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.cn -- Help

Hi Guy's,

I need to know are .cn a good investment?

I own some .asia and also looking at .hk for names but what about .cn?

Are they best developed? Parked? Where does the traffic come from and is it steady?

Love to hear all thoughts and what type of names to invest in?

Regards and Thanks in Advance,

Rob :notme:
 
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i'm not, but there are a few people here who are.

you might be able to find more in a chinese domaining/webmaster forum.
 
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Welcome to the forums! There are a number of people interested in .cn and other cctlds (country code top level domains), you will find them in the cctld section here at namepros.

http://www.namepros.com/cctld-discussion/
 
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Hey guys how well is this extension doing nowadays? I just picked up BirthdayCards.cn for reg fee. Worth it?

Regards,

Dave
 
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I see .cn is considered the best reg for the future..

.com.cn is the best reg for the now...

I am assuming .net.cn is for the birds??
 
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My latest....

CanolaOil.cn

Anbody else see value in this?
 
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Trying to sell Hotels.gd.cn . But it's really very difficult.
 
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Pretty much a waste of time/money and idn.cn is the place to be, it's all about to happen.

thanks for your 2 cents. it does makes sense idn+cn i know only little over there speaks english.

lastly do they allow adult sites to be developed under cn?
 
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Article 27

Any of the following contents shall not be included in any domain name registered and used by any organization or individual:

1) Those that are against the basic principles prescribed in the Constitution;
2) Those jeopardize national security, leak state secrets, intend to overturn the government, or disrupt of state integrity;
3) Those harm national honor and national interests;
4) Those instigate hostility or discrimination between different nationalities, or disrupt the national solidarity;
5) Those violate the state religion policies or propagate cult and feudal superstition;
6) Those spread rumors, disturb public order or disrupt social stability;
7) Those spread pornography, obscenity, gambling, violence, homicide, terror or instigate crimes;
8) Those insult, libel against others and infringe other people's legal rights and interests; or
9) Other contents prohibited in laws, rules and administrative regulations.

source

just got an adult name.. before reading this... is this something to worry of?
 
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Pure GEO in .CN

If you've acquired GEO (ie Beijing, Macao, Shanghai, etc) .CN name, then is there a chance that the government of China will take it away from you?

With the new restrictions on .CN domains, I'm afraid that they may one day just take the name away from me.
 
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China: Suspension of New .CN Registrations

New .CN registrations are temporarily suspended, while the Chinese hostmaster CNNIC is evaluating different options regarding how to validate registration information from international Registrants.
 
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Can you still push .cn domains to new registrars?

Help needed

can you push / transfer . Cn domains to new accounts?
 
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.CN Domains

Any value to them? how would one go about registering a domain?
 
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there is value in most any extension it depends on the domain name for the most part IMO!
 
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I think it's a touch risky owning a .cn at this point. China beign how it is, who is to say that they won't retract all foreign owned .cn domains at some point?
 
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I am having difficulty finding a registrar that will allow registrations of .cn domains.
 
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You can at Dynadot but you have to supply documentation.
 
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How about the .cn?

The chinese gov have made bad rules for .cn,what do you think the future of .cn?
 
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I can meet the CNNIC rules and register .CN domains because I'm from China.

Domain name applicants need to submit the formal paper based application material when making the online application to the registrar. The application material includes the original application form with Chinese branch business seal, company business license (photocopy), and registrant ID (photocopy). Individuals are not allowed to register. China Branch: means international companies, enterprises, and organizations establish within mainland China (PRC), a wholly owned or share controlling entity: including a branch, a subsidiary or a representative office which is having the same “name” as the parent entity. The local entity must register with the relevant Chinese authorities. For example: IBM should use “IBM China” to register IBM.cn Chinese employee: the person submitting the application on behalf of the registrant (the entity), must be a Chinese citizen and has a valid PRC personal ID.

Don't worry I can meet the rules in China.

Here are some .cn domain names I own:
0605.cn
37y.cn
nba2k.cn
nbalive.cn

You can contact me showfom[at]gmail.com

By the way, the price of .CN is very cheap,very very cheap...
 
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