Video: ICANN Proposing Replacement For Whois

Disclosure: I’m a member of the group that worked on this I posted in some length about the proposal over on the company blog a few days ago, but ICANN have since posted the video to youtube, so here it is: I wasn’t included in the video introduction as I didn’t get a chance to… Continue reading Video: ICANN Proposing Replacement For Whois

Google’s .App Under Fire

I’ve written about “closed generic” new TLD applications several times over the last year. I’m opposed to them, as I’ve said in the past and continue to say today. However I’ve generally been supportive of “restricted” TLDs. The Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) has serious concerns about Google’s application for .app and want ICANN’s board… Continue reading Google’s .App Under Fire

Article 29 Working Party To ICANN – EU Registrars Exempt From Data Retention Requirements

The 2013 RAA was approved by ICANN’s board of directors less than a week ago. The new contract introduces a number of new obligations on ICANN accredited registrars, among them are several related to data validation, verification and retention. The Article 29 Working Party, however, has written to ICANN and made it very clear that… Continue reading Article 29 Working Party To ICANN – EU Registrars Exempt From Data Retention Requirements

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

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?

Uniregistry Hiring For Cayman Islands

Uniregistry, who have applied for 54 new TLDs, are hiring for their Cayman Islands offices. The company is currently looking for software developers, front-end developers, Sysadmins and marketing staff. It’s not clear how much the roles pay, but they’re obviously using the location as a selling point:   Full details including how to apply on… Continue reading Uniregistry Hiring For Cayman Islands

ICANN Publish 2013 For Comment

Following on from talks during the ICANN public meeting in Beijing the final text of the proposed 2013 Registrar Accreditation Agreement has been published for comment Full details here  

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

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