SnapNames To Host Premium .Me Call To Action Auction

The .me registry have announced their next premium domain auction in association with SnapNames. This time round the focus is on a small number of very strong “call to action” names. The initial list consists of the following domain names:Auction.MeCheck.MeBaby.MeGuide.MeMini.MeChange.MeImprove.MeHold.MeClone.MeInform.MeTrade.MeLet.MeGet.MeBug.MeLookAt.MeAvatar.Me You’ll be able to bid from May 4th to May 11th on SnapNames.

David Clements Leaves Rick Latona Auctions

David Clements has left Rick Latona Auctions. By the sounds of things they parted on good terms. It’s unclear what happened, but David’s brother Toby is still with the company. Some more details on Rick’s blog.

Bob Gilbert Steps Down

Nominet is stepping down as chairman and director of the company. Nominet released a statement on Mr Gilbert’s resignation this morning: Following the successful recent conclusion of Nominet’s corporate governance review, Bob Gilbert is stepping down as a director of the Company and Chairman of the Board.  Gordon Dick, Deputy Chairman, will take on the… Continue reading Bob Gilbert Steps Down

ICANN and XXX – Stuck In An Infinite Loop or A Maze?

The ICANN board meeting in Nairobi led to a number of surprises. EOI was killed off, “vertical integration” was shunted back to a GNSO workgroup to “sort it out”, while the much awaited “decision” on .xxx morphed into this: 15. Consideration of the Independent Review Panel Declaration – ICM Registry v. ICANN Whereas, on 6… Continue reading ICANN and XXX – Stuck In An Infinite Loop or A Maze?

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

Google.cn Is No More

Google’s ongoing dispute with China has taken an interesting twist. The internet giant is no longer using its .cn domain. If you go to google.cn you will get redirected to google.com.hk – Google Hong Kong. Now while the world is watching the big question remains. Will anyone in China’s government really care? Related articles by… Continue reading Google.cn Is No More

Eurid Now On YouTube

Image via CrunchBase Eurid now have a YouTube channel and so far they’ve got three videos on there, which isn’t a bad start. The number of domain registries and registrars setting themselves up on Youtube and Facebook is constantly increasing, though only a very small number of organisations seem to really do anything more than… Continue reading Eurid Now On YouTube

ICANN Board – Vertical Integration

The board has put forward a motion to decide vertical integration once and for all. There will no cross-ownership allowed. The board’s decision is very interesting. They are, to quote Dennis Jennings, setting a baseline, but will bow to any policy decision that comes from the GNSO. There is now a GNSO PDP (Policy Development… Continue reading ICANN Board – Vertical Integration

ICANN Board Meets in Nairobi – EOI Is Dead

This morning the ICANN board is meeting in Nairobi On the menu this morning are a number of topics, but only a couple of them are attracting any serious attention. One of them, EOI (Expressions of Interest), was hoped, by some, to be a way to move the new TLD project forward. The board looks… Continue reading ICANN Board Meets in Nairobi – EOI Is Dead

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