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Friday, May 21, 2010
Choosing a Domain name
There are many different types of domain extensions are available online like .com, .in, .net, etc but most favored extension of all is ‘.com’. Be peculiar and concise when selecting a domain name for your website. Also, it is very easy to see online if the domain name that you have in mind for your website is already taken. If you are discreet and rare you can find an existing domain for it. With thousands of websites already existing and many other websites yet emerging everyday it has become very difficult to get a name you want as your domain.
Also, use of characters, underscores, dashes, etc must be avoided. This may lead to confusion. Using acronyms or abbreviated forms is a better option and will keep people from making mistakes while typing your domain name.
You must make sure that the domain name of your company is not an infringement of a trademark and once you have chosen it you should get it registered immediately. It should list on all web pages and your correspondence communication including e-mails and other traditional notification measures.
Keeping you domain name very similar to your rival who already has an established business is also a drawback. People already remember the name of existing websites that are popular so they usually end up visiting them if your website name sounds or spells almost similar. Keeping these typical points in minds helps a lot in future and lets you choose an apt name domain name for your website.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
MyDomain Announces .CO Pre-Registration

.CO domain launch is biggest since introduction of .COM
MyDomain, a leading ICANN-accredited domain registrar, today announces the opening of pre-registration for .CO domains. The biggest domain name launch since .COM in the 1990s, .CO domain names are the ideal alternative for businesses and individuals unable to find a suitable name in the increasingly exhausted .COM domain name inventory.
.CO is a new domain extension that gives individuals and businesses more choice in branding their online presence with a global, credible domain name. Recognized universally as the abbreviation for company, commerce, and community, the new .CO domain gives businesses creative options for naming their online ventures.
To take advantage of this opportunity and claim your own .CO domains, visit: http://www.mydomain.com/domains/tld_co.php
MyDomain will offer .CO Pre-Registration for three major phases:
GLOBAL SUNRISE Pre-Registration – For companies that want to register their existing global trademarks. Ends June 10.
LANDRUSH Pre-Registration – For individuals and businesses who want to be first in line for prioritized registration before general availability opens. Ends July 13.
GENERAL AVAILABILITY Pre-Registration – For those who want to be at the top of the general availability list. After July 20, all domains will be registered on a first come, first served basis. Pre-registering your .CO domains ensures your domains will be submitted the moment when general availability opens.
About MyDomain:
Since 1998, MyDomain has helped individuals and small businesses create and manage their online presence. The original ICANN-accredited discount domain registrar, MyDomain's suite of services includes domain name registration, free DNS, web hosting, VPS hosting, business email, and web design. Over 1.2 million customers have trusted their websites to MyDomain. For more information, visit www.mydomain.com.
Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/mydomain/co-launch/prweb3743954.htm
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Proof of identity now required for .ru domain registrations
By April 1, 2010, registrants of domain names ending in .RU must file proof of their identities with their registrars in order to maintain their existing domain names, and obtain new ones. The change comes as a result of the new Terms and Conditions of Domain Names Registration Under Domain .RU, which came into effect on October 1, 2009 and apply to both individual and corporate registrants.
The Rule
The Russian government authority responsible for administering .RU domains — the Coordination Center for TLD RU — now requires that registrars collect specific information and documentation from registrants before providing registration services. Specifically:
Where the registrant is a private individual, the registrar must obtain proof of his or her full name and address. According to RU-CENTER, the largest registrar in the Russian Federation, this requirement is satisfied by submitting a copy of the personal details and issuance data from the registrant’s passport.
Where the registrant is a corporation or other legally registered entity, the registrar must obtain a copy of its state registration, which must include the entity’s full name and address. For entities registered in the Russian Federation, this requirement is satisfied by submitting a copy of the registrant’s certificate of incorporation in the State Register of Legal Entities.
The Terms and Conditions specify that a registrar may cease to process an application for a new domain name if the applicant fails to provide proof of identity. Furthermore, the registrant of an existing domain name must satisfy a request for proof of identification within two months, or risk losing its registration. The Coordination Center has not yet announced the consequence for existing registrants of failing to file the necessary documentation on time. However, it is possible that they would face losing their domain rights.
How to Submit Your Information
The Terms and Conditions grant registrars the authority to develop their own procedures for the preparation, submission, and consideration of applications. RU-CENTER, for instance, will accept plain copies of a registrant’s documentation, but it reserves the right to demand notarized copies. RU-CENTRE also allows registrants to file their proofs of identity electronically.
Once a registrant has filed proof of its identity, it may renew its domain registration without having to resubmit its documentation.
When to Submit Your Information
While the new Terms and Conditions have already come into effect, RU-CENTER is granting its existing registrants until April 1, 2010 to submit their documentation. It is possible that some registrars will not formally request that existing registrants verify their identities until it comes time to renew their registrations. However, it is important to note that registrars have the authority to demand the necessary documentation at any time.
source:- http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=98c56f24-adaf-4e63-ad03-6a78350dbdc0