CoCCA Ploughs Ahead With Policy Changes

CoCCA is implementing a number of significant policy changes effective 7th November. The changes, which were only announced today, will impact registrations in several cctlds, namely: .af .cx .gs .gy .ht .ki .ms .nf .sb You can read about the actual changes here, but basically they’re going to be sending lots of emails to registrants… Continue reading CoCCA Ploughs Ahead With Policy Changes

ICANN 43 Costa Rica Regisrations Open

With ICANN 42 Dakar closing yesterday registrations have now opened for the next public ICANN meeting in Costa Rica. The meeting is being held in March, which is in the middle of the new TLD application window.

ICANN 42 Kicks Off This Weekend

The 42nd public ICANN meeting officially opens next Monday, but, as usual, a cursory glance at the event schedule shows a different story. GNSO, At-Large, GAC and other stakeholders will be meeting from 9am (local time) on Saturday onwards. What’s on the menu for this meeting? With the launch date for newTLDs announced don’t expect… Continue reading ICANN 42 Kicks Off This Weekend

For Dummies Win WIPO Case Against Dummy

Why did this case catch my eye? Well when the respondent tells WIPO that the domain is “available to lease” it’s going to catch my attention WIPO have awarded John Wiley & Sons the domain webhostingfordummies.com following a UDRP dispute. What surprised and amused me was the reply the registrant sent WIPO on being notified… Continue reading For Dummies Win WIPO Case Against Dummy

Norid (.no) To Permit Companies To Register More Domains

That a ccTLD registry would restrict companies in the number of domains they can register is peculiar in some respects, as no such limitation exists in gTLD space .. The .no (Norway) domain registry will be expanding the number of domains entities may register from 30 November 2011. The permitted number will be increased to… Continue reading Norid (.no) To Permit Companies To Register More Domains

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