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Domain Name News Archive - March 2006
03/30/2006
- Domain name gifts: Dot-com boon for charities
When Tom Bird started receiving six-figure offers for his domain name, farm.com, the Massachusetts- based entrepreneur this month made an unlikely move: he donated the Internet address to the Boston Foundation
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- Another delay for .xxx domain
United Press International says the US Commerce Department has raised objections to the domain, expressing concerns about the mechanisms for running the domain put forward by the domain’s proposed operator, ICM Registry
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- 10 Ways to Ruin Your Blog with Inferior Domains
Below are the top ten most common mistakes
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03/29/2006
- U.S. Abandons XXX Domain Proposal Once Again
There were indications early on that ICANN was going to delay action on the .XXX top-level domain proposal, said Michael Froomkin, a founding editor of ICANNWatch.org, and professor at the University of Miami School of Law. "They punted it," he said. "They're likely to just keep putting that one off."
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03/28/2006
- ICANN Meets To Hash Out Internet's Problems
As ICANN hashes out which major issues it will focus on in the coming years, critics have been skeptical as to whether the meeting will bring the kinds of changes that are needed. "The elephant in the room is the issue of transparency," said Michael Froomkin, a founding editor of ICANNWatch.org and professor at the University of Miami School of Law, specializing in Internet law
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- Domain administrator criticised over consultation
NetRegistry has called on the Australian domain regulator to change its public consultation processes to get more input from domain name purchasers
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- Australia wants .xxx domain on hold
Senator Helen Coonan has weighed into the simmering debate over a new .xxx adult content domain name, calling for its creation to be delayed until the benefits are proven
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- ICANN Tackles Future of Internet
Amid brewing controversies, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' 25th International meeting officially opened on Monday in Wellington, New Zealand
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03/27/2006
- ICANN's 3-year plan under scrutiny at meeting
The draft addresses 10 key challenges ICANN faces
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- President/CEO of ICANN to Speak at Domain Roundtable Conference
Dr. Twomey will address the Domain Roundtable audience and cover the overall state of the domain name industry. Jothan Frakes, Executive Producer of the conference and VP of Business Development for Name Intelligence, views Dr. Twomey's involvement in the conference as a milestone for not only the industry, but also the event itself
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- Thinking Up A Great Domain Name That's Still Available
Even in a highly competitive industry, you can think up original, appealing domain names for businesses by using naming tactics that few people use, such as these
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- ICANN accused of losing touch with its roots
ICANN is "disenfranchising the little guy" says delegate
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- Cybersquatters Try New Tactics
Call it what you will. Speculators are registering the domains of hundreds of amateur athletes, musicians and other would-be stars in the hope that one or two of the names will become well-known
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03/24/2006
- Canada's CIRA Withdraws from ICANN
In a major defection, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) has suspended its involvement with Internet governing body ICANN pending process reforms
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- Dot-Com Deal Opposition Grows
The Coalition for ICANN Transparency (cfit.info) reported this week that its opposition to the recent agreement between ICANN (icann.org) and VeriSign (verisign.com), which would extend the registry operator's control of the .com domain through 2012, is gaining momentum
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03/23/2006
- auDA wants input on domain rules
Australia's domain name administrator today called for public comment on the practice of registering large numbers of domain names for the purpose of selling click-through advertising
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03/22/2006
- Study: Domain Sales Volume Increased by 68 Percent Last Year
More and more premium domains were sold through organized platforms with volume nearly doubling to nearly $18 million, while the volume of private sales reported remained flat at approximately $6 million
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03/21/2006
- Niche Domain Name Portfolios Offer High ROI
Domain names have been making the news regularly since the 2005 acquisition by Marchex of a 100,000 name domain portfolio for a reported $165 million dollars. Google AdWord bids on keywords are steadily rising as more companies turn to the web for new business since the advent of do-not-call lists.
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- ICANN-UN debate comes to Wellington
What is ICANN and why does it govern the internet?
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03/20/2006
- Lawmakers Seek to Revive '.XXX' Domain Plan
The Free Speech Coalition, a group that represents the interests of the adult entertainment industry, immediately called on Congress to block the bill, saying it would not protect children in any substantial way and result in the "Ghettoization of protected free speech."
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- CFIT Updates ICANN Complaint
The new complaint includes a detailed account of what the organization asserts is anti-competitive behavior by VeriSign (verisign.com) and ICANN (icann.org), intended to to protect the .com and .net registries from market forces. CFIT also claims that ICANN allowed VeriSign to have an unfair competitive edge for .net
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03/19/2006
- Expert Panel to resolve .nz domain name disputes
Eight people, including three former High Court judges, have been appointed to the Expert Panel which will from June 1 determine disputes over .nz domain name registrations
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- Virtual red-light district up for grabs
ICANN likely to make final decision at the meeting in Wellington
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03/17/2006
- Senators renew call for .xxx domains
Controversial plans to create an Internet red-light district would be revived under a new U.S. Senate proposal
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- CIRA Suspends Participation in ICANN (and Payments!)
The gauntlet is thrown. And by Canadians
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03/16/2006
- Has the .com Domain Lost Its Luster?
A survey from Lexicon Branding finds consumers don't make much of a distinction between long-sought ".com" domains and domains ending in ".net" or ".biz."
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- Nominet loses all three EGM votes
All three resolutions put forward to members fell when two of Nominet's three largest members unexpectedly voted against them. No resolution reached even a simple majority thanks to a weighted vote system that gives disproportionate power to companies that have registered the largest number of .uk domains
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- ICANN to test internationalized domain names
ICANN and the Internet community have appointed a committee to draw up plans for a technical test of internationalized top-level domain names, which will use non-Roman characters or Roman characters with diacritical marks. A system is already in place for internationalized second-level domain names
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03/14/2006
- An Omnibus ICANN and Internet Update
ICANN is under challenge both directly and indirectly. In a way, ICANN's self-definition is part of the problem. While true that IANA operated under contract to the U.S. government, so does ICANN. As we all know, the U.S. Department of Defense initially created ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency - Net) in 1969 to connect defense contractors at universities and in private industry. At its conception, ARPANET had only two nodes. In the mid-1980s, ARPANET became NSFNet, a wide-area network based on the TCP/IP protocol. The Internet then began to emerge.
ICANN came into being in 1998 to replace the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). ICANN acquired the authority to give names and numbers under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the U.S. Department of Commerce in 1998. The Department of Commerce had become the "owner" of the Internet when it transferred over from the National Science Foundation, which in turn had gained title from the Department of Defense
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- TradeMe says while use of "ANZAC" domain name for commercial purposes may be illegal, selling of it is not
TradeMe business manager Mike O'Donnell says while the use of the domain name for commercial purposes may be illegal, the selling of it is not
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03/13/2006
- Domain naming needs better rules
A recent court battle in which a company sued a rival firm for registering Internet domain names similar to the company's name highlights the need for clear rules in the use of domain names
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03/10/2006
- Wellington to host XXX debate
The issue of whether or not the world needs a virtual red-light district will be on the agenda when the powerful body that oversees internet domain names meets this month in Wellington, New Zealand
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03/08/2006
- China Initiating the Start of Regional Nets?
With China much in the news last week over their plan to start using Chinese character top level domain suffixes, some are wondering if this is the start of a fragmentation of the internet
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03/07/2006
- Melbourne IT Sells 10% Stake in NeuLevel for $5.8m
The transaction will be reflected in the company's profits for 2006 in the amount of $4.47m. The proceeds will increase the company's cash balance, and strengthen ability to pursue acquisitions in Australia and overseas. It will also enable the company to consider lifting the future dividend payout ratio
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- Nominet to upgrade Nameserver software
Nominet, the .uk domain name registry, today announced collaboration with Internet Systems Consortium Inc. (ISC) to enhance security standards of the BIND nameserver software
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03/06/2006
- When and Why You Should Secure Multiple Domains
It is also a good idea to secure alternate versions of your primary domain name as a means to prevent competitors from trying to squeeze in on your name and branding efforts
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- China seeks a US-free web full of new characters
Internet authorities in China have set up a new family of Chineselanguage alternatives to .com and other popular internet address domains. It's a move that bypasses the US-sponsored organisation that controls address information for the global internet, and some analysts fear it could enhance China's ability to censor its citizens' access to the internet
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03/03/2006
- China Denies Plans To Split Internet
Recent reports that China is creating its own version of the Internet are being denied by the country's China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC). In news reports from Beijing, the CNNIC has clarified that there is no separate Chinese Internet in the works, and no new top-level domains
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- Supporters Of ICANN-VeriSign Agreement Voice Opinions
Countering criticism over its Internet domain name settlement with VeriSign, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Friday challenged complaints that the agreement was anticompetitive with a list of companies and organizations that support the decision
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- Dotcom contract 'undermines' ICANN's integrity
The new dotcom contract undermines ICANN's integrity and "poses unacceptable risks to the values that underly ICANN's mission", one of the internet watchdog's own board members said
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- The great billion-dollar .com giveaway
VeriSign could add well over a billion dollars to its top line over the next six years, under a new deal approved by the Internet Corp for Assigned Names and Numbers
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03/02/2006
- China won't split the internet in two
Inaccurate news report to blame for fears
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- ICANN hands VeriSign new monopoly on .com
Campaigners are furious that VeriSign can now impose inflation-busting increases in its domain registration fees from now until 2012
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03/01/2006
- Deal reached on .com domain price hikes
The board of the Internet's main oversight agency has approved a deal under which VeriSign must meet some conditions in order to raise fees for ".com" domain names
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- China creates own Internet domains
China may be planning to break away from ICANN and the Domain Name System, after creating its own versions of several top-level domains
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- ICANN approves dotcom contract
9-6 in favour. All hell about to break loose
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- ICANN board approves VeriSign settlement
ICANN allows VeriSign to continue managing .com registry and roll out new services
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