0 the part of an email or website address on the internet that shows the name of the organization that the address belongs to
1 an internet address that belongs to a particular company or organization:
The Swiss-based group registered its domain name in 2007.
Articles concerned with the domain name system bring out institutional histories which explain why the mechanisms for resolving disputes are so unclear.
Real status belongs to those very few people whose domain name is their last name - a direct connection to the net.
It was also stipulated that registrars must require applicants to submit contact details of a person responsible for the technical management of the domain name to be registered.
Evaluation of content was limited to that appearing under the initially identified domain name, excluding content that might be obtained by following links to external sites.
A common motive for cybersquatting is the intention to sell the domain name back to the trademark owner or to attract web traffic to unrelated commercial offers.
It gained a domain name in 1998 as mtv.com.au.
The video site, whilst remaining available, was relegated to a different domain name.
Furthermore, these functions are now considered legacy interfaces for querying the domain name system.