The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has placed a tentative figure of US$35,000 as the examination fee for applications to run the .org registry.
After five days of talks and some changes, the Department of Commerce has given its approval to an agreement between VeriSign and the Internet's domain name management body that would allow VeriSign to maintain control over dot-com, the most popular group of Internet domain names, for the foreseeable future.
A group of companies that register global Internet domain names are calling on the Internet's domain name management body to reject a controversial agreement with the biggest player in the market.
ICANN has just two choices regarding its agreement with VeriSign and registries for the .com, .net and .org domains, attendees at the organisation's public forum in Melbourne have been told.
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