Kieren McCarthy on Sex.com, ICANN and the domain industry

Kieren McCarthy was interviewed by Monte Cahn on Webmasterradio a couple of weeks ago. It’s well worth listening to (mp3) Kieren talks about his book on the sex.com battle, his role in ICANN and gives some very interesting insights into the domain industry. You may not agree with everything he says, but you can’t deny… Continue reading Kieren McCarthy on Sex.com, ICANN and the domain industry

ICANN San Juan – New gTLD Frustration

The ICANN meeting in San Juan drew to a close yesterday. As can be expected ICANN released a number of press releases and statements and these are now being scrutinised by the domain industry. Bret Fausett, for example, is not overly impressed with Paul Twomey’s statement on new gTLDs: ICANN’s President Paul Twomey has declared… Continue reading ICANN San Juan – New gTLD Frustration

ICANN Dropping Fees?

According to a post on Jay Westerdal’s blog ICANN are to drop their fees per domain later this year. The announced reduction will be from 22 cents (US) to 20 cents (US) per domain. Unfortunately, as mentioned previously, the registries will be upping their prices later this year, so while ICANN maybe cutting the cost… Continue reading ICANN Dropping Fees?

Mapping ICANN

ICANN is an international organisation, but how international is it really? If reading lists with lots of text is hard work, then maybe a more visual representation of the same data might be easier to digest. ICANN have made available a collection of maps that show a wealth of information about the domain world: *… Continue reading Mapping ICANN

IEDR Board To Vote On Rule Change

The board of the IE Domain Registry are to vote on the proposed change to the registry rules governing “personal” IE domains. The registry consulted the main stakeholders prior to sending the proposal to the board for vote. It looks likely that the change will be introduced within the next two months.

Domain Portfolio Management Made Easy – DNZoom

I was sworn to secrecy about DNZoom a few weeks ago, but as they’re about to launch they’ve finally given me permission to talk about it! If you have a reasonably sized domain portfolio then you’ve probably got domains spread across multiple registrars, parking services, hosting companies and marketplaces. You buy domains off Sedo, monetise… Continue reading Domain Portfolio Management Made Easy – DNZoom

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