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'''Domain Names Magazine''' is the only Russian officially registered periodical edition regarding address system of the Internet and modern Internet technologies. Key topics include the current state and perspectives of [[DNS]] and secondary domain name market, technical and administrative management of the Internet, Internet security, and web technologies. The magazine is for sale in RU-CENTER offices and at key Russian events regarding the Internet. It is also distributed among RU-CENTER partners and Russian governmental bodies.  
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'''Domain Names Magazine''' is the only official, Russian periodical covering the Internet's address system, and modern Internet technologies. Key topics include the current state and perspectives of [[DNS]] and [[Secondary Market|secondary domain name market]], technical and administrative management of the Internet, Internet security, and web technologies. The magazine is produced by [[RU-CENTR]], Russia's largest domain name [[registrar]].<ref>[http://www.nic.ru/about/en/ About RU CENTER]</ref> It is sold in RU-CENTER offices and at key Russian Internet events. It is also distributed among RU-CENTER partners and Russian governmental bodies.  
    
The first issue of the magazine was published in 2006. Since then, the magazine is published twice a year by the [[RU-CENTER]], with each issue running about 10,000 copies. By 2009, the publication was well known on the market, at which point it was officially registered as a periodical. In 2011, the magazine was translated into English for the first time, and was distributed at [[ICANN 40]] in San Francisco. It received positive feedback from the [[ICANN]] community.<ref>User Submitted</ref>
 
The first issue of the magazine was published in 2006. Since then, the magazine is published twice a year by the [[RU-CENTER]], with each issue running about 10,000 copies. By 2009, the publication was well known on the market, at which point it was officially registered as a periodical. In 2011, the magazine was translated into English for the first time, and was distributed at [[ICANN 40]] in San Francisco. It received positive feedback from the [[ICANN]] community.<ref>User Submitted</ref>