Expired .FOX Domains

.FOX Registry Information

Registration Service

https://www.fox.com

Whois Server

whois.nic.fox

Registration Date

2015-11-20

Registered Domains

154

Whois Privacy

No

.fox Domain Name

A .fox domain name is a top-level domain (TLD) that is specifically reserved for businesses, individuals and organizations that are associated with the Fox Television Network.


Who can use a .fox domain name?

Anyone who is affiliated with Fox Television Network can use a .fox domain name. This includes businesses, individuals and organizations.


Tips to choose ideal .fox Domain Name:

When choosing a .fox domain name, it is important to consider the following tips:

- The name should be easy to remember and spell.

- The name should be representative of your business or organization.

- The name should be available as a web address.


Why choose a .fox domain name?

There are multiple benefits to choosing to use .fox top-level domain (TLD) instead of the more common .com or other options. Some of these benefits include:

- It is easier to remember, find and share your website address. Having an easy-to-remember domain name is essential for any business or organization.

- The .fox TLD is specifically reserved for businesses, individuals and organizations that are associated with Fox Television Network. This makes it easier to find websites that are related to your interests or industry.

- It can help to build trust and credibility with customers or clients. Having a domain name that is easy to remember and that relates directly to your industry may influence potential customers or clients to visit your website.

- It is possible for you to claim the domain name www.yourname.fox because it is specifically reserved for businesses, individuals and organizations associated with Fox Television Network.

- It helps avoid costly fees involved in transferring a website from another domain name extension to .fox.


Are there any restrictions when registering .fox domain name?

Yes. The following restrictions apply:

- The owner of the .fox TLD must be an individual, business or organization that is associated with Fox Television Network and its affiliates and subsidiaries.

- No one outside the Fox/Disney family will be allowed to register a domain name using the .fox suffix.


Is .fox a community-based domain name?

No. The .fox top-level domain (TLD) is not community-based. It is reserved specifically for businesses, individuals and organizations that are associated with Fox Television Network.


Is it possible to transfer my current website from another domain name extension to .fox?

Yes. It is possible to transfer your website from another domain name extension to .fox, but there may be some costs involved. Please contact a web hosting provider for more information.


What Documents Do You Need to Register .fox Domain Name?

In order to register a .fox domain name, you will need to prove that you are associated with Fox Television Network. Acceptable documents include:

- A link to your company's website on the Fox Television Network corporate website.

- An email from an authorized representative of Fox or Disney containing your name and the .fox domain name you would like to register.

- For non-profits, you can provide either of the following:

--> A letter of non-profit status on your organization's letterhead, OR

--> A copy of an approved application for tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).