The .barcelona domain features at the eShow Barcelona 2024

Barcelona is preparing a new edition of the eShow, to be held on 13 and 14 May. The annual event is the leading fair in e-commerce and digital marketing, bringing together professionals from the e-commerce sector, digital marketing, big data and AI.

The .barcelona domain will be represented at a joint stand with the .cat domain and the registration company Don Dominio. In addition, all those who drop in and see us will be offered a special promotion: a .barcelona domain with free hosting for a whole year. Through this promotion, we want to help local companies and start-ups to boost their business in the digital environment.

We’ll be delighted to share our new .barcelona domain image with everybody at the fair and address your doubts and queries relating to the domain. See you at the eShow Barcelona!

Un grup de persones assisteix a una  xerrada a l'eShow Barcelona de 2022.

eShow Barcelona 2024
13 and 14 May
Fira de Barcelona

Domain ownership certificate: what it is and how to get it

Owning and having control of your domain is essential for guaranteeing your online presence and protecting the digital reputation of your brand. One imperative step in this process is to get a domain ownership certificate, a document officially confirming that it is legally your property.

What is the domain ownership certificate?

This official certificate shows who the legal owner of a particular domain is. The document is issued by the authority responsible for registering domains or for domain registration companies and is proof of the domain’s ownership.

Why is it important?

Obtaining the domain ownership certificate is crucial for several reasons:

1. Confirmation of ownership: the certificate officially confirms who the owner of the domain is, establishing their legitimacy should any disputes or legal claims occur.

2. Brand protection: it ensures that the brand or company has complete control of their domain, avoiding the risk of unauthorised use or appropriation.

3. Digital security: the certificate provides an additional layer of security as the data and information associated with the domain are linked to its legal owner.

How to get a domain ownership certificate

The process to get a domain ownership certificate can vary slightly according to the registration company for your domain, but generally follows these steps:

1. Access your account with the registration company: log into your account with the registration company you used to get your domain.

2. Go to the domain management section: look for the section or tab for managing your domains within your account.

3. Request the domain ownership certificate: in the domain management section you will find an option for requesting and downloading the domain ownership certificate.

4. Verify the data: in some cases, the registration company might require you to verify your identity or ownership before issuing the certificate. This can mean sending additional documents or confirmation of the contact information associated with the domain.

5. Download the certificate: once the data are verified, you can download the domain ownership certificate from your account with the registration company. The document will normally be available in an electronic and/or PDF format.

Once you have your domain ownership certificate, we recommendyou keep a copy of it in a safe and accessible place. The document may be necessary for domain transfers, changes in domain management or legal disputes.

Dos homes miren la pantalla d'un ordinador portàtil a un banc.

Triathlon in Barcelona is written triathlon.barcelona

The registration period is now open for the Challenge Barcelona Triathlon, the leading competition set to be held on 3 November. The finest athletes will again be battling it out in a combination of athletics, cycling and swimming around the city’s streets and beaches.

One of the main new aspects to this year’s event is the opening up of 80 places for amateur athletes over the Short distance. Those wishing to sign up for the triathlon.barcelona over this distance must meet two fundamental requisites: to be federated in the triathlon and to accept and satisfy the cut-off time and the established regulations for this distance.

As with last year’s edition, the event again offers an option for youngsters: teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 will be able to compete over the Super Sprint distance, the goal being to promote the competition with maximum safety.

The categories can be found on the website triathlon.barcelona and are as follows:

  • Short: 1,500 metres of swimming (2 laps), 56 km of cycling (5 laps) and 15 km of running (3 laps).
  • Olympic: 1,500 metres of swimming (1 lap), 40 km of cycling (4 laps) and 10 km of running (2 laps).
  • Sprint: 750 metres of swimming (1 lap), 20 km of cycling (2 laps) and 5 km of running (1 lap).
  • Junior Challenge: 300 metres of swimming (1 lap), 9 km of cycling (1 lap) and 1.5 km of running (1 lap).
  • Aquatló: 750 metres of swimming (1 lap), 5 km of running (1 lap).

On your marks, get set, go!

Un grup de nedadors prenen la sortida a la triatló de Barcelona de 2023.

All set to celebrate Sant Jordi

One of the most cherished celebrations among the people of Barcelona is here. The city will be decked out for Sant Jordi on 23 April, with roses, books and lots of culture. As ever, you’ll find full information on the Sant Jordi website.

Sant Jordi 2024 gets under way with the Opening Speech on Reading on 22 April, to be read by the British writer and actor David Walliams and held for the first time at the Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria.

You can now enjoy the Sant Jordi Dialogues around the city’s libraries, with writers from different places engaging in conversation based on affinities in their latest works and meeting their readers.

There’s an open day at the City Hall on Sunday, 21 April, from 10 am to 8 pm. Admission is free and open to everybody (limited capacity), offering a chance to visit the Escala Negra, the Saló de Cròniques, the Sala Tàpies, the Mirador M. Aurèlia Capmany and many other corners of the building.

There will also be a large block in the heart of L’Eixample closed to traffic on 23 April, located between Av. Diagonal, Gran Via and the streets of Balmes and Pau Claris, and extending along La Rambla and Gran de Gràcia. As ever, all districts will have spaces set aside for the sale of books and roses, plus various activities such as storytelling, puppetry, literary competitions and workshops.

Enjoy the occasion!

Un home aixeca una rosa emmig d'un grup de gent per Sant Jordi.