ICANN vs EPAG / Tucows: Tucows Releases Statement on What They’re Doing and Why

As I noted over the weekend, ICANN has instigated legal action against Epag, an ICANN accredited registrar based in Germany that is part of the Tucows group. ICANN claims that the case is to “preserve WHOIS data”, but Tucows asserts in their statement that the ICANN approach is flawed. It’s not a frivolous statement, but… Continue reading ICANN vs EPAG / Tucows: Tucows Releases Statement on What They’re Doing and Why

ICANN Sues German Registrar Over GDPR

ICANN announced Friday that it is pursuing legal action in Germany against Epag. Epag is owned by Tucows, who are one of the largest registrars in the world. So what is going on? Why is ICANN taking legal action against a registrar? According to the announcement from ICANN the action is “to preserve whois data”.… Continue reading ICANN Sues German Registrar Over GDPR

IP Numbers Community Re-Elects Da Silva to ICANN Board

The ASO, which represents the IP numbering community globally, recently completed its election cycle for the ICANN Board. I posted about the original slate of nominees a few months ago. Ron da Silva has been re-elected for a 3 year term which will start at ICANN’s autumn meeting later this year. Full details on the… Continue reading IP Numbers Community Re-Elects Da Silva to ICANN Board

ICANN DNS Symposium Heads to Montreal and Call for Proposals Open

ICANN is holding the DNS Symposium this year in Montreal, Canada. The event will be held at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth on July 13th. Last year the event was colocated with the ICANN GDD Summit in Madrid, whereas this year it’s a standalone one day event with the theme “Attention, Domain Name System: Your 30-year… Continue reading ICANN DNS Symposium Heads to Montreal and Call for Proposals Open

ICANN Writes to ALL European Union Privacy Authorities

In what could be viewed as an unprecedented move, ICANN has written to each and every data protection authority in the European Union. Why? ICANN feels that there is uncertainty about how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) should impact registrars and registries specifically in relation to the collection, processing and retention of domain name… Continue reading ICANN Writes to ALL European Union Privacy Authorities

ICANN to Hold Registrar Event in Munich Next Week

ICANN will be holding an event for registrars in Munich next week. The event, which will take place in the same venue as Domain Pulse, is aimed at new registrars or prospective registrars. The programme which was developed in conjunction with existing registrars and registries is aimed at giving attendees guidance on navigating their relationship… Continue reading ICANN to Hold Registrar Event in Munich Next Week

ICANN Budget out for Comment

As happens every year ICANN has put their budget and plans out for public comment. The organisation’s overall budget has grown significantly over the last 10 years, as has the organisations staff headcount, number of offices and other aspects of its operations. However this year’s budget is going to be quite different from those of… Continue reading ICANN Budget out for Comment

Numbers Community ICANN Board Nominees List Published

ICANN’s board is composed of appointees from a number of organisations including the ASO. The ASO is essentially “the numbers community” which is made up of the respective regional address registries (RIPE, ARIN etc.,). The ASO gets two seats on the board, though their terms are broken up so only 1 seat is up for… Continue reading Numbers Community ICANN Board Nominees List Published

ICANN Appoints Kim Davies Head of IANA

A few months ago ICANN announced that Elise Gerich would be stepping down as head of IANA. Yesterday they formally announced that Kim Davies would be replacing her. The official job title is Vice President, IANA Services and President, PTI. The IANA functions are the bits that are truly crucial for the proper functioning of the internet… Continue reading ICANN Appoints Kim Davies Head of IANA

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