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Info about .lv domain

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The average price of a .lv domain is $21.

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Information

NIC.lv, also known as the Latvian Network Information Center, is the organization responsible for managing and operating Latvia's country code top-level domain (ccTLD), which is .lv. The institution is part of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Latvia. NIC.lv has a significant history in the development of the internet in Latvia, as it was one of the first internet providers in the country. In addition to managing the .lv domain, NIC.lv offers an optional extension called .mobi, which allows every holder of an .lv domain name to activate an .lv.mobi domain for free. This initiative aims to help Latvian companies effectively reach mobile phone users and expand their business.

Restrictions

The purchase or ownership of a domain under NIC.lv comes with some restrictions, primarily due to the organization's past encounters with spam and abuse issues. In June 2010, Spamhaus, an anti-spam organization, added a significant number of Latvian IP addresses to its blocklist after detecting an increase in spam and DDoS traffic originating from these addresses. The situation escalated when it was discovered that the University of Latvia's Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science was managing the abuse department for a larger ISP, Latnet Serviss, which had been routing the problematic traffic. This led to an unintended IP block affecting many significant websites and causing outrage from NIC.lv. While Spamhaus followed standard procedures, NIC.lv argued that better communication and coordination could have prevented such a situation. It is essential for potential buyers of a domain under NIC.lv to ensure their internet activities comply with the organization's policies and guidelines to avoid any unintended consequences.