Technology & Science
Oct. 12, 1999
Crowded Domain
By Mark Radcliffe and Maureen Dorney In early November in Los Angeles, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will meet to make final decisions on the scope of its policy for domain-name disputes. The registrars for the .net, .com and .org top-level domains will then implement the policy, which will try to expedite resolution of domain-name disputes involving cybersquatting.
By Mark Radcliffe and Maureen Dorney
In early November in Los Angeles, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will meet to make final decisions on the scope of its policy for domain-name disputes. The registrars for the .net, .com and .org top-level domains will then implement the policy, which will try to exp...
In early November in Los Angeles, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will meet to make final decisions on the scope of its policy for domain-name disputes. The registrars for the .net, .com and .org top-level domains will then implement the policy, which will try to exp...
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