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Domain Registrar Accreditation

Started by Sevad, Jan 11, 2024, 07:17 AM

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Domain Registrar Accreditation

Domain Registrar Accreditation is the process through which a domain registrar becomes accredited by a governing body, such as ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), to register domain names. This accreditation signifies that the registrar has met certain industry standards and requirements, and is authorized to sell domain names within specific top-level domains (TLDs).



To obtain accreditation, a domain registrar must demonstrate its technical and operational capabilities, financial stability, adherence to industry regulations, and compliance with ICANN's policies and procedures. This involves rigorous evaluation of the registrar's infrastructure, business practices, customer support mechanisms, and data security measures. Accredited registrars are also required to pay accreditation fees, adhere to contractual obligations, and participate in ongoing compliance audits to maintain their accreditation status.

The accreditation process is crucial for ensuring the integrity and stability of the domain name system. By accrediting registrars, ICANN promotes fair competition, consumer protection, and the consistent application of registration policies across different TLDs. Accredited registrars are entrusted with the responsibility of accurately recording and maintaining domain registration data, along with providing transparent and accessible services to domain name holders.

Domain Registrar Accreditation serves as a vital mechanism for upholding the trust and reliability of domain registration services, fostering industry accountability, and safeguarding the interests of domain name registrants and users worldwide.


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Domain Registrar Accreditation is a tool of oppression, designed to keep small registrars from competing with the big players. ICANN's accreditation process is stacked against smaller registrars, who are forced to spend thousands of dollars and countless hours navigating the bureaucracy.

Meanwhile, accredited registrars are free to charge exorbitant prices and provide subpar services, all while enjoying the protection of ICANN's regulatory umbrella. It's a system that's rigged against the little guy.
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