Archive for December, 2008

Domain name reform to open up Internet wider - 红网

Monday, December 29th, 2008

红网

Domain name reform to open up Internet wider
红网, China - Dec 28, 2008
English domain names in particular are a problem for her. ¡¡¡¡However, a recent international Internet campaign can soon open up the Internet wider for Wu.

Netregistry deal with local domain name aftermarket - iT News

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Netregistry deal with local domain name aftermarket
iT News, Australia - Dec 28, 2008
The partnership is said to have spawned when spawned when Australia’s domain name administrator, auDA, relaxed the prohibition of domain sales,
Netfleet partners with Netregistry Australia.TO
all 2 news articles

Five ME Domain Names up For Grabs - Domains Amaze Industry - OnlineCasino.org

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Five ME Domain Names up For Grabs - Domains Amaze Industry
OnlineCasino.org - Dec 27, 2008
ME domains are controlled by the ME Registry, a regulatory agency that is responsible for making sure that new ME domain names are distributed in a way that

Verizon wins $33 million in domain name lawsuit - TG Daily

Friday, December 26th, 2008

NewsOXY

Verizon wins $33 million in domain name lawsuit
TG Daily - Dec 26, 2008
Verizon was originally seeking $66.3 million in damages for the confusing domain names. At the time of this writing it was unclear whether OnlineNic will
Verizon Wins $33 Million in Suit Over Domain Names New York Times
Why Verizon Just Did The Web a Huge Favor TMCnet
Verizon Awarded $33.2 Million in 'Cybersquatting' Case Wall Street Journal
InternetNews.com - BusinessWeek
all 82 news articles

How .Gov Domain Names Work - Domain Name Wire

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Domain Name Wire

How .Gov Domain Names Work
Domain Name Wire, TX - Dec 26, 2008
Earlier this week I reviewed .edu domain names including who could register them. In this article we’ll take a look at .gov. .Gov is a top level domain name

New Internet domain name plan criticized - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Friday, December 26th, 2008

New Internet domain name plan criticized
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Dec 25, 2008
By AP Friday, December 26, 2008 WASHINGTON — A proposal to create hundreds of new Internet domain names as alternatives to ".com" has suffered a setback as

Verizon Wins $33 Million in Suit Over Domain Names - New York Times

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

NewsOXY

Verizon Wins $33 Million in Suit Over Domain Names
New York Times, United States - Dec 24, 2008
awarded $33.2 million in a lawsuit against an Internet services company that it claimed had registered hundreds of domain names with Verizon trademarks.
Verizon Awarded $33.2 Million in 'Cybersquatting' Case Wall Street Journal
Verizon wins $33 million in domain name lawsuit TG Daily
Verizon wins $31 million judgment in cybersquatting case NetworkWorld.com
TMCnet - InternetNews.com
all 82 news articles

MAP Research Releases Groundbreaking Global Domain Registration … - MSNBC

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

MAP Research Releases Groundbreaking Global Domain Registration
MSNBC - Dec 24, 2008
growth of mobile internet and .mobi; and a new internet provider platform, IPv6, dramatically increasing the number of available domain names.

ICANN effort to add domain names under fire from gov't official - SmartBrief

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

New Zealand Herald

ICANN effort to add domain names under fire from gov't official
SmartBrief, DC - Dec 23, 2008
A plan by ICANN to begin accepting bids in early 2009 for what could be hundreds of new Internet domain names is being criticized by a top Commerce Dept.
Commerce Dept. criticizes Internet addressing plan The Associated Press
ICANN plan slammed Inquirer
Internet proposal gets go-slow from US government arm Malaysia News
Overclockers Club - TECH.BLORGE.com
all 190 news articles

How .Edu Domain Names Work - Domain Name Wire

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

How .Edu Domain Names Work
Domain Name Wire, TX - Dec 23, 2008
Administrator: The US Department of Commerce awarded Educause the administration of .edu domain names in 2001 and its agreement currently runs through 2011.