A recent dispute involving a rapper and domain name ownership has been ruled a "reverse domain hijacking" case by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) based on the UDRP, drawing industry attention.
Recently, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) ruled that German medical device company Stormoff NRW GmbH has successfully reclaimed the domain name Dixion.com associated with its brand.
A domain name dispute case involving SuperiorDash.com was recently adjudicated at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The complaint was dismissed, and the domain name remains in the hands of the respondent.
DN.com brought hundreds of carefully selected high-quality domain names to the TOKEN2049 event, and had face-to-face exchanges with project owners, investors, and industry organizations from all over the world.
Recently, the Los Angeles Rams filed a complaint with WIPO, requesting ownership of the domain name rams.com. This move has sparked heated discussions in the domain name investment field.
The two-letter domain name ZH.com recently sold for a whopping $1 million. Registered in 1994, it is one of only 676 two-letter .com domains in the world, making it extremely rare and valuable.
On July 24, 2025, the UK country code top-level domain (ccTLD) .UK reached a significant milestone, marking its 40th anniversary. Since its launch in 1985, .UK has been one of the world's oldest and most trusted country domains.
Data recently released by the ICANN Registrar Evaluation Program shows that many institutions around the world failed to submit complete application materials before the deadline of May 20 and were unfortunately eliminated.
ICANN has announced that it has awarded $9 million in the first round of its Grants Program to 21 organizations around the world to support projects related to the Internet's unique identifier systems, including the Domain Name System (DNS)