Domain Name Queries
Domain Name Queries
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International Domain Name Law $261.6 The Domain Name System (DNS), which matches computer addresses to human-friendly domain names, has given rise to many legal issues. Two important issues are – arrangements for governing the DNS, and the use of trade marks as domain names. This book examines the extent to which principles of national trade mark law have been used in UDRP decisions. |
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The Current State of Domain Name Regulation $140 Identifies a tripartite problem – intellectual, institutional and ethical – inherent in the domain name regulation culture. This book discusses domain names as sui generis 'e-property' rights and analyses years of experience, through the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). |
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Domain Name Law And Practice $702.68 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Domain Names: How to Choose & Protect a Great Name for Your Website $5.72 Written for those shepherding an existing business onto the Web, launching an e-commerce start-up, or just creating their own little corner of the Internet, Domain Names explains how to: — find a domain name and register it — check a domain name’s trademark status — register a domain name as a trademark — determine one’s rights as the owner — proceed if a desired name has already been snagged |
Finding A Valid Domain Name
A domain name is a label or an address that you wanted your website to be called and where traffic is going to be directed once anyone is interested on the subject matter, goods or services you offer online. Domain name remains stable even though you continually change web address. So that it is easily remembered it should be much shorter than the actual URL or Uniform Resource Locator of this website.
In the 196 million existing and active domains, finding one that is not taken yet or registering the first is a challenge you need to tackle if you want it registered. If you wanted to purchase a domain name, make sure it comes from a licensed vendors. Find time for you to research on the credibility of the website where you plan to buy the name for your website’s safety.
Always renew your domains because someone may buy it once it remains not renewed for a long time. One of the reasons why domain names are resold or auctioned is because the registrar could not contact the true owner of the domain name and non-renewal of the registration.
The most effective domain name is short, easy to remember, concise and do not have ambiguities which might confuse your potential customers. Whenever possible avoid names with two spellings. Discover from different accredited website if it is taken or available like GoDaddy.com. NetWork Solutions Inc. yet others site which is amenable for you.
Like the GoDaddy’s homepage, it has website name search engine where you can enter your website name chosen to see if it is available. If taken, it'll provide you with alternative names which you might be interested. Sometimes they will provide you with with different endings like “.org”, “.net” yet others.
You can visit the WHOIS.net that has the complete lists of registered domain names and are active to date. Keyword is just what you need to type in, for the internet search engine to provide you with alternative names. Whois.net or there database also contains the contact information of all the domains registered. Information like name of the owner, address and contact numbers are publicly available.
The third parties who will check domains using the WHOIS database are: the ones that check the domain name’s expiration, registrars checking when transferring ownership and authorities checking the domains when investigating a criminal case. Whichever 's the reason, it is still a must to check the validity of the domain name before registering them. It is possible to gain more knowledge about it at http://find-a-domain-name.org/.
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Dns and Bind Cookbook $39.99 The DNS & BIND Cookbook presents solutions to the many problems faced by network administrators responsible for a name server.This title is an indispensable companion to DNS & BIND, 4th Edition, the definitive guide to the critical task of name server administration.The cookbook contains dozens of code recipes showing solutions to everyday problems, ranging from simple questions, like, How do I get BIND? to more advanced topics like providing name service for IPv6 addresses.With the wide range of recipes in this book, you'll be able toCheck whether a name is registeredRegister your domain name and name serversCreate zone files for your domainsProtect your name server from abuseSet up back-up mail servers and virtual email addressesDelegate subdomains and check delegationUse incremental transferSecure zone transfersRestrict which queries a server will answerUpgrade to BIND 9 from earlier versionPerform logging and troubleshootingUse IPv6and much more. |