Archive for June, 2009

ICANN CEO Affirms Free, Open Internet - ChannelWeb

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

ICANN CEO Affirms Free, Open Internet
ChannelWeb
ICANN, is an international nonprofit, overseeing policies and procedures regarding Internet domain names. However, Marina del Rey, Calif.
Net address change chaos fearedThe Australian
New domains coming in 2010: ICANNTMCnet
Former DHS Cybersecurity Head Lands at ICANNWired News
FierceGovernmentIT -InternetRetailer.com -The Australian
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Jackson's death unleashes barrage of online scams - Washington Post

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Jackson's death unleashes barrage of online scams
Washington Post
Registrations of domain names related to Jackson have spiked since the pop icon died Thursday afternoon. A leading registration company, GoDaddy.com,

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Chinese Registrars Need Rap on Knuckles, Expert Says - PC World

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Chinese Registrars Need Rap on Knuckles, Expert Says
PC World
They sell domain names and the corresponding registration services that allow a Web site to be found on the Internet, said Gary Warner, director of research

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Fresno Station Sues Over 'Cybersquatting' - Streaming Magazine

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Fresno Station Sues Over 'Cybersquatting'
Streaming Magazine
The Ostlunds say Peak is using their KYNO trademark to engage in "cybersquatting," having registered two domain names that include kyno's call letters and

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Net address change chaos feared - The Australian

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Net address change chaos feared
The Australian
ICANN is planning by the end of the year to start accepting applications for new global top-level-domain names (gTLDs) such as .eco and .food,
New domains coming in 2010: ICANNTMCnet
ICANN International?Gather.com

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Domain name .eu expands into EU alphabets - Global Gold Internet Services

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Domain name .eu expands into EU alphabets
Global Gold Internet Services
The .eu domain name is set to become available in the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. New European Union (EU) rules have been adopted by the EU Commission to
'.eu' domain extended to Cyrillic, Greek alphabetsEurActiv

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'.eu' domain extended to Cyrillic, Greek alphabets - EurActiv

Monday, June 29th, 2009

'.eu' domain extended to Cyrillic, Greek alphabets
EurActiv
Meanwhile, new figures published by the EU executive last week showed that the number of .eu domain names registered grew by 11 % in both 2007 and 2008.

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How to find the exact value for your domain? - Domain informer

Monday, June 29th, 2009

How to find the exact value for your domain?
Domain informer
Like other products domain names also high resale value. To find the value of the domain name some day, get a domain appraisal done to find

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Companies Cope With Twitter Imposters - Wall Street Journal

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Companies Cope With Twitter Imposters
Wall Street Journal
"It's not covered by existing laws protecting against domain name abuse," says Susan Weller, a trademark attorney in Washington, DC, for Mintz, Levin, Cohn,

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New domains coming in 2010: ICANN - TMCnet

Monday, June 29th, 2009

New domains coming in 2010: ICANN
TMCnet
However, US corporations with large portfolios of domain names are still pushing for a go-slow approach and more protection for trademark owners to prevent

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