With a federal mandate in place and an expected address crunch looming, is the country any further ahead in adopting IPv6?
The .ME Registry is about to open domain name registrations on a first-come, first-served basis, and if initial indicators are accurate, the .ME domain names will move quickly. Open Registration officially begins July 17.
The problem of cybersquatting is something of a concern to international drug-makers as it is a key part in the international problem of counterfeit and illegal drugs sold online.
"Mark Jones is attempting to register your company's mark as a keyword and domain name for <brand.cn>, <brand.com.cn>, <brand.hk> and <brand.tw>, and we thought you should know. We would rather you register it with us instead. This is urgent and we need your response by April 1, 2008. Michael Geist, the Canadian law professor who specialises in internet
law issues, is critical of CIRA's new Whois privacy policy in his
latest column.Previously supporting the policy, Geist writes "special interests representing law enforcement and trademark holders were quietly pressuring CIRA to create a back door that will enable these two groups to have special access to registrant information. Just days before the new policy took effect, CIRA caved to the behind-the-scenes pressure and took a major step backward in the implementation of its policy."
The following is a list of Bido.com’s historical sales figures for the initial two weeks. Bido Sales week 2 June 22-28 Date Domain Bids Price, $ 6/28/08 marriagerights.com 7 $540.00 6/27/08 housetips.com 9 $432.00 6/26/08 panelist.com 12 $1,866.00 6/25/08 cerealbox.com 38 $2,695.00 6/24/08 vacantroom.com 15 $179.00 6/23/08 domaintalk.com 12 $2,415.00 6/22/08 spywarehelp.com 17 $1,564.00 Week 1 below...
I had a chat with some of our partners and I asked the question “If you own domains and wanted to liquidate today, what are your options?” The answer I got from most? Not much!
Let’s explore further: 1. Finding an end user Two words: GOOD LUCK!! 2. Traditional marketplaces (Sedo , Afternic )
Mexico City, Mexico will host the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' 34th International Public Meeting from 1-6 March 2009. "ICANN looks forward to its first meeting in Mexico," said Paul Levins, ICANN's Executive Officer and Vice President - Corporate Affairs. "Mexico has been a great supporter of ICANN since its inception." |
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Not everyone is happy with ICANN's decision last week that could
lead to a lot more TLDs. The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse
(CADNA) is dead against such a move, saying it could lead to as many as
300 new gTLDs in 2009. CADNA has called the decision "drastic" and that
the decision was made "despite opposition by many leading brand owners
at the ICANN meeting". Well, as if CADNA is the only interested party
in this decision.
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Michael Geist, the Canadian law professor who specialises in internet
law issues, is critical of CIRA's new Whois privacy policy in his
latest column.
The domain name tell.com was sold through Sedo last week for
$400,000 according to Domain Name Wire. Other notable sales by Sedo
last week were three-letter domains qli.com ($10,600), lhg.com
(€10,000), and snq.com ($9,900).