Domain names are
the human-friendly forms of Internet addresses, and
are commonly used to find web sites. A domain name such
as
Megamarks.com is a unique alias
for an IP address (a number), which is an actual physical
point on the Internet.
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SERVICES INCLUDE |
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Searches of Domain Names. |
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Domain names filing and prosecution. |
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Legal defense of domain names. |
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Control on the registering of domain names. |
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Actuating to revoke domain names |
A gTLD is a generic top level domain. It is the top-level
domain of an Internet address, for example: .com, .net
and .org. In addition, seven new gTLDs were also selected
by ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers) on November 16, 2000. These are: .aero
(for the entire aviation community); .biz (for business
purposes); .coop (for cooperatives); .info (unrestricted);
.museum (for museums); .name (for personal names); .pro
(for professionals).
A ccTLD is a country code top-level domain, for example:
.mx for Mexico. These ccTLDs are administered independently
by nationally designated registration authorities. There
are currently 243 ccTLDs reflected in the database of
the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
An organization may be entitled to a domain name that
another party may have already registered.
Most types of trademark-based domain-name disputes must
be resolved by agreement, court action, or arbitration
before a registrar will cancel, suspend, or transfer
a domain name under the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
(UDRP). Disputes alleged to arise from abusive registrations
of domain names (for example, cyber squatting) may be
addressed by expedited administrative proceedings that
the holder of trademark rights initiates by filing a
complaint with an approved dispute-resolution service
provider.
| REQUIREMENTS |
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Company’s name. |
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Domain name. |
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Hosting company name and e-mail. |
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Cancellation of the annual fee. |
| TIME |
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The time needed for the domain name registration
is 24 hours. |