ICANN New Delhi Draws To A Close

The ICANN meeting in New Delhi, India, came to a close yesterday. According to the official press release 720 people were in attendance from 76 countries, including 290 from India. Full details on the ICANN site

ICANN To Axe Add Grace Period – Domain Tasting On Its DeathBed

Domain tasting in its current form may soon become a thing of the past. The blogs and mailing lists have been buzzing for most of today following on from ICANN’s announcement that they were going to try and axe the AGP (Add Grace Period) which has been abused by registrars. While initially it wasn’t 100%… Continue reading ICANN To Axe Add Grace Period – Domain Tasting On Its DeathBed

Netsol Take Evil To A New Level

A couple of months ago I posted about domain name front running. I’d been at a meeting during ICANN’s LA meeting and had also read Jay Daley’s paper on the subject.At the time I was unconvinced as to the existence of front running as a practice. In light of the revelations that have come to… Continue reading Netsol Take Evil To A New Level

RegisterFly Think We’re Dumb

Remember those little darlings from RegisterFly? They upset a hell of a lot of people last year and are the cause of much nervousness chez ICANN as a result. Well it seems they haven’t gone out of business just yet and are even emailing their customers to sell them more of their “wonderful” services. They’ve… Continue reading RegisterFly Think We’re Dumb

ICANN Delhi Meeting – Rich People Only Please

ICANN’s  next meeting is being held in New Delhi. ICANN meetings are supposedly free and accessible to the public. So how come the hotels they’re suggesting cost about US$400 / night? Most delegates would be attending for most of the week, so the cost of the hotel bed ONLY would be in excess of US$2400.… Continue reading ICANN Delhi Meeting – Rich People Only Please

ICANN Blog en francais

In a multi-lingual and multicultural internet society it’s nice to see that the ICANN blog is publishing content in languages other than English. Prior to the meeting in San Juan there were a number of posts in Spanish and now there is French. While this move should be welcomed the US-centric aspects of the organisation… Continue reading ICANN Blog en francais

Nominet Position Paper on Front Running

Nominet has published a very detailed and comprehensive position paper on “front running”. Although the paper is a mere 5 pages long it covers all the areas that the topic encompasses very well and is well worth a read. The topic of “front running” has received some publicity in the last few months. If you’re… Continue reading Nominet Position Paper on Front Running

New ICANN Chair Encourages Participation

ICANN’s new chairman, Peter Dengate Thrush, has been urging more public participation in ICANN. Speaking at the Internet Governance Forum in Rio, Mr Dengate Thrush told attendees that “the door is open”. In common with a lot of big organisations ICANN has been trying in recent months to get more public involvement, with Kieren McCarthy… Continue reading New ICANN Chair Encourages Participation

ICANN – Data Escrow Implementation

I’ve mentioned some of the concerns that have been raised in the ICANN community over the past year. One of the areas that was of particular concern in the aftermath of the RegisterFly meltdown was registrant data. In simple terms, if a registrar fails there could be a serious issue gaining access to the information… Continue reading ICANN – Data Escrow Implementation

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