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  2. Public Interest Registry - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Interest_Registry

    It took over operation of .ORG in January 2003 and launched the .NGO and .ONG top-level domains in March 2015. [1] In November 2019, it was announced the Public Interest Registry would be sold by the Internet Society to private equity investment firm Ethos Capital for 1.135 billion USD, [2] but in April 2020, ICANN decided to reject the sale. [3]

  3. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more. The list is limited to pure domain name and cash-only sales. Sales which included website content or involved equity deals are not listed.

  4. Domain hijacking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_hijacking

    Domain hijacking is analogous with theft, in that the original owner is deprived of the benefits of the domain, but theft traditionally relates to concrete goods such as jewelry and electronics, whereas domain name ownership is stored only in the digital state of the domain name registry, a network of computers.

  5. Domain privacy - Wikipedia

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    Domain privacy (often called Whois privacy) is a service offered by a number of domain name registrars. [1] A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user's information in the WHOIS with the information of a forwarding service (for email and sometimes postal mail, it is done by a proxy server).

  6. Donuts (company) - Wikipedia

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    Donuts Inc. was a domain name registrar and registry providing paid domain names under 270 new generic top-level domains (gTLDs), as made possible by ICANN's gTLD expansion program, as well as 173 other TLDs including .au and .org (gTLD managed by the Public Interest Registry), through its own registry status (for example, managing the .social gTLD) and contracts between its subsidiaries and ...

  7. Uniregistry - Wikipedia

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    Uniregistry is a large retail domain name registrar and web services provider; as well as a domain name registry that administers generic top-level domains.In February 2013, the related company Uniregistrar Corporation became an ICANN-accredited registrar and launched under the licensed Uniregistry brand name in 2014.