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Registering ccTLD is the first step in brand protection.
NicSRS safeguards your brand and expands your global business.
Through NicSRS's local services, we offer access to numerous country code domains that you currently cannot register. We provide expertise in ccTLDs, freeing up your human resources and fully automating ccTLD management, making it simple and convenient for you. At NicSRS, you can focus on what truly matters to you, while we pave the way, laying the foundation to ensure your success.
A country code top-level domain (ccTLD) is a two-letter internet top-level domain (TLD) specifically designated for a particular country, sovereign state, or autonomous region, intended to serve its community. ccTLDs are derived from the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes. They are also known as country code domains, such as ".cn" for China, ".us" for the United States, and ".jp" for Japan.
A domain name is an intangible asset of a brand, serving as a word-of-mouth business card, the external image of a company's brand, and a bridge for customer communication. A brand's identity is unique. It is crucial to do brand protection for promoting the company's development. Brand protection involves a series of actions and processes taken by rights holders to prevent unauthorized third-party use of their intellectual property, which could lead to revenue loss and, in more severe cases, damage to brand assets, reputation, and trust. The internet profoundly impacts company development, with network attacks occurring constantly, making domain protection an essential component of brand protection.
A domain name is unique. Leveraging this characteristic allows users to associate the domain with the company brand instantly. This is one of the key steps in establishing a brand image.
Country code domains are composed of country-specific suffixes from around the world, acting like a digital passport that tells the world the origin of the website.
Using a country code domain for a company website ensures that the site operates without restrictions on Google or other search engines, targets customers in specific regions, and expands the website's local influence, making searches more accurate and effective.
It complies with local network standards and meets the legal and regulatory requirements of specific countries. For example, using a .eu country code domain indicates that the brand complies with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Website content can be presented in the local language, with local time, currency, etc., aligning with local culture, which helps build trust with local users and makes it easier for them to understand the company brand.
It helps prevent fraudulent domain names from impersonating the company and ensures that customers receive the best experience when interacting with the brand online. It also protects against domain registrant information leakage and potential network attacks or other malicious activities.
Proper protection of country code domains helps avoid unnecessary domain disputes that could cause significant damage to the company's reputation. By registering and managing related domain names, companies can build a comprehensive domain system and ensure domain protection, avoiding limitations on business development in the future.