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ICANN85 Policy Recap

The air-conditioned conference center balanced out Mumbai’s heat and humidity and, despite lower in-person attendance, ICANN85 was a productive meeting. Tucows Registry Services was one of the official meeting sponsors, and we were happy to see many visitors stop to say hello and learn about our registry service offering. Perhaps most importantly, the squishy cows […]

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ICANN84 recap

The ICANN Community met for this year’s Annual General Meeting in Dublin, Ireland and, while the weather was a bit gray, the conversations and conference sessions sparked many bright ideas. ICANN policy work isn’t always glamorous. Conference centers can blur together, and even the most meaningful topics can test your focus by the fifth meeting […]

What ICANN’s updated Registration Data Policy (RDP) means for Enom resellers

ICANN finalized changes to the Registration Data Policy, which sets data processing requirements for gTLDs. Domain registrars and registries are required to comply with the updated Policy by August 2025. Many of the new Registration Data Policy requirements are already in place at Enom and other registrars: We redact registration data from the public Whois […]

EPDP 2a: Small Changes? Big Impacts.

Like many things in life, the domain industry is something that seems simple at first glance but reveals itself to be really complicated when you do a little digging. There are stringent ICANN policies dictating how domain registrars and registries need to operate, and a lot of thought, discussion, and legal review goes into making […]

Tucows votes in support of the Nominet public benefit initiative

As the world’s largest wholesale registrar and a global supplier of domain names, Tucows regularly engages in policy work within our industry. The Open Internet is an agent for positive change, and we believe in the importance of stable Internet infrastructure and the value it brings to the domain name system — across both generic […]