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China Drops In Domain Registrations From #2 To #4

darthcamaro writes "A year ago, it looked like the .cn country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for China was growing so fast that it would displace .com. In 2010 that's no longer the case, as .cn has dropped from being the number two global domain by registrations to number four. And yes, .com is still number one. According to VeriSign, the top 10 list of TLDs in the first quarter was: .com, .de, .net, .cn, .uk, .org, .info, .nl, .eu and .ru. So why did .cn decline? Spammers. 'Many of these are low-priced promotional names that have now come up for renewal at a higher price,' said Pat Kane, vice president of naming services at VeriSign. 'The .cn registration decline was also based on the CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center) registry's implementation of the real names directive from the Chinese government primarily around verifiable "whois" data.'"

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  1. Re:One thing China is doing right by slick7 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    The majority reason why Chinese gov. doing this is just want to make sure those websites won't contain any bad things.

    If you do have bad things on your website........then gov. gotcha

    Define...bad things. Bad for whom? If corruption is bad, then exposing corruption is worse or better?

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