ccTLD registry managers have been “upping their game” quite a bit over the last couple of years. Whether this was inevitable or is due to the oncoming “threat” of new TLDs isn’t clear. In any case it’s a positive move. Some of the registries have embraced social media, unveiled slick websites and done some interesting… Continue reading Canadian Domain Registry Embraces Video
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.ly Registry Defaced
Kevin posted about this, but it’s worth reposting .. The .ly registry has been defaced. Whether they’ve got any deeper than the frontpage isn’t clear, but it just goes to show that any service hanging off the .ly cctld should be wary ..
Minds and Machines vs COCCA – Registry Software Still Open Source
COCCA, which runs the backend for over 30 ccTLDs, issued a clarification last week about its registry software. You can read it below, but the key takeaway is that: COCCA is 100% open source Minds and Machines has no control over COCCA Any developments made to COCCA were done without Minds and Machines Here’s the… Continue reading Minds and Machines vs COCCA – Registry Software Still Open Source
.Kz Registry Clarifies Position On Nameservers
The .kz registry (Kazakhstan) recently contacted domain registrants informing them that they needed to host their domains “in country”. They have since clarified that the rules will only apply to new registrations and not to existing domains. (via MailClub) Seemingly this is their idea of how to develop their country’s internet industry and infrastructure! Here’s… Continue reading .Kz Registry Clarifies Position On Nameservers
Neustar To Apply For .Neustar
Neustar have announced that they intend to apply for their own .brand TLD ie. .neustar
Some Considerations For New TLD Operators From A Registrar Perspective
The “hot topic” at the upcoming ICANN meeting in Singapore will, of course, be whether or not the new TLDs will actually launch or not. Sure, they’ll launch at some point, but ICANN has been pushing to make the big announcement at Singapore. There has been a lot written over the last couple of years… Continue reading Some Considerations For New TLD Operators From A Registrar Perspective
Org Registry (PIR) CEO Resigns
Alexa Raad has announced that she will be leaving PIR at the end of next month to “seek new challenges”. In a press release issued yesterday the registry operator highlighted some of the achievements under Ms Raad’s leadership, such as the growth of the registration base and the deployment of DNSSEC. Maarten Botterman will be… Continue reading Org Registry (PIR) CEO Resigns
.jobs Comment Period Attracts Negative Attention
Over the last couple of years several of the gTLD registry operators have requested contractual changes with ICANN. In many cases the change was small enough that it fit into what is called the Registry Services Evaluation Process (RSEP), which is the case of “new services” such as Verisign’s Registry Lock. In other cases, however,… Continue reading .jobs Comment Period Attracts Negative Attention
Swiss Registry Targetted By Scammers?
Switch, the registry operator for the Swiss ccTLD (.ch), has been the target of a scammer judging by emails they sent to registrants. In the email the company underlines their stable position as registry operator and explains that another company has been trying to undermine them: Email below: You are receiving this e-mail because you… Continue reading Swiss Registry Targetted By Scammers?
Vertical Integration – Post-Nairobi
The ICANN Board’s statement on vertical integration at Nairobi has left pretty much everyone in an awkward position. Either it is: a masterful move by the board or an act of madness I’d hope it was the masterful move, as it essentially forces everyone to reach a consensus. Failure to do so will have a… Continue reading Vertical Integration – Post-Nairobi