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The Trust and Security of a .CA Domain Name Governed by CIRA

If you are looking for Canadian domain names for your company, you first need to register that domain name with the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), which is the organization that is...

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Canada’s domain name agency doesn’t trust you

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority, the nonprofit agency charged with managing the dot-ca domain name, has emerged in recent years as an important voice on Internet governance. Backed by a...

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The Dot-CA Domain Extension, Conceived by Webnames.ca Co-Founder John Demco …

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – May 11, 2012) - Monday, May 14th marks the 25th anniversary of the dot-CA domain name for Canada. On this date twenty five years ago the management of the...

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.CA turns 25 years old today, nearing 2000000 registrations

The domain name registry that operates the .CA ccTLD, Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), announced today that the .CA domain is turning 25 years old. The very first .CA domain name was...

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Canadian Domain Name Decisions & Stats

This month marks the 25th year of operations for the .CA domain, Canada’s country-code top-level domain (ccTLD). It was originally allocated to John Demco, an employee of UBC, who operated the domain...

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Web veteran betting on .sucks domain name

A man who helped secure the .ca domain name for Canada now wants to bring .sucks to the world. Rob Hall, chief executive of Ottawa’s Momentus Corp. and a founder of the Canadian Internet Registration...

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Web veteran betting on .sucks domain name

A man who helped secure the .ca domain name for Canada now wants to bring .sucks to the world. Rob Hall, chief executive of Ottawa’s Momentus Corp. and a founder of the Canadian Internet Registration...

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Wait a minute, that’s my name you’re using

Occasionally, I get calls from franchisors complaining about a third-party’s web site. They’re upset because one of their registered trademarks appears on the web site and/or as part of its domain name...

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