longer resolve. In other words, their domain names would

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

Domain Register Name - Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

Go Daddy Cuts Off Chinese Domain-Name Registration - PC Magazine
CN domain name holders to retroactively submit photos, business information, and registration forms. “We were advised that domain names of registrants who did not register as required would no longer resolve. In other words, their domain names would

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

Go Daddy Cuts Off Chinese Domain-Name Registration - PC Magazine
CN domain name holders to retroactively submit photos, business information, and registration forms. “We were advised that domain names of registrants who did not register as required would no longer resolve. In other words, their domain names would

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Domain Register Name - Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

2 more US Internet firms pull out of China - Statesman
Appearing before a Congressional committee, Ms Christine Jones, executive vice president of Go Daddy, which runs the world’s largest domain name service, said the company will no longer register new Websites in China. The move is in response to China

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

GoDaddy Stops Registering Chinese Domain Names - neowin.net
Starting last December, individuals and businesses that wished to register a .cn domain name were being asked to submit a photograph of themselves as well as a serial number identifying their business license in China. “This is the first time a

Domain eyed as way to help keep kids from online porn - Daily Item
ICM, which planned to charge $60 for a site to register a “.xxx” name, first proposed “.xxx” in 2000 as a way to help the online porn industry clean up its act. Those using the domain would have to abide by yet-to-be-written rules designed to bar

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

Go Daddy Will No Longer Sell .cn Chinese Domain Names - Softpedia
It didn’t take long for Google’s decision to drop censorship in China to be followed by others, like Google Co-founder Sergey Brin has been urging. GoDaddy, the world’s biggest domain-name register, has announced that it will no longer be offering

2 more US Internet firms pull out of China - Statesman
Appearing before a Congressional committee, Ms Christine Jones, executive vice president of Go Daddy, which runs the world’s largest domain name service, said the company will no longer register new Websites in China. The move is in response to China

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

GoDaddy Stops Registering Chinese Domain Names - neowin.net
Starting last December, individuals and businesses that wished to register a .cn domain name were being asked to submit a photograph of themselves as well as a serial number identifying their business license in China. “This is the first time a

Domain eyed as way to help keep kids from online porn - Daily Item
ICM, which planned to charge $60 for a site to register a “.xxx” name, first proposed “.xxx” in 2000 as a way to help the online porn industry clean up its act. Those using the domain would have to abide by yet-to-be-written rules designed to bar

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

GoDaddy.com halts China domain name registration - TG Daily
The world’s biggest domain registration company, GoDaddy.com, has said it plans to stop registering domain names in China. The decision follows the introduction of new government rules requiring people applying to register a name to supply personal

Domain Register Name - GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW

Friday, March 26th, 2010

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

GoDaddy says it won’t register sites in China - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
GoDaddy.com Inc., the world’s largest domain name registration company, told lawmakers Wednesday that it will cease registering Web sites in China in response to intrusive new government rules that require applicants to provide extensive personal

Domain Register Name - GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

GoDaddy ceases registering Chinese domain names over - TECH.BLORGE.com
GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registration company, has announced that it will no longer register domain names that end in .cn, the extension for China. According to The Washington Post , GoDaddy has opted to no longer register domain

World’s top domain name service to stop offering Web - Thehill.com
U.S.-based GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name service, announced Wednesday it will no longer register new Web sites in China. The move arrives in response to China’s new website ownership rules, which require holders of .cn domains to

2 firms no longer register domain names in China - Honolulu Advertiser
Then, Jones said, the agency instructed domain name registrars to obtain this same information from existing customers and forward it, too — warning that Web sites of customers who refuse to register would be disabled. Go Daddy said it has

Internet GoDaddy Follows Google’s Lead, Will Cease - DailyTech
The reason for GoDaddy’s decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name. According to Washington Post , registrants must provide signed registration forms, a

Own a website? Chances are you’ll encounter this scam - PC Authority
Internet registry offers promise to register websites in a domain name database, but they are really scams that extract money from website owners who never hear about the database again. Dean from Victoria wrote to Investigator recently about a scam

Domain Register Name - GoDaddy.com plans to stop registering domain names in - Washington Post

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

GoDaddy.com plans to stop registering domain names in - Washington Post
increase monitoring and surveillance of Web site content and could put individuals who register their sites with the firm at risk. The company also believes the rules will have a “chilling effect” on new domain name registrations. GoDaddy’s move

GoDaddy to stop registering domains in China - CNET News
Starting last December, individuals and businesses that wished to register a .cn domain name were being asked to submit a photograph of themselves as well as a serial number identifying their business license in China. “This is the first time a

GoDaddy.com plans to stop registering domain names in - Washington Post
increase monitoring and surveillance of Web site content and could put individuals who register their sites with the firm at risk. The company also believes the rules will have a “chilling effect” on new domain name registrations. GoDaddy’s move

GoDaddy to stop registering domains in China - CNET News
Starting last December, individuals and businesses that wished to register a .cn domain name were being asked to submit a photograph of themselves as well as a serial number identifying their business license in China. “This is the first time a