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* On [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-updates-unr-registry-agreement-assignments-status-21-03-2022-en#main March 18], [[ICANN Organization]] consented to 11 of the 17 proposed assignments requested by [[Uniregistry|UNR]]. [[XYZ.COM LLC]] bought [[.audio]], [[.christmas]], [[.diet]], [[.flowers]], [[.game]], [[.guitars]], [[.hosting]], [[.lol]], [[.mom]], and [[.pics]] from UNR. | * On [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-updates-unr-registry-agreement-assignments-status-21-03-2022-en#main March 18], [[ICANN Organization]] consented to 11 of the 17 proposed assignments requested by [[Uniregistry|UNR]]. [[XYZ.COM LLC]] bought [[.audio]], [[.christmas]], [[.diet]], [[.flowers]], [[.game]], [[.guitars]], [[.hosting]], [[.lol]], [[.mom]], and [[.pics]] from UNR. | ||
* On March 22, ICANN [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-publishes-dns-abuse-trends-22-03-2022-en reported] that [[DNS Abuse]] appears to be going down. | * On March 22, ICANN [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-publishes-dns-abuse-trends-22-03-2022-en reported] that [[DNS Abuse]] appears to be going down. | ||
On March 24, the New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/technology/eu-regulation-apple-meta-google.html reported] that the European Union is finalizing the [https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/europe-fit-digital-age/digital-markets-act-ensuring-fair-and-open-digital-markets_en Digital Markets Act], which takes aim at the largest tech platforms. | * On March 24, the New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/technology/eu-regulation-apple-meta-google.html reported] that the European Union is finalizing the [https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/europe-fit-digital-age/digital-markets-act-ensuring-fair-and-open-digital-markets_en Digital Markets Act], which takes aim at the largest tech platforms. | ||
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Domain Locking, sometimes referred to as Registry or Registrar-locking, is the service provided by registries or registrars to "lock" a domain name so that it cannot be transferred or altered without the explicit permission of the registrant. If a lock is in place, the registrant must request that the name be "unlocked" before such changes can be made. In February 2021, the GNSO initiated a Policy Development Process to review ICANN's transfer policies. It was spurred in part by policy considerations associated with ICANN's Temporary Specification and Expedited Policy Development Process in response to the EU GDPR.
- On March 18, ICANN Organization consented to 11 of the 17 proposed assignments requested by UNR. XYZ.COM LLC bought .audio, .christmas, .diet, .flowers, .game, .guitars, .hosting, .lol, .mom, and .pics from UNR.
- On March 22, ICANN reported that DNS Abuse appears to be going down.
- On March 24, the New York Times reported that the European Union is finalizing the Digital Markets Act, which takes aim at the largest tech platforms.
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