Domain Names - Domain Management

Domain name renewal options mean fewer expiration worries!

von Daniel

Renewing your domain name at EuroDNS just got a whole lot easier! Until now, you needed to wait until 60 days prior to the expiry date to renew your domain name. But now that we’ve removed this 60-day limitation, you’re free to renew when you like! See how our new domain renewal options give you more freedom and control.

DPML trademark protection simplified: Donuts/Rightside merge

von Daniel

Donuts recent acquisition of Rightside is good news for customers who have previously had to purchase separate Domains Protected Marks List (DPML) products from each registry. Now, customers only need to purchase one DPML product. Trademark protection just became a whole lot easier.

Do domain registrars have the right to control Internet content?

von Luc

The recent suspension of a domain name used by a so-called white supremacist group has raised for the general public an important question: what risks are involved in letting technical intermediaries decide what content internet users can and cannot access? EuroDNS's legal eagle, Luc, weighs in.

5 reasons to transfer your .ES domain name to EuroDNS

von Daniel

Recent news that two .ES domain registrars have had their authorisation revoked reminds us that not all registrars are equal. Just ask the many affected domain name holders who’ve been informed by the .ES registry, Red.es, that their domains will have to be transferred to a different, authorised registrar – like EuroDNS.

Domain name tips for startups and SMBs: we're here to help!

von Daniel

EuroDNS receives enquiries all the time from startups and SMBs needing assistance with domain registration. For the uninitiated, navigating the ins and outs of domain names can seem like a pretty daunting task. So, with that in mind, we’d like to share a few domain name tips customers have found particularly helpful.

ICANN 58 news: domain industry an Internet lightning rod

von Luc

At ICANN 58, participants gathered for six days in Copenhagen to tackle several issues of importance for the domain name industry: date privacy law, WHOIS reform, and preparations for the next round of new extensions, which our legal eagle Luc covered in our March 23rd post. This week, Luc returns with more ICANN news.