Thomson Reuters Finalise Acquisition Of MarkMonitor

Thomson Reuters announced earlier today that they have finalised the acquisition of domain name registrar and online brand protection company MarkMonitor. From their release:  “The addition of MarkMonitor to our Intellectual Property & Science portfolio marks a transformational shift for our business,” said Chris Kibarian, president, IP & Science, Thomson Reuters. “Together, MarkMonitor and Thomson… Continue reading Thomson Reuters Finalise Acquisition Of MarkMonitor

Kiwi.nz Registrations Opening September 11th

The .nz (New Zealand) domain registry has announced that provisional registrations under the new extension kiwi.nz will open from next Tuesday September 11th 2012. The new extension under .nz will not “go live” until 500 registration requests have been received. During the provisional registration phase, domain names:     Can only be registered for a maximum… Continue reading Kiwi.nz Registrations Opening September 11th

GoDaddy Responds To Front Running Claims

Over the last week several bloggers have posted accusing GoDaddy of “front running”, which is a practice that was effectively blocked by ICANN several years ago. GoDaddy have responded and explained how people can confuse lack of originality (their chosen domain wasn’t really unique) with nefarious activity. Their post is short, sweet and to the… Continue reading GoDaddy Responds To Front Running Claims

Blacknight Offering Free and Discounted .Co and .Me Domains

Irish registrar and hosting provider are offering free .co or .me domain names with some of their hosting plans (Disclosure – I own the company) You can read full details about the offer on their blog.   Related articles Blacknight now .co accredited (domainincite.com) Press Release: Blacknight Announce .CAT Super Summer Kickoff Promotion – The… Continue reading Blacknight Offering Free and Discounted .Co and .Me Domains

Telesign Use New RAA Update To Spam Registrars

I wasn’t sure who was going to be happy about the new RAA docs that were published last night. I guess I now have the answer – Telesign. Telesign have been trying to get “in” with registrars over the last couple of years but their sales tactics are quite lacking. Today’s missive arrived in my… Continue reading Telesign Use New RAA Update To Spam Registrars

Big News Chez GoDaddy

This evening has seen a couple of pretty big stories coming out of GoDaddy. First off GoDaddy CEO told reporters that the company was applying for 3 domain extensions (TLDs) including .godaddy (their .brand). He wouldn’t say what the other two strings were, but it’s safe to assume that they are more generic. The other… Continue reading Big News Chez GoDaddy

Nic MX Rebrands Registrar Division

The .mx registry, Nic MX, has rebranded its registrar division as “Akky” and sports a new logo and corporate image. They’ve adopted the hare as their new image stating that it symbolises agility, speed and warmth (or maybe I messed up the translation!) The new site doesn’t have any additional information on what exactly they’re… Continue reading Nic MX Rebrands Registrar Division

Centralnic Now ICANN Accredited

Centralnic, the company that runs .uk.com and other extensions, is now an ICANN accredited registrar. They don’t appear to be listed on the IANA site yet or on the ICANN list of accredited registrars, however ICANN has informed registry operators of the accreditation, so expect their name to appear there soon. Related articles So Centralnic… Continue reading Centralnic Now ICANN Accredited

ICANN Seeking Feedback on Domain Transfers

As part of its ongoing review of domain transfers ICANN has opened a public comment period. You can read the full announcement here. This time round the focus is on: “change of control” ie. when a domain changes registrant / holder with OR without a change of registrar Timing out / expiring transfer authorisations. At… Continue reading ICANN Seeking Feedback on Domain Transfers

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