Which Brands Registered Short IE Domains During Sunrise?

The sunrise period for “short” IE domain names drew to a close before Christmas. While there wasn’t a huge number of domains registered during the sunrise by brand owners, there were several well known companies that succeeded in getting one or more domains. If you check the whois records for many of the domains you’ll… Continue reading Which Brands Registered Short IE Domains During Sunrise?

LACTLD Appoints Andrés Piazza General Manager

LACTLD has announced that the appointment of Andrés Piazza as General Manager. Piazza will take up the post formally from April 1st 2016. He will be working alongside the current General Manage, Carolina Aguerre, from mid-March. Piazza is a well known figure in the Latin American and Spanish speaking internet industry. He’s been with LACNIC since 2011,… Continue reading LACTLD Appoints Andrés Piazza General Manager

FBI vs Apple: A Bit Of Light Reading

Encryption is key to commerce online. Anything that weakens it is a threat to the digital economy, so the FBI vs Apple case is something that a lot of people are watching very closely. I posted about the case on my company’s blog the other day and the case and its implications have been covered… Continue reading FBI vs Apple: A Bit Of Light Reading

IEDR Opens Public Consultation On IDN Domains

IEDR has launched a public consultation on the introduction of IDN domains in the .ie name space. The consultation period runs from February 21st, 2016, until March 21st, 2016. Up until now only Latin characters have been permitted in .ie domain names, even though one of Ireland’s official languages is Irish (gaelic) which uses accented characters.… Continue reading IEDR Opens Public Consultation On IDN Domains

Heading To ICANN 55? Local Data SIMs Might Save You Money

The next public ICANN meeting is being held in Marrakech early next month. I’ll be attending, so I thought I’d check with my mobile phone company about their roaming rates for both voice and data. I’ve also seen several colleagues from the ICANN community posting about the rates their providers are quoting. Short version –… Continue reading Heading To ICANN 55? Local Data SIMs Might Save You Money

Ted Cruz vs ICANN CEO Saga Continues

Earlier this month US Presidential hopeful, Senator Ted Cruz, wrote to ICANN CEO Fadi Chehadé to express his displeasure over Chehadé’s activity in China. Chehadé’s reply was sent last week and obviously did little to placate the Republican politician. In a release from Cruz’s office last night it’s pretty clear that we haven’t heard the… Continue reading Ted Cruz vs ICANN CEO Saga Continues

Minds & Machines Replace CEO Antony Van Couvering With CMO Toby Hall

Minds and Machines (Top Level Domain Holdings) is one of the publicly traded companies involved in the TLD space. The company trades on the UK stock market with the symbol: LSE:MMX Earlier this morning news broke that the company’s board had voted unanimously to remove company founder and CEO Antony Van Couvering. Van Couvering broke the… Continue reading Minds & Machines Replace CEO Antony Van Couvering With CMO Toby Hall

Chehadé Sends ICANN Board Farewell Letter

ICANN’s current CEO Fadi Chehadé is leaving the organisation in a few weeks time. His replacement has been announced and the upcoming public meeting in Marrakech, Morrocco, will be Chehadé’s final public engagement as ICANN CEO. A couple of days ago Chehadé sent the ICANN board a letter entitled “summary of my tenure”. While the… Continue reading Chehadé Sends ICANN Board Farewell Letter

CENTR Appoints New Board

CENTR, which is the association of European country code top-level domain (ccTLD) registries, recently held its General Assembly in Budva, Montenegro. One of the outcomes of the meeting was the election of a new board. The new board is made up of representatives from the four corners of Europe: CENTR is happy to announce that it has elected… Continue reading CENTR Appoints New Board

Nominet Issues Data On Domain Suspensions Due To Criminal Activity

In common with a number of other ccTLDs, Nominet has policies governing “criminal activity” involving domain names. The Nominet policy in this areas was formalised back in 2014 and allows them to suspend domains based on reports from a variety of sources: The revised terms and conditions published by Nominet expressly prohibit any .uk domains… Continue reading Nominet Issues Data On Domain Suspensions Due To Criminal Activity

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