The Logistics of an ICANN Meeting – Paris 2008

Between 1200 and 1500 people attend each ICANN meeting. A few months ago I had a look over the documents provided to potential hosts to get some idea of the requirements and it was quite scary on some levels. The organisers of next year’s Paris meeting have been sharing some of the details (in French),… Continue reading The Logistics of an ICANN Meeting – Paris 2008

Domain Pricing – What’s Going On?

Domain pricing is always an emotive subject. In recent discussions among Nominet members it came up as part of a discussion on drop-catching and domaining. Some people feel that the fees are too high, while others feel that they need to be increased significantly in order to discourage domainers. Within the Irish internet community the upcoming… Continue reading Domain Pricing – What’s Going On?

Anyone Up For Dinner In LA Before ICANN?

I presume that most people who are travelling to ICANN in LA will be arriving over the weekend, so it seems like a good time to plan a “domainer dinner” (you can take the term “domainer” to mean anyone with an interest in domains) If anyone is interested please let me know

The Battle Over Whois Policy Continues

One of the sessions I attended at the ICANN meeting in Lisbon earlier this year centred on whois. It became abundantly clear to me that the various stakeholders had very different views and objectives on how to treat and publish registrant data. I wouldn’t care to get into the finer points of the arguments, as… Continue reading The Battle Over Whois Policy Continues

Registrars Resorting To Comment Spam? TodayNic Using Dodgy Marketing

The competition between the various ICANN accredited registrars has been tough for quite some time. All you need to do is look at the pricing being offered by some of the companies, along with the various other enticements they use to attract new registrants and resellers, to get an idea of how tough the market… Continue reading Registrars Resorting To Comment Spam? TodayNic Using Dodgy Marketing

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