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  2. ICANN Lookup

    lookup.icann.org

    The ICANN registration data lookup tool gives you the ability to look up the current registration data for domain names and Internet number resources. The tool uses the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) which was created as a replacement of the WHOIS (port 43) protocol.

  3. ICANN

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    ICANN Skip to main content Log In Sign Up Get Started News and Media Policy Public Comment Resources Community Quicklinks A note about our terms of service: We have updated our electronic terms of service to provide greater transparency and align with laws applicable to us. Learn more.

  4. ICANN Begins Search for Next President and CEO The ICANN Board of Directors has officially begun the process to search for and select ICANN's next President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and the ICANN Board CEO Search Committee wants to hear from you.

  5. Home | ICANN WHOIS

    whois.icann.org/en/home-page

    ICANN handles WHOIS complaints on Inaccuracies and Unavailable Services WHOIS Inaccuracy Complaint WHOIS Service Complaint NOTICE, DISCLAIMERS AND TERMS OF USE: On 17 May 2018 the ICANN Board adopted a Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data.

  6. ICANN Lookup

    lookup.icann.org/en/faq

    ICANN created this website as a free public service that gives you the ability to look up publicly available contact and other information related to a domain name or an internet number resource such as an Autonomous System number ( ASN ), or IP networks. How does the registration data lookup tool work?

  7. Explore — ICANN Open Data

    opendata.icann.org/explore

    Download catalog. This catalog is available as: XLSX. CSV. RDF/XML (DCAT) RSS feed. No dataset available.

  8. ICANN Lookup

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    The ICANN registration data lookup tool gives you the ability to look up the current registration data for domain names and Internet number resources. The tool uses the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) which was created as a replacement of the WHOIS (port 43) protocol. RDAP was developed by the technical community in the Internet ...

  9. About WHOIS | ICANN WHOIS

    whois.icann.org/en/about-whois

    To do that, registrars and registries provide public access to data on registered domain names. Anyone can use the WHOIS protocol to search their databases and identify the domain name registrant. In 2016, new ICANN Bylaws replaced the WHOIS obligations originally established by the expired Affirmation of Commitments.

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