China domain name registration scam is still being carried out by scammers. Although the scam was first reported in 2010, the fraudsters behind it are still finding a way to try and mislead gullible ...
GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name registrar, will stop registering .cn domains in China after the government there has demanded personal information about people who have purchased domain ...
The Chinese industry regulator is considering reopening ".cn" domain name registration for individual applicants. The service was banned last month during a government-led Internet supervision ...
China has issued new Internet regulations, including what appears to be an effort to create a “whitelist” of approved websites that could potentially place much of the Internet off-limits to Chinese ...
Editor's Note: With the fast growth of Internet use, there are a rising number of Internet domain name disputes. The failure of some enterprises to protect their rights by timely registering their ...
China's network information center said that individuals are effectively barred from registering domain names ending with .cn unless they have a business license to show they're a bona fide company.
The number of registered .cn domain names has topped 1 million for the first time, according to the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), which oversees the administration of the ...