NTIA Lets Verisign Boost .Com Domain Name Prices

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the National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) has agreed to modify its agreement with domain name registrar Verisign that will allow it to boost prices for .com domain names, but not to vertically integrate--say, merge with a web content supplier. That came in an extension of the six-yea.com registry agreement. Also part of the agreement, said NTIA, is "a new commitment to content neutrality in the Domain Name System (DNS)....Verisign will operate the .com registry in a content neutral manner with a commitment to participate in ICANN processes. To that end, NTIA looks forward to working with Verisign and other ICANN stakeholders in the coming year on trusted notifier programs to provide transparency and accountability in the .com top level domain." The new agreement repeals the domain name "price controls" under the Obama Administration.


NTIA Lets Verisign Boost .Com Domain Name Prices NTIA Statement on Amendment 35 to the Cooperative Agreement with Verisign