In August 2023, the second annual London Domain Name Summit (LDNS) was held in London, UK, and it used the domain name Summit.London. The conference achieved impressive results, ultimately attracting not only domain experts from London,
The inaugural Domain Days for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region opened grandly on November 1 and concluded successfully on November 2 at the JW Marriott Hotel on Palm Jumeirah Island in Dubai! DN.com,
Since January 1, 2012, out of 80 disputes regarding suspected cybersquatting of three-letter .com domains, 77 were rejected, and 20 instances of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking (RDNH) were found. Nat Cohen also noted that, in three transfer
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There are a total of 26 double-letter domain names, but currently, only 12 of them are in use, which is nearly 50%. The others have already been sold or collected. Currently, the double-letter domain VV.COM is for sale on DN.COM. Interested
Congratulations! Hunan Siyang Group Holding Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Siyang) has successfully reached a strategic partnership with DN.com Group, marking the beginning of a new chapter in their future development.
On the evening of August 23rd, the 2nd Domain Summit - Founder London Domain Conference, organized by Helmuts Meskonis, the founder of the London Domain Summit, and sponsored by IT.com,
Great news! DN.com's CEO, Jack will be invited to participate Domain Days Dubai 2023 in November 1st, 2023, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, it will last for two days.
Recently, the three-letter domain name PDN.com completed a transaction for $143,000 (approximately 1.03 million RMB). Three-letter domain names are favored by Fortune Global 500 companies due to their simplicity and memorability.The renowne
As is well known, there are only 100 two-digit .com domain names globally. Imagine that there are 200 countries and regions worldwide. If these two-digit domain names were evenly distributed, each country wouldn't even get a complete domain