No dramatic changes on tap but more ccTLDs and other improvements on the way.
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Key-Systems CEO discusses Moniker and SnapNames acquisition
SEO, Buying, Selling and Developing Domains
No dramatic changes on tap but more ccTLDs and other improvements on the way.
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The drama surrounding GoDaddy and its stance on the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) continued this weekend, with reports of customers having difficulty dropping their domains from the company.
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After SOPA Flip Flop, Did GoDaddy Thwart Efforts to Drop Domains?
Christmas passed without a fallen snowflake at Go Daddy’s Arizona headquarters, as the former supporter of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) watched tens of thousands of customers flee its business. The Domains, a web analytics blog, reported on Christmas Eve that customers moved 37,000 domains off of Go Daddy’s service in two days, and by the next day, another 28,000 had bailed. …
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Go Daddy Really Screwed Up
Some websites have threatened to move their domains from the registrar
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Go Daddy Faces Boycott Threat From SOPA Opponents
Verisign has released their latest quarterly Domain Name Industry covering the 3rd quarter of 2011. The new report shows domain registrations worldwide continued to grow at a steady clip as the quarter closed with just under 220 million domains registered across all TLDs – a jump of over 8%. ccTLDs regs rose even more.
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Global Domain Registrations Continue to Grow at a Rapid Clip – Up Over 8% From a Year Ago
Them’s fightin’ words! Well this is getting interesting. Earlier this month a Texas court ordered ICANN to stay a UDRP case for FunnyGames.com. ICANN responded by saying that it had no authority to stay a UDRP proceeding and that the court had no jurisdiction to order it to do so. The court disagreed
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Receiver: “ICANN thumbing its nose at the Court”, asks court fo find ICANN in contempt
Want to watch another aspect of the new TLD process explode? I just finished reviewing ICANN’s draft plan to assist “needy” applicants wishing to apply for a new top level domain name. I know the title to this post is lame, but I really can’t come up with anything better to describe this new program. It’s really, really bad.
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The operator of the .Info registry, Afilias, has announced the winners of its 2011 .Info Awards recognizing the best websites built on .info domains this year. The top 3 sites were selected by combining scores from a 7-person panel of judges with votes the public cast for their favorites.
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Afilias Announces 2011 .Info Award Winners – Will Hand Out $18,000 in Prize Money
Planate Management Group guilty of attempting reverse domain name hijacking. Ari Goldberger’s lawfirm ESQwire has won a reverse domain name hijacking claim on behalf of client Vertical Axis, which is Kevin Ham’s company
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Ari Goldberger gets reverse domain hijacking win for Kevin Ham
I’ve always been a fan of ccTLDs that represent the world’s major economies, including France’s .fr. I’ve reported a lot of good .fr sales through the years but due to strict Nexus rules could never register .fr domains.
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.FR Registrations Heading Up as France Opens Its ccTLD to Most Europeans & the UK
Afilias, the domain name registry operations company behind .info, .mobi and 14 other Top Level Domains , is urging brands to ensure they fully understand what the new “dot Brand” Web extensions mean for their business.
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Afilias Urges Businesses to Make Decision on dot Brand domains
Opponents tell a House panel that expanding generic Top Level Domains threatens intellectual property and trademarks; supporters say it will increase competition, improve service and create jobs.
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Expanded Internet domains: Boon or bane?
Group’s IP attorney miffed that it couldn’t get bbb.xxx under ICM Registry sunrise process. In planned testimony for today’s hearing about new TLDs in the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology on new TLDs, Council of Better Business Bureaus IP attorney Anjali Hansen said her group should have had first dibs on the domain name BBB: Even more astounding was the fact that ICM Registry refused to accept CBBB’s registration of its most famous trademark “BBB” because ICM was allowed to reserve bbb.xxx as a premium name that it can later auction off to the highest bidder. We could not even defensively purchase our own trademark. Hmm. I’m sure the American Automobile Association would love first dibs on aaa.xxx as well.
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Better Business Bureau thinks it should have first dibs on BBB.xxx
Study is about brand loyalty to certain web sites, not the quality of a domain name. A study by Microsoft over “domain bias” in searches is making the rounds today. Unfortunately I think domainers are misinterpreting what it says. I’m even going to disagree with Michael Berkens on the importance of this one. The study is titled “Domain Bias in Web Search” and it shows that people are more likely to click on listings associated with certain domain names.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia University has ventured into the Internet world of adult-themed domains to protect its trademarks.
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WVU Buys .XXX Online Domains To Protect Trademarks
Is it just me or is the ICANN plan to corral online porn going terribly wrong? We already have reports that universities are snapping up XXX domains in an effort to get ahead of porn pranksters who want to besmirch a few good online names with smut.
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The domain industry is such a young one that there are very few companies that have been around for even a decade. Yet Paul Goldstone, who owns registrar DomainIt.com and industry news & information resource iGoldRush.com, is celebrating the 15th anniversary of BOTH companies this week as well as his 40th birthday!
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Paul Goldstone Celebrates a 40th Birthday and TWO 15th Anniversaries All in the Same Week
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