ICANN Board Set To Approve New RAA

ICANN’s board of directors is set to approve the new Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) during a “special” board meeting at the end of the month The board meeting agenda for their 27th June meeting includes several “consent” items, but tucked the main agenda items include the 2013 RAA. If the board votes to approve it… Continue reading ICANN Board Set To Approve New RAA

Belgian Country Code Now Supports IDN

Earlier this week dns.be launched IDNs (internationalised domain names). The Belgian registry opted to support the accented characters for Dutch, French and German. In so doing they’ve also ended up providing support for other European languages, such as Swedish, Finnish and Danish. The characters supported are below: ß* à á â ã ó ô þ… Continue reading Belgian Country Code Now Supports IDN

Making Sense of GAC Advice?

On the final day of the recent ICANN meeting in Beijing the GAC, which includes representatives from many countries’ governments, issued their communique as they do at all ICANN meetings. While the contents of a GAC communique always attracts commentary and reaction, the GAC communique from Beijing has probably provoked more debate, anger and confusion… Continue reading Making Sense of GAC Advice?

Google Does The Right Thing Opening Several Closed Generic Applications

Over the last few months one of the areas of attention in the new TLD project has been “closed generics”. I’ve written about this several times in the past and I’ve also raised the issue in as many fora as possible. Yesterday ICANN published a letter they’d received from Google with respect to several of… Continue reading Google Does The Right Thing Opening Several Closed Generic Applications

European Hotel Association Files Objections Against .Hotel Applications

HOTREC, the European association of hotels, restaurants and cafes has filed four community objections with the ICC. They’re concerned about several of the “closed generic” applications for .hotel and derivatives of the string. With that in mind they’ve filed against the following: Application # 1-1016-75482 for HOTELS by Booking.com B.V. Application # 1-1249-36568 for HOTEL… Continue reading European Hotel Association Files Objections Against .Hotel Applications

A New Domain For Canada

CIRA’s CEO, Byron Holland, made an important announcement today aimed at all Canadian internet users. CIRA currently runs .ca, but feels that maybe it’s not quite Canadian enough… At present the .eh ccTLD is not assigned, though I’m not sure what the process would be for getting it assigned to Canada Meanwhile ICANN’s CEO has… Continue reading A New Domain For Canada

ICANN Launch New WHOIS Inaccuracy System

ICANN’s Compliance team put the new WHOIS inaccuracy reporting system live earlier today. (Oddly enough Google alerts picked up on the new page!). The new system should make reporting issues easier for all parties involved ie. reporters, ICANN and the affected registrars. They’re also including generic information on how registrants may update their own domain… Continue reading ICANN Launch New WHOIS Inaccuracy System

More DotConnectAfrica Fun And Games

If you’ve been following the ICANN new TLD program over the last couple of years you’ll probably be aware of some of the applications and the applicants. However in the case of the competing bids for the .africa string the competitors, or at least one of them, has brought more “colour” to the proceedings than… Continue reading More DotConnectAfrica Fun And Games

ICANN Beijing Schedule Published

The full schedule for the 46th ICANN public meeting in Beijing has been published. The schedule starts on the Thursday with GAC meetings and runs until Thursday’s Public Forum. As is common with ICANN meetings the days are long, with many meetings scheduled to start before 8am local time. If you’re not attending in person… Continue reading ICANN Beijing Schedule Published

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