LIGARUS.ORG

Auction Type: Bid, Auction End Time: 10/15/2019 12:58 PM (PDT), Price: $12, Number of Bids: 1, Domain Age: 0, Description: , Traffic: 90100, Valuation: $497, IsAdult: false

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Here are some quality names for sale !

BIN : $150 each
Payment : BTC/ETH/paypal

PassportFunds.com – Namesilo – expire june 2020 – push only
MyVid.net (.com sold for $70,000) – Namesilo – expire june 2020 – push only
mStore.co (It is a great domain for a mobile or millennial store. The mStore.io , mStore.com.ua and mStore.com.hk are live !) – 1and1 – expire Feb 2020 – push or transfer out
Namency.comDynadot – expire july 2019 – push or transfer out…

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coinshub.org

coinshub.org

Namesilo (push only) , expiry : 2020/08/16

bitcoincash.org has been sold for more than $42,000

Paypal or bitcoin

BIN : $1000

coinshub.org

ICANN Applies Strict Enforcement of Regulations

Domain names addresses have always been a field that regulatory institutions have worked together in order to ensure a secure and fast Internet experience for users. Such is the case with ICANN who is determined to work on situations when a specific registry may get into conflict with public policies set by authorities.

When this happens, ICANN requests the Standing Panel to review the conformity of each operator with the contractual agreements and sends the evaluation to ICANN within fifteen days.

Because ICANN values the opinions of the community users are encouraged to contribute and send their comments regarding this method of evaluation.

The current evaluation team comprises IT engineers, law experts and teachers with many years of professional experience regarding judicial conflicts in domain names field.

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Registry Operators Under ICANN’s Sharp Review

Domain names addresses have always been a field that regulatory institutions have worked together in order to ensure a secure and fast Internet experience for users.

Such is the case with ICANN who is determined to work on situations when a specific registry may get into conflict with public policies set by authorities.

When this happens, ICANN requests the Standing Panel to make a review of the registry operator in order to see any breach on the agreement they have and once it is completed, the report is sent in about fifteen days to ICANN.

Because of the constant need for evaluations, ICANN welcomes any member who wants to join the current team’s efforts and therefore a second invitation regarding this will be launched publicly.

At the moment the team consists of IT engineers, law specialists, domain names experts and legal arbitrators, but new valuable members are expected to join in the nearest future.

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