The e-commerce giant is applying for 76 new top-level domains -- and you won't be able to register any of them. What exactly does it have up its sleeve? Paul Sloan is editor in chief of CNET News.
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Amazon is seen on the door of an Amazon Books retail store in New York City, U.S., February 14, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil on Monday thanked the ...
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Amazon is seen at the company logistics centre in Boves, France, May 13, 2019. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/File Photo LIMA (Reuters) - The presidents of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador ...
Amazon, the ecommerce giant, has been embroiled in a 7 year long dispute with countries like Brazil and Peru over the domain name. Credit: LEON NEAL / AFP / Getty Images E-commerce giant Amazon has ...
A seven-year battle between Amazon and eight South American countries will soon be coming to an end. At the heart of the battle is the “.amazon” generic top-level domain (gTLD). In 2012, the Internet ...
Amazon, the online retailer-turned-tech giant, recently won the exclusive right to the “.amazon” web domain. A coalition of South American nations had been lobbying for the rights to the domain since ...
Score one for Mother Nature: Amazon the e-commerce company has officially lost its bid for the .amazon domain name. As the Internet prepares for a radical expansion of its so-called global top-level ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil on Monday thanked the global body that oversees Internet addresses for extending until April a deadline for Amazon basin nations to reach a deal with Amazon.com Inc in ...
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