This is the April edition of Anchovy News. Here you will find articles concerning ICANN, the domain name industry and the recuperation of domain names across the globe. In this issue we.
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Does your domain name end with a com.au or net.au or org.au and asn.au and
you are a foreign entity that uses an Australian Trade Mark to
support that domain registration? If so, you may not be able to
renew or apply for a domain if it doesn t exactly match a trade
mark you own.
These new rules will apply from
12 April 2021.
Yes – that s less than two months from now.
If you are a foreign entity and your trade mark is a word and