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Type | Privately held company |
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Industry | |
Founder | Daniel Greenberg |
Headquarters | London, England |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | lexsynergy.com |
Lexsynergy is a corporate domain name registrar and online brand protection company [1] founded in 2006 by Intellectual property lawyers. [2] Lexsynergy has offices in the United Kingdom, Africa and the United States. [3]
Lexsynergy was founded in 2006 in London, United Kingdom by Daniel Greenberg. [4] The name Lexsynergy was coined in the same year by synergising the knowledge of IP Law ("lex" in Latin) with technology.
Soon after incorporation, Elad Kinstler opened their first international office in Johannesburg, South Africa. [5]
In 2013, Lexsynergy expanded its presence with another international office in San Diego, California, to support its growing US client base and the launch of the new gTLD phase. [6]
Lexsynergy has received several awards, including three from KeNIC [7] (Client Services Award – 2014, Best of the Best Registrar & Innovation Award – 2015 and Outstanding Performance in Second-Level Domain registrations – 2018) as well as Acquisitional International's, Best UK Online IP Enforcement Company award – 2016. [8]
Developments in the Web3 space, in 2022 led to Lexsynergy evolving their services to offer Web3 solutions to brand owners. Lexsynergy has joined the Web3 Domain Alliance, [9] advocating for Intellectual Property protection mechanisms in Web3 as well as being featured on several podcasts in that space. [10]
Lexsynergy offer the following services: [11]
Lexsynergy, ISO/IEC 27001 certified [19] is one of the world's most accredited domain registrars, having access to over 1,200 TLDs [20] including:
.ae [21] | .amsterdam [22] | .Africa [23] |
.at [24] | .bw [25] | .ee [26] |
.is [27] | .joburg [28] | .kyoto [29] |
.lat [30] | .ng [31] | .pt [32] |
.aero [33] | .bank [34] | .bible [35] |
.blog [36] | .cloud [37] | .health [38] |
.hiphop [39] | .hiv [40] | .homes [41] |
.inc [42] | .insurance [43] | .radio [44] |
‘.شبكة’ .shabaka [45] | .travel [46] | .uno [47] |
ICANN [48] | INTA [49] | Trademark Clearinghouse [50] |
MARQUES [51] | ECTA [52] | Web3 Domain Alliance |
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