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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-CENTER]], 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.  
'''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-CENTER]], 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 distributed at key Russian Internet events. It is also sent to RU-CENTER partners and Russian governmental bodies.  


The first issue of the magazine was published in 2006. Since then, the magazine has been published twice a year, and about 10,000 copies are generally printed.<ref>[http://dn.nic.ru/en Domain Names Magazine Official Website]</ref> 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. The English edition gave a comprehensive picture of the Russian domain market, and covered [[IDN]] related issues and cybercrime prevention, among other things.<ref>[http://www.nic.ru/news/en/2011/dom_magazine.html NIC RU News]</ref> 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 has been published twice a year, with each issue running about 10,000 copies.<ref>[http://dn.nic.ru/en Domain Names Magazine Official Website]</ref> 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. The English edition gave a comprehensive picture of the Russian domain market, and covered [[IDN]] related issues and cybercrime prevention, among other things.<ref>[http://www.nic.ru/news/en/2011/dom_magazine.html NIC RU News]</ref> It received positive feedback from the [[ICANN]] community.<ref>User Submitted</ref>


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Industry: Publication
Founded: 2006
Ownership: RU-CENTER
Country: Russia
Email: info [at] nic.ru
Website: dn.nic.ru
Key People
Alexander Venedioukhin, Executive Editor
Victoria Bunchuk, Managing Editor

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 domain name market, technical and administrative management of the Internet, Internet security, and web technologies. The magazine is produced by RU-CENTER, Russia's largest domain name registrar.[1] It is sold in RU-CENTER offices and distributed at key Russian Internet events. It is also sent to RU-CENTER partners and Russian governmental bodies.

The first issue of the magazine was published in 2006. Since then, the magazine has been published twice a year, with each issue running about 10,000 copies.[2] 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. The English edition gave a comprehensive picture of the Russian domain market, and covered IDN related issues and cybercrime prevention, among other things.[3] It received positive feedback from the ICANN community.[4]

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