Universal Acceptance Still Has A Long Way To Go

“Universal Acceptance” is one of those terms you hear a lot when you attend ICANN meetings. In simple terms the idea is that all domain names, be they IDN or ASCII, no matter how long they are, should “work”. When we say “work” what I mean is in relation to daily use. (There are people… Continue reading Universal Acceptance Still Has A Long Way To Go

APWG Publish Global Phishing Survey H2 2014

The APWG is meeting this week in Barcelona. The event, which is being attended by security professionals, researchers, law enforcement and others will be hearing this afternoon about the APWG’s Global Phishing Survey for the second half of 2014. The report (PDF) was produced by Greg Aaron and Rod Rasmussen is well worth reading if… Continue reading APWG Publish Global Phishing Survey H2 2014

Lufthansa & WeightWatchers Win URS

The URS (Uniform Rapid Suspension System) is a new rights protection mechanism that was introduced as part of ICANN’s New TLD rollout. Unlike the UDRP (Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy), if a complainant prevails in a URS they do not get the domain. All a URS can do is result in the domain being suspended for… Continue reading Lufthansa & WeightWatchers Win URS

Convention Centre Dublin Extends Warm Welcome To ICANN 54

When Dublin was announced as the venue of the ICANN 54 meeting this October I posted some details about the venue and the meeting itself. Last week ICANN’s meeting team were in town for some advance preparatory work so I dropped over to say “hi”. The venue is a fantastic building: You can also find… Continue reading Convention Centre Dublin Extends Warm Welcome To ICANN 54

ICANN Board Member and Former GAC Chair To Give Evidence in .Africa Case

The controversy over the competing .africa TLD applications has been going on for some time. A recent decision by the International Centre For Dispute Resolution (ICDR) said that ICANN had breached its own by-laws and has questioned why ICANN won’t allow a current board member and the former GAC Chair to speak to them and provide… Continue reading ICANN Board Member and Former GAC Chair To Give Evidence in .Africa Case

DotSucks Takes The Prophylactic Metaphor Further Than INTA Member Might Like

This week INTA, the International Trademark Association, is meeting in San Diego. As can be expected with any trademark show a lot of domain industry companies are in attendance. What, however, seems to be catching more attention than many others is the presence of the .sucks registry. As others have mentioned, Vox Populi have a… Continue reading DotSucks Takes The Prophylactic Metaphor Further Than INTA Member Might Like

Which Domains Are The Campaigners Using In the Marriage Equality Referendum?

I’m obviously fascinated by domain names, hosting and related topics, so I thought I’d do some digging into the current marriage equality referendum in Ireland. The country goes to the polls on May 22nd and a yes vote is being supported by all the Irish political parties. (Disclosure – I’ve also made it pretty clear… Continue reading Which Domains Are The Campaigners Using In the Marriage Equality Referendum?

Governments Send Yet Another Salvo Across ICANN’s Bows

The relationship between ICANN and the governments of the world could be best described as “interesting”. Or one could be slightly more explicit and call it “tense”. While at an individual level many governments hold different views of how ICANN should be managing the roll out of the new top level domains (new TLDs), when… Continue reading Governments Send Yet Another Salvo Across ICANN’s Bows

Gene Kearon Joins .Irish

Gene Kearon - image via ICANN Wiki

Domain industry veteran, Gene Kearon, has joined .irish. Kearon, who was most recently with Dominion Enterprises, announced last night that he was joining .irish. He will be helping promote the new TLD for the global Irish community at the upcoming ICANN meeting in Singapore. Kearon previously worked at Neustar where he was heavily involved in… Continue reading Gene Kearon Joins .Irish

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