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Eurid Now On YouTube

March 18, 2010 by Michele Neylon

Image via CrunchBaseEurid 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 pay lip service to the concepts.Will the same happen … [Read more...] about Eurid Now On YouTube

XXX Saga Continues

February 20, 2010 by Michele Neylon

Image via WikipediaSex and the internet.Put the two together and you are bound to find an interesting story.While the saga surrounding sex.com took a new twist in the last couple of days, with the current owners going dotbomb, the .xxx story also took an interesting turn.ICM Registry LLC applied to ICANN to run the .xxx TLD. You don't need to be a genius to work out which … [Read more...] about XXX Saga Continues

NL Registry Introduces Phishing Alert Service

February 15, 2010 by Michele Neylon

SIDN, the registry operator for .nl, has announced the introduction of a new service for its registrars. The new phishing alert service harnesses data provided by Netcraft and will automatically email the registrar of record of any .nl domain name that is flagged as being used in a phishing attack.Every five minutes or so, SIDN checks Netcraft's suspect URL database,which is … [Read more...] about NL Registry Introduces Phishing Alert Service

OpenSRS Celebrates 10 Years

January 30, 2010 by Michele Neylon

It's sometimes easy to forget that the domain industry is a relatively new sector.Elliot Noss, CEO of Tucows, sent an open letter to all of OpenSRS' resellers yesterday celebrating their ten years in business:Hello,With great pride I note that January marks the 10th anniversary of the first domain name registered through OpenSRS.Back in the spring and summer of 1999, we started … [Read more...] about OpenSRS Celebrates 10 Years

Registry Registrar Separation Now Probably Going To Be A Policy Debate

January 28, 2010 by Michele Neylon

Again on the subject of new TLDs ....One of the "issues" that concerned a number of people is the concept of "vertical separation".The basic idea is that registries and registrars should be kept separate.While that is a wonderful Utopian ideal, the reality is that in the real world companies own other companies, people trade in stocks and shares etc., etc. So it's far from … [Read more...] about Registry Registrar Separation Now Probably Going To Be A Policy Debate

IDN Scaremongering – Mashable and Times Online Screw Up

January 5, 2010 by Michele Neylon

IDNs might be a slightly "hot" topic at the moment following on from ICANN's launch of the IDN cctld program recently.However, IDNs are NOT a new topic.Far from it.They've been around for quite some time.Unfortunately neither The Times Online or Mashable seem to have done any homework. Considering the amount of content available on IDNs that has been researched and actually … [Read more...] about IDN Scaremongering – Mashable and Times Online Screw Up

Co.uk Registry Breaks The 8 Million Mark

December 3, 2009 by Michele Neylon

Nominet, the registry that handled the UK namespace, has announced that the 8 millionth domain has been registered.The domain in question was lambethsuperhomes.org.uk, which was registered for a company in London.Impressive growth figures!However all of this positive news could be overshadowed by the "elephant in the room" - the Digital Economy Bill. … [Read more...] about Co.uk Registry Breaks The 8 Million Mark

Domain Registry Of America Get Slapped In UK

November 28, 2009 by Michele Neylon

The UK's Advertising Standards Authority has upheld a number of complaints brought against Domain Registry of America (DROA). In a recent ruling the UK regulator's decision includes responses from DROA and is worth reading. The complaint centred around three complaints: Three recipients believed the mailing was misleading because it appeared to be a bill requiring … [Read more...] about Domain Registry Of America Get Slapped In UK

Domain Discounts – Shameless Plug

November 19, 2009 by Michele Neylon

I don't normally do this, but I was feeling a bit "naughty" this morning, so here you go ..Over at Blacknight we've just launched a "silly" promo on .be registrations and transfers. We're also running several other domain discount promotions at the moment, so if you want to switch provider, save money or register *that* domain  .. now's the time!(Normal blogging will … [Read more...] about Domain Discounts – Shameless Plug

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark : Danish Dispute Policies Allow Reverse Hijacks?

November 18, 2009 by Michele Neylon

You'll have to excuse me for the Shakespeare quote, but something is rotten in the state of Denmark.While talking to some of the people involved with the Danish domain industry it becomes evident that there is something something seriously wrong with how .dk handles disputes.A recent case revolved around the domain orango.dkThe domain had been registered for nearly 10 years … [Read more...] about Something is rotten in the state of Denmark : Danish Dispute Policies Allow Reverse Hijacks?

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