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'''Stefan Meinecke''' is the founder and owner of [[nTLDStats]]<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/stefan-meinecke/96/14a/bb2 LinkedIn Profile] Retrieved 24 May 2016</ref>.
'''Stefan Meinecke''' is the founder and owner of [[nTLDStats]]<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/stefan-meinecke/96/14a/bb2 LinkedIn Profile] Retrieved 24 May 2016</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 20:02, 26 August 2024

Organization: nTLDStats
Affiliation: Other/Special Interest Group
Region: Europe
Country: Germany
Email: stefan [at] ntldstats.com
Website:

   https://ntldstats.com

Blog: https://blog.ntldstats.com
LinkedIn:    Stefan Meinecke

Stefan Meinecke is the founder and owner of nTLDStats[1].

In March 2014 the domain name blog TheDomains did an interview with him to find out his motivation behind nTLDStats[2].

In December 2015 the German domain name law blog Domain-Recht did an interview[3] with Stefan, which got translated later on.[4]

References