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'''.cc''' is | |||
'''.cc''' is the ccTLD for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.<ref>[https://ccnso.icann.org/en/about/members.htm ICANN.org - ccNSO Membership Information]</ref>. It is managed by eNIC Cocos (Keeling) Islands Pty. Ltd.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/cc.html IANA: Delegation Record for .CC]</ref> | |||
== Registry Operations == | |||
eNIC Cocos (Keeling) Islands Pty. Ltd. is wholly owned Australian subsidiary of [[Verisign]] doing business as Island Internet Services. eNIC's authority to operate the .cc ccTLD was granted by the Australian government.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/cc-icann-letters-22sep08-en.pdf Letter from eNIC to ICANN (PDF)]</ref> [[ICANN]] and eNIC subsequently formalized their relationship through an exchange of letters under ICANN's Accountability Framework<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2008-10-31-en ICANN.org - ICANN Formalizes Relationship with ccTLD Manager for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Oct. 31, 2002]</ref> | |||
Technical registry operations are provided by Verisign.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/cc.html IANA.org Delegation Record - .cc]</ref> | |||
== Rules and Restrictions == | |||
It is an [[open ccTLD]], meaning anyone can register a .cc domain name. | |||
==Usage and Statistics== | |||
The .cc TLD has over one million registrations, placing it in the top 50 [[ccTLDs]] as measured by active registrations.<ref>[https://domainnamestat.com/statistics/tldtype/country - Domain Name Stats - ccTLD Statistics] See, however, [https://research.domaintools.com/statistics/tld-counts/ Domain Tools TLD count rankings], which shows far fewer active domains (approx 750,000)</ref> Verisign markets .cc as an alternative to generic TLDs.<ref>[https://www.verisign.com/en_US/domain-names/cc-domain-names/index.xhtml?section=ways-to-use-cc Verisign.com - Ways to use .cc]</ref> | |||
The TLD is a frequent source of WIPO disputes, and is in the top ten of WIPO proceedings by ccTLD.<ref>[https://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/statistics/cctlds_yr.jsp WIPO - Domain Name Disputes by ccTLD]</ref> The disputed domain names are typically contested on the basis of [[trademark infringement]]. | |||
In 2016, the [[Anti-Phishing Working Group]] found that alongside [[.tk]] (Tokelau) and [[.com]], .cc and [[.pw]] (Palau) together represented 75% of all malicious domain registrations.<ref>[https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/02/1082798/tiny-pacific-island-global-capital-cybercrime/ MIT Technology Review: How a tiny Pacific Island became the global capital of cybercrime]</ref> | |||
== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:ccTLD]] | [[Category:Open Use ccTLD]] | ||
[[Category: ccTLD]] | |||
[[Category:Cocos (Keeling) Islands]] | |||
[[Category: Australia]] |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 10 September 2024
Status: | Active |
country: | Cocos Island |
Registry Provider: | VeriSign |
Date Implemented: | 1997 |
Type: | Open ccTLD |
More information: |
.cc is the ccTLD for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.[1]. It is managed by eNIC Cocos (Keeling) Islands Pty. Ltd.[2]
Registry Operations[edit | edit source]
eNIC Cocos (Keeling) Islands Pty. Ltd. is wholly owned Australian subsidiary of Verisign doing business as Island Internet Services. eNIC's authority to operate the .cc ccTLD was granted by the Australian government.[3] ICANN and eNIC subsequently formalized their relationship through an exchange of letters under ICANN's Accountability Framework[4]
Technical registry operations are provided by Verisign.[5]
Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]
It is an open ccTLD, meaning anyone can register a .cc domain name.
Usage and Statistics[edit | edit source]
The .cc TLD has over one million registrations, placing it in the top 50 ccTLDs as measured by active registrations.[6] Verisign markets .cc as an alternative to generic TLDs.[7]
The TLD is a frequent source of WIPO disputes, and is in the top ten of WIPO proceedings by ccTLD.[8] The disputed domain names are typically contested on the basis of trademark infringement.
In 2016, the Anti-Phishing Working Group found that alongside .tk (Tokelau) and .com, .cc and .pw (Palau) together represented 75% of all malicious domain registrations.[9]
Reference[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ICANN.org - ccNSO Membership Information
- ↑ IANA: Delegation Record for .CC
- ↑ Letter from eNIC to ICANN (PDF)
- ↑ ICANN.org - ICANN Formalizes Relationship with ccTLD Manager for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Oct. 31, 2002
- ↑ IANA.org Delegation Record - .cc
- ↑ - Domain Name Stats - ccTLD Statistics See, however, Domain Tools TLD count rankings, which shows far fewer active domains (approx 750,000)
- ↑ Verisign.com - Ways to use .cc
- ↑ WIPO - Domain Name Disputes by ccTLD
- ↑ MIT Technology Review: How a tiny Pacific Island became the global capital of cybercrime