Archive for June, 2009

300,000 .MX Domain Name Registrations As Registrations Grow Rapidly

300,000 .MX Domain Name Registrations As Registrations Grow Rapidly

NIC México has announced the .MX country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) reached 300,000 registered domain names recently, with the number of registrations today...

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300,000 .MX Domain Name Registrations As Registrations Grow Rapidly

300,000 .MX Domain Name Registrations As Registrations Grow Rapidly

NIC México has announced the .MX country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) reached 300,000 registered domain names recently, with the number of registrations today...

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.EU Coming with Cyrillic and Greek Characters

.EU Coming with Cyrillic and Greek Characters

In a move to allow domain names to be registered and accessible to as many people in the European Union as possible, the European Commission has announced speakers...

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.EU Coming with Cyrillic and Greek Characters

.EU Coming with Cyrillic and Greek Characters

In a move to allow domain names to be registered and accessible to as many people in the European Union as possible, the European Commission has announced speakers...

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Registrars under fire for allowing cybersquatting

Sarah Deutsche is on a crusade against cybersquatters. Deutsche has sued many businesses involved in the illicit activity, recovering thousands of domain names that...

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Domain-name Wars: Rise of the Cybersquatters

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...

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Protecting your brand from cybersquatters

With cybersquatters increasingly infringing on trademarks, business names and product names, as well as celebrity names, Computerworld has published their seven...

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Deconstructing an Experiment in Global Internet Governance: The ICANN Case

Abstract: This paper examines what was lost during the four years of experimenting with “multistakeholderism” in ICANN and what the stakes of the parties...

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Registrars under fire for allowing cybersquatting

Sarah Deutsche is on a crusade against cybersquatters. Deutsche has sued many businesses involved in the illicit activity, recovering thousands of domain names that...

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Domain-name Wars: Rise of the Cybersquatters

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...

Read Full Story »

 

Protecting your brand from cybersquatters

With cybersquatters increasingly infringing on trademarks, business names and product names, as well as celebrity names, Computerworld has published their seven...

Read Full Story »

 

Deconstructing an Experiment in Global Internet Governance: The ICANN Case

Abstract: This paper examines what was lost during the four years of experimenting with “multistakeholderism” in ICANN and what the stakes of the parties...

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Rod Beckstrom Confirmed to Head “Beautifully Complex” ICANN

Rod Beckstrom Confirmed to Head “Beautifully Complex” ICANN

Rod Beckstrom was confirmed on Friday as the head of ICANN at the board meeting that concluded the week-long meeting. In his acceptance speech thanking the board...

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Rod Beckstrom Confirmed to Head “Beautifully Complex” ICANN

Rod Beckstrom Confirmed to Head “Beautifully Complex” ICANN

Rod Beckstrom was confirmed on Friday as the head of ICANN at the board meeting that concluded the week-long meeting. In his acceptance speech thanking the board...

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Beckstrom New ICANN CEO/President

Beckstrom New ICANN CEO/President

ICANN has chosen security expert Rod Beckstrom as its preferred candidate to take over the role of chief executive and president, replacing Paul Twomey reports Australian...

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