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June 8th, 2007|

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Get A Previously Owned IE Domain

If you want to get a “previously owned” IE domain then today is a good day for you.
If you check our deleted domain list you will see that it has updated as of midday today (or thereabouts) and now includes the latest IE domain deletions. If you qualify to register the domains you can do so immediately via our website.
It’s Friday – treat yourself !

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About the Author: Michele Neylon
Known for his outspoken opinions on technology and the Internet, Michele Neylon is the award winning author of several blogs and co-host of the Technology.ie podcast. A thought leader in the Internet community, Neylon is active within ICANN and an expert on policy, security, domains, ICANN, Nominet and Internet Governance. You can stalk him on various social media networks including Twitter and Instagram
2 Comments
  1. Kieran June 21, 2007 at 18:18

    How long after the renewal date passes do .ie domains become available? I’ve searched for an IEDR expiry policy. This is the best I could find: http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/news.nv?storyid=single6024
    Is the .ie whois renewal date updated frequently enough to be useful?
    For example, suppose I wanted to register a domain that was supposedly due for renewal a month ago 🙂

    whois isquattedyour.ie
    % Rights restricted by copyright; http://www.domainregistry.ie/copyright.html
    % Do not remove this notice
    domain:      isquattedyour.ie
    descr:       Michele Neylon
    descr:       Natural Person
    descr:       Discretionary Name
    admin-c:     ABG182-IEDR
    tech-c:      AAM456-IEDR
    renewal:     22-May-2007
    status:      Active
    nserver:     ns.blacknightsolutions.com
    nserver:     ns1.pendingrenewaldeletion.ie
    source:      IEDR
    person:      Michele Neylon
    nic-hdl:     ABG182-IEDR
    source:      IEDR
    person:      Blacknight.ie Hostmaster
    nic-hdl:     AAM456-IEDR
    source:      IEDR
  2. Michele Neylon July 5, 2007 at 14:13

    Kieran
    Sorry about not replying to this sooner
    The way the renewals are handled can be a bit confusing to an outsider.
    If you allow about 60 days or so from the renewal date you wouldn’t be too far off …
    Of course the domain you mentioned is now showing a 2008 renewal date
    Michele

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