SafeBrands (ex-Mailclub)

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Type: SAS
Industry: Hosting, Brand protection, SSL
Founded: Marseille, France, 1997
Founder(s): Charles Tine
Headquarters: Pole Media, 37 Rue Guibal
Marseille, France, 13356
Country: France
Products: Domain Management, Online Trademark Protection, Hosting, SSL, Domain Monitoring
Employees: 26 (2011)
Website: Mailclub.fr
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@fguillemaut
Key People
Charles Tine, CEO

Frederic Guillemaut, COO
Matthieu Aubert, Legal department

Mailclub is a French registrar, based in Marseille and Paris, specialised in corporate domain name registration.

History

Founded by Charles Tiné in 1997 as a mail forwarding company, Mailclub has since become an advisor for those companies wanting to secure their online identity.

Frederic Guillemaut joined the company in 1998 and has worked on the processes used to develop this 26 people company, dedicated to customer services, in a variety of products ranging from hosting to domain names.

In 2007, Mailclub launched domaine.asia, one of the first .asia domains.

Mailclub is also a registrar in Gambia, which is rare for a foreign company !

Mailclub registrers names all over the world, but still follow some ethical rules on Working laws, Recycling and energy saving.

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Accreditations

Mailclub was accredited by AFNIC in 1999 and by ICANN in 2006. They are also accredited with a large number of international registries.[2]

Services

Mailclub is a French registrar, specialised in corporate domain name registration. Its own technical infrastructure allows Mailclub to offer a wide range of services around dns, hosting, domaine names and SSL certificates.

Mailclub also operates Mailclub.info,[3] a webmagazine on the domain industry read by more than 7500 people. The company also organises domain events (Les Rencontres Internationales des Noms de Domaine) [4], allowing people from the IP community to meet domainers and talk about the industry.

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