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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!You are clearly a total novice at this. My advice is would be to employ an intermediary who is fluent in Chinese.
Anyway, Whoising the site IDN gives the following details:
Domain Name.......... tom.com
Creation Date........ 1995-03-13
Registration Date.... 2002-03-08
Expiry Date.......... 2014-12-09
Organisation Name.... BEIJING LEITINGWANJUN NETWORK TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED
Organisation Address. C01, Yongchang Business Center, No. 3 North Yongchang Road
Organisation Address. Economic and Technological Development Area
Organisation Address. Beijing
Organisation Address. -
Organisation Address. -
Organisation Address. CHINA
Admin Name........... Director of Investigation and Development Center
Admin Address........ C01, Yongchang Business Center, No. 3 North Yongchang Road
Admin Address........ Economic and Technological Development Area
Admin Address........ Beijing
Admin Address........ -
Admin Address........ -
Admin Address........ CHINA
Admin Email.......... wanhua@tomonline-inc.com
Admin Phone.......... +86.1068730066.2599
Admin Fax............ +86.1088578978
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
You mean http://百度.cn ???
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
Btw, http://百度.cn is not owned by Baidu.com
Yule.com (Entertainment) recently bought by Chinese for 20k.
Yes, it is being squatted as is the dot com.
I would think it will be a formality for Baidu to Wipo that when they need it!
Latest indications are that IDN.cn are now resolving on all browsers including IE6 without a pluggin. In the short-term that is very a definite advantage to the ccTLD over the dot com. In the longer-term Pinyin is dead as the Dodo.
Last edited by Rubber Duck; 02-05-2007 at 05:37 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
And CCTV reported two days ago........
http://www.cctv.com/program/bizchina...8/105719.shtml
After 5 yrs since I started this thread, Pinyin is still number 1 choice for the chinese web address.
IDN is going nowhere imo!
Yes, and i'd love to be able to say that IDN has taken off in
China but the truth is, it hasn't!
Back in 2003/4, I too was full of Chinese IDN rhetoric, about
how it would "wield an axe" over Pinyin and make it beg for
mercy.
I thought that feelings of nationalism in China would surely
propel Chinese IDN to the forefront, and lets not forget, it
does reflect their own language.
I was wrong 'though. Lesson learned...![]()
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