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Thomson CompuMark & EnCirca Help Clients “Opt-Out” During .XXX Sunrise

This morning, we announced a special .XXX “opt-out” process to help brand owners block the use of their registered trademarks in the new adult-orientated domain. Brand owners have until October 28th to protect their marks. To learn more about the special opt-out page, visit: http://www.encirca.com/tcm/
We worked with Thomson Compumark to develop a special product to help [...]

Avoid Trademark Malfunction!

Avoid trademark malfunction! Trademark owners can prevent indecent exposure by registering or blocking their marks in the new top-level domain .XXX with EnCirca. Pre-registrations are being accepted now.
EnCirca will be accepting Sunrise applications for the new top-level domain .XXX, specifically designed for the online adult entertainment industry. Businesses that are not part of the adult [...]

EnCirca Upgrades Find.Pro Directory: A business directory exclusively for licensed professionals

Leading dot pro domain name registrar EnCirca (www.encirca.com) announces an upgrade to its online business directory, Find.pro.(www.find.pro) Find.pro is a map-based online directory designed to help licensed professionals drive additional search engine traffic to their websites by combining its customized online maps with videos, pictures and other content. All listings on Find.pro can be easily shared [...]

Coming soon! .tel to support Google AdSense

Coming soon! .tel to support Google AdSense
The domain registry for .tel, Telnic will introduce Google AdSense in March. This is great news for .tel pages owners, as it will enable them to easily generate additional revenue from their domains.
Google AdSense is a free program that enables website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google [...]

Temporary Stop of .CN Registrations

As of January 6, 2010, .cn is stopping registrations from foreign registrars. This is planned to be a temporary move as the .CN registry CNNIC irons out its registration practices.