GoDaddy To Buy Registerfly?

Jay Westerdal suggests that GoDaddy maybe buying part of RegisterFly. Anyone who has been folllowing the domain industry in recent months would be aware of the RegisterFly meltdown, which has caused issues for thousands of registrants worldwide. There will be mixed feelings surrounding this type of acquisition, but it is surely preferable to the limbo… Continue reading GoDaddy To Buy Registerfly?

More Price Changes – NZ Drops Price!

Christopher Ambler reports a price drop announcement from the New Zealand nic. Since Verisign‘s announcement a few weeks ago a lot of the registries have been following their “example” and announcing price increases. NB: All price increases are at the registrar level and may or may not be passed on to regisrants

.tv relaunch

Demand Media and Verisign have joined forces to promote the .tv name space. The media company, which now owns both eNom and Bulk Register, will be joining forces with Verisign to promote the usage of the .tv namespace for multimedia and user generated content (alla web 2.0) The campaign will be kicking off towards the… Continue reading .tv relaunch

EUrid Code of Conduct – Legislating The Obvious?

I mentioned on my main blog some of the shenanigans at the EUrid session at ICANN in Lisbon. What I failed to mention was the much talked about code of conduct. (The temptation to make snide remarks about the choice of domain is strong, but I shall resist!) I would apologise for that oversight, however… Continue reading EUrid Code of Conduct – Legislating The Obvious?

RegisterFly Terminated by ICANN

ICANN have announced that RegisterFly is being terminated. ICANN has issued a letter to RegisterFly [PDF, 902K] indicating that it will cease operating as an ICANN-Accredited Registrar on March 31, 2007. Under the terms of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA), ICANN must provide 15 days written notice to RegisterFly of its intention to terminate. Effective… Continue reading RegisterFly Terminated by ICANN

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