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Dispute resolution policy
Latest version in force: 17 February 2012
| The Law of 22 March 2011 has changed certain aspects of the legal framework for domain names in France. AFNIC has identified the key changes that will come into effect on 1 July 2011.
Pre-empting the change in the French legislative framework, on 15 April and 15 May respectively, WIPO and AFNIC will suspend the procedures set up to help resolve disputes involving .fr domain names. For more information: http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/280/nouveau-cadre-juridique-des-noms-de-domaine-ce-qui-va-changer-au-1er-juillet-2011 |
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Download the Dispute resolution policy for French Internet domains, as a PDF file- 52Ko |
Latest version in force: 17 February 2012
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INTERNIC
Internet Network Information Center
InterNIC is a project supported by the NSF (National Science Foundation). Its original purpose was to be an international information and registration centre for the entire Internet community. InterNIC began operations in April 1993 with several associates:
- General Atomics provided information services on the network acting as a NIC.
- AT&T provided its expertise in databases and directories.
- Networks Solutions, Inc. (NSI) provided registration services as well as IP addresses and generic domain names (".com", ".net", ".org").
At present, InterNIC only provides information on the registration of generic domain names. The registration service was entrusted to NSI (since acquired by Verisign), which continues to provide this service independent of InterNIC.