ICANN’s NomCom Announces Selections

ICANN’s nominating committee is responsible for selecting people for a variety of positions across the various boards, councils and committees within ICANN. The number of appointments varies year on year, due to term lengths and other factors. This year’s appointments were announced yesterday: ICANN Board of Directors Edmon Chung, Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands Danko Jevtović,… Continue reading ICANN’s NomCom Announces Selections

ICANN Expands Contractual Waiver for Security Issues to Registrars

ICANN has announced that they are expanding the scope of contractual waivers for security issues to include registrars. That’s a bit of a mouthful, so I’ll try to unpack it a bit. Under normal circumstances both registrars and registries are bound by ICANN policies and contractual obligations. In simple terms this means that they only… Continue reading ICANN Expands Contractual Waiver for Security Issues to Registrars

ICANN Extends Travel Ban For Staff But Seattle Could Proceed

We are now well over a year into a global pandemic. While the vaccine rollout in some parts of the world has been going well we are still a very long way off a full return to any semblance of normality. Many countries are still imposing travel restrictions, both on their own citizens as well… Continue reading ICANN Extends Travel Ban For Staff But Seattle Could Proceed

No ICANN Face to Face Events Until After June

Göran Marby

In a move that surprised absolutely nobody ICANN has formally extended their “travel ban” until the end of June 2021. Realistically I suspect that the suspension of travel and face to face events is going to be extended beyond June. In a blog post ICANN CEO Göran Marby outlined briefly the current state of play… Continue reading No ICANN Face to Face Events Until After June

ICANN Brussels to Host EU Briefing

ICANN’s Brussels office is hosting a webinar briefing for European stakeholders towards the end of the month. The event, which is being held at 1530 UTC on February 26th, will focus on some recent EU initiatives on digital services and cybersecurity. While it’s an ICANN hosted event the bulk of the speakers will be from… Continue reading ICANN Brussels to Host EU Briefing

ICANN Seeking Applicants for Multiple Roles via NomCom

Every year a number of positions with ICANN’s various committees, councils and boards become available, as people’s terms end. This year is no different with the following posts being up for grabs: Three members of the ICANN Board of Directors. Three regional representatives to the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) – one each representing the Africa region, Asia, Australia, and… Continue reading ICANN Seeking Applicants for Multiple Roles via NomCom

What is .art Playing at?

When new TLDs were being introduced one of the arguments in their favour is that they’d offer more choices to registrants. Earlier today the .art registry made a rather odd announcement: https://twitter.com/Art_Domains/status/1346502397644972039 Apparently they’re now offering “3rd level domains” What now? According to the blog post: ART’s third-level domains provide an inexpensive and easy-to-use entrée… Continue reading What is .art Playing at?

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