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| type              = Non-Profit
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| industry          = [[Registrar]] & [[Registry]] Association
 
| founded          = 1996
 
| founded          = 1996
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29, route de Pré-Bois CH-1215<br>
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Geneva, Switzerland
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| headquarters    = World Trade Center II<br>29, route de Pré-Bois CH-1215<br>Geneva
 
| country        = Switzerland
 
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| website          = [http://www.corenic.org/en Corenic.org]
 
| website          = [http://www.corenic.org/en Corenic.org]
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| keypeople  =[[Marta Téllez]], Business Development Manager<br>[[Roger Gamper]], Operations Manager
 
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'''CORE''', or the '''Internet Council of Registrars''', is a non-profit organization formed in 1996 based on the Generic Top Level Domains-Memorandum of Understanding ([[gTLD-MoU]]) for assisting the launch of new domain name spaces. It was created to administer the worldwide registration of new domain names on the internet. The original [[TLD]]s involved were: [[.firm]], [[.shop]], [[.web]], [[.arts]], [[.rec]], [[.info]], [[.cat]] and [[.nom]].<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/background.htm Corenic Background]</ref> It is an ICANN accredited registrar.
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CORE has developed protocols and methodologies to facilitate domain registration, as well as a multi-protocol Shared Registration System (SRS) and registration gateway. SRS and Gateway help CORE members (Registrars) to register and maintain the domain names for their customers.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/The_CORE_Association.htm corenic.org]</ref> CORE has sponsored the 39th [[ICANN]] Meeting in Cartagena, Columbia, the 38th ICANN Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, and the 36th ICANN Meeting in Seoul, South Korea.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/Registry_News.htm corenic.org] Registry news</ref>
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==Registry Solutions==
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CORE has supported the launch of 3 TLDs through various registry back-end service packages, those TLDs are [[.aero]] (2002), [[.museum]] (2003), and [[.cat]] (2006).<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/RegistryBackendServices Registry Backend Services, COREnic.org]</ref> CORE currently provides technical registry services for two gTLDs (.cat and .museum) and operates a neutral shared channel connecting registries to registrars for all existing gTLDs and many ccTLDs. CORE is also a registry services provider for the newest round of gTLDs opening up in 2012.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/New_TLDs New TLDs, COREnic.org]</ref><ref>[http://www.corenic.org/The_CORE_Association.htm The CORE Association, COREnic.org]</ref>
  
'''CORE''' is a non-profit corporation created to administer the worldwide registration of new names on the internet, the names involved are: [[.firm]], [[.shop]], [[.web]], [[.arts]], [[.rec]], [[.info]] and [[.nom]]. CORE was launched through work with leaders in internet governance and liberalization, [[ISOC]], and [[IANA]] in the fall 1996.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/background.htm Corenic Background]</ref> It is an ICANN accredited registrar
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
CORE grew out of the Memorandum of Understanding, or [[MoU]], which involved hundreds of companies and individuals. Those involved believed that the internet was ill-equipped, from its inception as a mainly academic resource, to grow into its role as a community tool that needed more competition and de-regulation.  
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CORE was launched through work with leaders in internet governance and liberalization, [[ISOC]], and [[IANA]] in the fall 1996. The organization grew out of the gTLD-MoU, which involved hundreds of companies and individuals. Those involved with CORE's foundation believed that the internet was ill-equipped, from its inception as a mainly academic resource, to grow into its role as a community tool that needed more competition and de-regulation. CORE is funded by its registrars, 85 in international markets and 23 in the U.S., all of whom are dedicated to fairness and competition on the internet.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/background.htm Corenic Background]</ref>
CORE is funded by its registrars, 85 in international markets and 23 in the U.S., all of whom are dedicated to fairness and competition on the internet.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/background.htm Corenic Background]</ref>
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===New gTLDs===
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[[SportAccord]], an international federation of Sporting associations with backing from the Olympic federation, announced ahead of the launch of ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]] in January, 2012, that it had chosen CORE as its [[registry]] services provider. Their application, for [[.sport]], was one among many, but they further distinguished themselves by noting that theirs would be a [[Community TLD|Community Application]].<ref>[http://domainincite.com/sportaccord-picks-core-for-sport-gtld-bid/ SportAccord Picks Core for Sport gTLD bid]</ref>
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CORE has applied for 3 New gTLDs on its own behalf, all of them [[IDN]]s: [[.онлайн]], [[.сайт]], [[.بازار]].<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus ViewStatus, gTLDresult.ICANN.org]Retrieved 14 Jan 2013</ref>
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==Executive Committee==
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The latest CORE Executive Committee elections happened in July, 2012, via electronic vote.
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====Current Members====
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* [[Iliya Bazlyankov]], Chair, [[Unicart Ltd.]], Bulgaria.
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* [[Jordi Hinojosa]], external.
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* [[Roland Irle]], [[Kamp Netzwerkdienste GmbH]], Germany.
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* [[Werner Staub]], [[Axone SA]], Switzerland.
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* [[Jean-Paul Béchu]], [[Nameshield]], France.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/excom.htm CORE Excom]</ref>
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==See also==
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* [[CORE-MoU]]
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Glossary]]
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[[Category: Registrars]]
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[[Category: Organizations]]
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Revision as of 00:33, 15 January 2013

Core logo.png
Type: Non-Profit
Industry: Registrar & Registry Association
Founded: 1996
Headquarters: World Trade Center II
29, route de Pré-Bois CH-1215
Geneva
Country: Switzerland
Website: Corenic.org
Key People
Marta Téllez, Business Development Manager
Roger Gamper, Operations Manager
nTLDStats
TLDs: 3
Registrations: 3,776

More Info: nTLDStats

CORE, or the Internet Council of Registrars, is a non-profit organization formed in 1996 based on the Generic Top Level Domains-Memorandum of Understanding (gTLD-MoU) for assisting the launch of new domain name spaces. It was created to administer the worldwide registration of new domain names on the internet. The original TLDs involved were: .firm, .shop, .web, .arts, .rec, .info, .cat and .nom.[1] It is an ICANN accredited registrar.

CORE has developed protocols and methodologies to facilitate domain registration, as well as a multi-protocol Shared Registration System (SRS) and registration gateway. SRS and Gateway help CORE members (Registrars) to register and maintain the domain names for their customers.[2] CORE has sponsored the 39th ICANN Meeting in Cartagena, Columbia, the 38th ICANN Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, and the 36th ICANN Meeting in Seoul, South Korea.[3]

Registry Solutions

CORE has supported the launch of 3 TLDs through various registry back-end service packages, those TLDs are .aero (2002), .museum (2003), and .cat (2006).[4] CORE currently provides technical registry services for two gTLDs (.cat and .museum) and operates a neutral shared channel connecting registries to registrars for all existing gTLDs and many ccTLDs. CORE is also a registry services provider for the newest round of gTLDs opening up in 2012.[5][6]

History

CORE was launched through work with leaders in internet governance and liberalization, ISOC, and IANA in the fall 1996. The organization grew out of the gTLD-MoU, which involved hundreds of companies and individuals. Those involved with CORE's foundation believed that the internet was ill-equipped, from its inception as a mainly academic resource, to grow into its role as a community tool that needed more competition and de-regulation. CORE is funded by its registrars, 85 in international markets and 23 in the U.S., all of whom are dedicated to fairness and competition on the internet.[7]

New gTLDs

SportAccord, an international federation of Sporting associations with backing from the Olympic federation, announced ahead of the launch of ICANN's new gTLD program in January, 2012, that it had chosen CORE as its registry services provider. Their application, for .sport, was one among many, but they further distinguished themselves by noting that theirs would be a Community Application.[8]

CORE has applied for 3 New gTLDs on its own behalf, all of them IDNs: .онлайн, .сайт, .بازار.[9]

Executive Committee

The latest CORE Executive Committee elections happened in July, 2012, via electronic vote.

Current Members

See also

References