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'''Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)''' is the national registry of Japan responsible in providing allocation and registration services of IP addresses, AS numbers and supervises the operations of the JP domain names for public interest. JPNIC also serves as coordinator of relevant information and activities of [[ICANN]] to the Japanese internet community. JPNIC is a non-profit, membership-based corporation.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/about.html JPNIC]</ref>
 
'''Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)''' is the national registry of Japan responsible in providing allocation and registration services of IP addresses, AS numbers and supervises the operations of the JP domain names for public interest. JPNIC also serves as coordinator of relevant information and activities of [[ICANN]] to the Japanese internet community. JPNIC is a non-profit, membership-based corporation.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/about.html JPNIC]</ref>
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==History==
 
==History==
   
Based on the history of the Japanese Internet, four networks has been instrumental in the establishment of JPNIC. The networks include Japanese University Network ([[JUNET]]), Widely Integrated Distributed Environment([[WIDE]]), Todai International Science Network ([[TISN]]), and [[JAIN]].<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/history/origin.html History]</ref>
 
Based on the history of the Japanese Internet, four networks has been instrumental in the establishment of JPNIC. The networks include Japanese University Network ([[JUNET]]), Widely Integrated Distributed Environment([[WIDE]]), Todai International Science Network ([[TISN]]), and [[JAIN]].<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/history/origin.html History]</ref>
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Subsequently in 2002, JPRS signed the [[ccTLD]] sponsorship agreement with ICANN and JPNIC officially transferred the responsibility of  management and registration of the JP domain names to JPRS. In 2004, the Internet Governance Task Force (IGTF) <ref>[http://www.igtf.jp/e/ IGTF]</ref> and VoIP/SIP System Interoperability Task Force <ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/voip-sip-tf/ VOIP]</ref> were established. In June 2005, Dr. Shegeki Goto succeeded Jun Murai as President of JPNIC. Murai  received the 2005 Jon Postel Award.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/history/origin.html Timeline]</ref>
 
Subsequently in 2002, JPRS signed the [[ccTLD]] sponsorship agreement with ICANN and JPNIC officially transferred the responsibility of  management and registration of the JP domain names to JPRS. In 2004, the Internet Governance Task Force (IGTF) <ref>[http://www.igtf.jp/e/ IGTF]</ref> and VoIP/SIP System Interoperability Task Force <ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/voip-sip-tf/ VOIP]</ref> were established. In June 2005, Dr. Shegeki Goto succeeded Jun Murai as President of JPNIC. Murai  received the 2005 Jon Postel Award.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/history/origin.html Timeline]</ref>
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==Services==
 
==Services==
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==JP-DRP==
 
==JP-DRP==
 
On August 22, 2000, JPNIC entered an agreement with  the Japan Intellectual Property Arbitration Center formerly known as Industrial Property Arbitration Center to become dispute resolution service provider of the jp domain name. The JP Dispute Resolution Policy (JP-DRP) was formulated and implemented by October of the same year. The JP-DRP aims to resolve problems by quickly cancelling or transferring domain names that are registered or used in bad faith when the legal trademark owners file their complaints. In 2007, the JP-DRP was revised and the amended policy was immediately implemented. <ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/drp/ JP-DRP]</ref>
 
On August 22, 2000, JPNIC entered an agreement with  the Japan Intellectual Property Arbitration Center formerly known as Industrial Property Arbitration Center to become dispute resolution service provider of the jp domain name. The JP Dispute Resolution Policy (JP-DRP) was formulated and implemented by October of the same year. The JP-DRP aims to resolve problems by quickly cancelling or transferring domain names that are registered or used in bad faith when the legal trademark owners file their complaints. In 2007, the JP-DRP was revised and the amended policy was immediately implemented. <ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/drp/ JP-DRP]</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category: Registries]]
 
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