June 28th, 2009 by
David Goldstein
Sarah Deutsche is on a crusade against cybersquatters. Deutsche has sued many businesses involved in the illicit activity, recovering thousands of domain names that play off of Verizon’s brands. But what really irritates her, the Computerworld article says, is who the perpetrators are. All of the companies Verizon has sued for cybersquatting are domain-name registrars that have been accredited by ICANN. … more
June 28th, 2009 by
David Goldstein
In a detailed look at the problem of cybersquatters, Computerworld begins by looking at the case of the website FreeLegoPorn.com that “began publishing pornographic images created with Lego toys, trademark owner Lego Juris AS, which sells the popular plastic building blocks for children, acted quickly. ‘The content available on the site consisted of animated mini-figures doing very explicit things. We were not amused,’” Peter Kjaer, an attorney for Billund, Denmark-based Lego, told Computerworld. … more
June 28th, 2009 by
David Goldstein
With cybersquatters increasingly infringing on trademarks, business names and product names, as well as celebrity names, Computerworld has published their seven ways to avoid falling afoul of cybersquatters. … more
June 28th, 2009 by
David Goldstein
Abstract: This paper examines what was lost during the four years of experimenting with “multistakeholderism” in ICANN and what the stakes of the parties that influenced the policymaking process the most were. Building on Governmentality Studies’ understanding of the neo-liberal project of self-governance and Organization Studies’ collaboration theory, the document and discourse analysis of ICANN’s practices deconstructs the original model of a collaborative policymaking process conducted by a private multistakeholder corporation and formulates the expectations, stakes and strategies of the participating parties. Thus, it is suggested in the paper that, because the Internet technical elite was granted the managerial role in ICANN, the experts were able to influence the agenda of the policymaking process and its pace, and ultimately to take over the policy-proposal accumulation task and eliminate the working groups, which were open to all participants. … more
June 22nd, 2009 by
David Goldstein
Internationally-renowned chef Wolfgang Puck launched a bid for the .FOOD generic Top Level Domain at the ICANN Sydney meeting today. … more
June 16th, 2009 by
David Goldstein
The Domain Roundtable Aftermarket.com auction catalogue has been posted and is available for early bidding at Aftermarket.com. Be the first to bid on a catalogue of high-quality premium domains before the LIVE auction on June 16th. … more
June 16th, 2009 by
David Goldstein
Sex sells, and in domain names this is even more true. This week the highest ever reported sale of a .au domain name took place since auDA, the policy and regulatory body for .au domain names, allowed the transfer of domain names for any reason a year ago. The domain name in question was SexToys.com.au and it sold for $25,500. … more