The Domain Name System (DNS), was invented in 1983 because it was too hard for the human brain to memorize IP addresses. The DNS works as a phone directory, setting a link between letters, the domain name, and an IP address. Layered and structured since its creation, the domain name made it possible to identify the linked resource and to have confidence in its content. However, this classification system was quickly replaced a big bang of naming possibilities, where the first comer is the first and sole served. This survey aims to study the repercussing of the naming rules of the French ccTLD, the .FR. As an introduction and in section I, we will see how an area of trust has been created through the “.FR”. Then, through the section III and ...
The Changing World of Cybersquatting, Usual Methods, New Phenomena and Possible Answer
Using trade names of world-famous companies or just Уhigh-valueФ titles in the domain names for sale...
According to French Copyright Law voted on August 1st, 2006, the Bibliothèque nationale de France (“...
The Domain Name System (DNS), was invented in 1983 because it was too hard for the human brain to me...
Communication over the Internet is via resources identified by an IP address. Because it is complica...
Domain names are digital tools that make it easy to locate on the Internet. Only, speculation and ga...
Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) are the two-letter suffixes used by countries to denote thei...
Extract: A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away, there was a decentralized global network of co...
The Domain Name System, DNS, is based on nameserver delegations, which introduce complex and subtle ...
Les conflits entre les noms de domaine et les marques de commerce surgissent essentiellement par man...
In the year 2000, the Government Advisory Committee (“GAC”) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned...
The Domain Name System, DNS, is based on nameserver delegations, which introduce complex and subtle...
The thesis aims to define a model for valuing domain names, these digital identifiers on the Interne...
Businesses view a good domain name as a key part of their Internet presence. Short, memorable string...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most important computer services we have, one that makes ...
The Changing World of Cybersquatting, Usual Methods, New Phenomena and Possible Answer
Using trade names of world-famous companies or just Уhigh-valueФ titles in the domain names for sale...
According to French Copyright Law voted on August 1st, 2006, the Bibliothèque nationale de France (“...
The Domain Name System (DNS), was invented in 1983 because it was too hard for the human brain to me...
Communication over the Internet is via resources identified by an IP address. Because it is complica...
Domain names are digital tools that make it easy to locate on the Internet. Only, speculation and ga...
Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) are the two-letter suffixes used by countries to denote thei...
Extract: A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away, there was a decentralized global network of co...
The Domain Name System, DNS, is based on nameserver delegations, which introduce complex and subtle ...
Les conflits entre les noms de domaine et les marques de commerce surgissent essentiellement par man...
In the year 2000, the Government Advisory Committee (“GAC”) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned...
The Domain Name System, DNS, is based on nameserver delegations, which introduce complex and subtle...
The thesis aims to define a model for valuing domain names, these digital identifiers on the Interne...
Businesses view a good domain name as a key part of their Internet presence. Short, memorable string...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most important computer services we have, one that makes ...
The Changing World of Cybersquatting, Usual Methods, New Phenomena and Possible Answer
Using trade names of world-famous companies or just Уhigh-valueФ titles in the domain names for sale...
According to French Copyright Law voted on August 1st, 2006, the Bibliothèque nationale de France (“...