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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 [[Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy|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 for gTLD Registration Data|Temporary Specification]] and [[Expedited Policy Development Process on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data (EPDP)|Expedited Policy Development Process]] in response to the EU [[General Data Protection Regulation|GDPR]].
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[[File:NSRCLogo.jpg|200px|right]]'''[[Network Startup Resource Center]]''' or NSRC is an organization working for the development and deployment of Internet throughout the Asia Pacific region, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and newly Independent States. It is part of the University of Oregon. It provides technical assistance to universities, government agencies and other organizations to expand and improve Internet access around the world. One of the center’s main goals is to develop network communications infrastructure and local engineering capacity in developing regions of the world, where inadequate connectivity poses a barrier to collaborations with U.S. scientists and educators. They hold many worldwide meetups and conferences, which help empower local communities to create and manage their own networks, through the creation of sustainable infrastructure
 
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