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According to a report from Showbizspy.com, Angelina Jolie has wasted no time in protecting her new born son and daughter from cyber-squatters -- she has already registered the Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon domain names. The Tomb Raider actress' lawyers, Lavely & Singer, snapped up knoxleonjoliepitt.com and viviennemarchelinejoliepitt.com just hours after the birth. Jolie had her legal eagles do the same when daughter Shiloh was born in 2006, registering shilohnouveljoliepitt.com and its variations of course. | ||||||||
Here are the results of Moniker's premium Live Auction at
the Geo Domain Expo in
ICANN is seeking to appoint an independent evaluator to undertake a review of the Root Server Stability Advisory Committee (RSSAC). The request for proposal can be found here .
The review is designed to determine: (i) whether the RSSAC is fulfilling its purpose in the ICANN structure; and (ii) if so, whether any change in structure or operations is desirable to improve its effectiveness. The RFP should be read in conjunction with the Terms of Reference for Independent Review of RSSAC found at http://www.icann.org/en/reviews/rssac/rfp-tor-request-11jul08.htm-en#tor .
Introduction
The development of Global Internet Number Resource Policies is the subject of an MoU between ASO/NRO and ICANN . There are also specific ICANN Board Procedures for handling global policy proposals in this context. The Board procedures also state that the Board can request ICANN staff to undertake an "early awareness" tracking of proposals for global policies under development in the addressing community. At its meeting on 20 November 2007, the Board resolved to request such tracking of the development of a global policy proposal for allocation of remaining IPv4 address space, currently being discussed in the Regional Internet Registries, or RIRs. During the Domainer Meeting conference in Paris, we had a chance to sit down with Pinkard Alan “Pinky” Brand, Director New Markets for the dotMobi registry. Pinky is a long-time domain name industry entrepreneur, currently directing new market development for dotMobi. He shares responsibility for the public allocation of dotMobi’s Premium and Reserved Names. During our interview we covered topics such as mobile web site compatibility issues accross mobile phone vendors, the future of dot mobi and we also discussed several new dotmobi sites. More details about "Pinky" Brand can be found below...
Moniker is pleased to announce that the Geo Domain Live Auction will feature a valuable domain donation to benefit the Internet Commerce Association. The featured domain, ChicagoHotelReservations.com, was donated by the Castello Brothers for the auction taking place during the Associated Cities Geo Domain Expo Saturday in Chicago at the W Hotel.
ChicagoHotelReservations.com is lot #340 in the auction, which kicks off bidding at 4:30 p.m. Central Time (5:30 p.m. Eastern/2:30 p.m. Pacific), Saturday, July 12...
TODAY at 2pm est. LIVE Interview w/
Ken Gruneisen
Ken Gruneisen, CEO of top investor website Canslim.net will be appearing LIVE on THE DOMAIN SHOW this
Friday,
July 11th at 2pm EST.
Hear Ken’s take on domain industry stocks. Learn about how to pick stocks using
the ‘Canslim’ Method. Chat with Ken live and ask him whether YOUR domains ( or stock picks ) are
BUY / SELL or HOLD. We will field questions from the
audience via live chat. Watch live at the following
address:
www.ustream.tv/channel/domain
Nominet has announced changes to its dispute resolution policies that will make it cheaper to win unopposed disputes but will not address the high cost of preparing cases reports Out-Law.com. The changes are the result of two consultations.
Some of internet's largest firms involved in the internet have moved
quickly to fix what is described as a fundamental flaw within the DNS. | ||||||||
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The European Commission's Directorate General for
Information Society and Media has issued a call for tenders for a study
on the new Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Nominet has announced changes to its dispute resolution policies that will make it cheaper to win unopposed disputes but will not address the high cost of preparing cases reports Out-Law.com. The changes are the result of two consultations.