What Are the Differences Between ICP Filing and Domain Name ICP Filing?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-05

As we all know, in the Internet world, ICP filing is an important link, and the common types of ICP filing are:**ICP filing, ICP filing, and domain name ICP filingSo, what does it mean to be in the fog of these filings? **What is the difference between ICP filing, ICP filing, and domain name filing? In fact, the three refer to the same thing, they all need to apply for an ICP record number, but the specific statements are different.

1. What is the relationship between ICP filing, ICP filing, and domain name filing?

1. **Filing is divided into: ICP filing and public security filing.

All ** must go through the ICP filing, which is carried out by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in order to standardize Internet information service activities and promote the healthy and orderly development of Internet information services. After the ICP filing is successful, the public security bureau can file the ICP record. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and the Ministry of Public Security (MIIT) are the leading department for ICP filing, and the two are independent, but there is no conflict between ICP filing.

2. **The ICP filing is based on the spatial IP, and the domain name must be able to resolve an IP address in order to access the space. **Filing refers toSpatial ICP filing;A domain name ICP filing allows all domain names in the space to be resolved for ICP filing. In ICP filing, the domain name and the space are one, and both are indispensable.

3. Review content of the record:It includes the server information, information, and subject information. The purpose of reviewing these three types of information is to ensure the authenticity and security of the service. After the review is passed, the ICP filing number issued by the Communications Administration will be obtained.

ICP filing numbers are divided into: entity filing number and **filing number。The entity filing number is given to the filing entity (an individual or an entity can be called an entity); The record number corresponds to the corresponding record.

2. Do all domain names need to be ICP filing?

ICP filing refers to associating a domain name with an individual or organization for easy management and query. This filing is usually made by the domain name registrar (e.g., ICANN, CNNIC, etc.) or its authorized authority. During the ICP filing process, you need to provide relevant supporting documents, such as ID card and business license, to prove the legal identity of the applicant.

Not all domain names need to be ICP filing. ICP filing is only for the first-level domain name, and the corresponding second-level domain name and ** domain name can be used normally after the first-level domain name is filed. Domain names that do not resolve to any space, do not build websites, are used for investment, and use servers outside the mainland do not need to be filed.

Note:After the filing, you will be sent a string of record numbers similar to "Beijing ICP certificate xxxxxx number", which must be hung in your **page, generally at the bottom of **. Open access is allowed only after the ICP filing has passed. The management bureau and the merchant will randomly check the filing information, and modify it in time if there are problems, so as to avoid the cancellation of the first filing.

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