domain names icann in comment and analysis

Beware domain name minefield

Comment Whether more regulation from ICANN, or even legislation, is the answer is open to debate but until then companies need to beware of the domain name minefield that can do irreparable damage to their online brand. [08 Jul 2003]

VeriSign enforces the Icann't party line

Comment So we can have a catchy domain name for our Icann hate site - Icann.sux. We're talking about VeriSign and Icann, the people who decide who gets to be a dot-com. It's taken Icann years to get round to delivering dot-biz, in the face of massive demand. [25 May 2001]

Dot-shop: Is it just a dot-con?

Comment If they're not genuine addresses, what happens to people who spent $25 on a new.net domain name when Icann launches the official ones? But Icann, who has been talking about setting these new addresses up for years, dragged its feet for so long that... [07 Mar 2001]

The best of 'Reader Comments': Nazi memorabilia on Yahoo! in France and Icann's new names

Comment Meanwhile, the announcement of new top level domain names from internet governing body Icann (http://www.silicon.com/a40928 ) elicited these, rather anti-commercial responses The W3 consortium, and ICANN should work together in the interests of... [24 Nov 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: Coffee gets wired, the ebusiness porn model, and ASP SLAs

Comment The most obvious solution, the provision by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) of the top-level domain .XXX or .adult allowing easy disabling of access to porn sites by schools and employers, was declined. [14 Nov 2000]

E-markets, Oftel and ICANN

Comment ICANN oversees internet domain names, IP addresses and the operation of the net's root servers. At this moment in time the 19 member board of ICANN is in the process of selecting new top level domain (TLD) names to supplement the existing .com... [13 Oct 2000]

Can Icann clarify dot-eu names?

Comment However, now Icann, the body controlling much rulemaking on the internet, is discussing the release of five new domain names just as likely to affect companies. However, domain name registrars will have to pay an advance fee of $50,000 and... [26 Aug 2000]

Icann, you can, we can

Comment Icann (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is one of the most powerful organisations in the new economy. But for all its benefits, Icann is a flawed organisation. Last October, Icann responded to the latter criticism by dumping... [30 Jun 2000]

What's in a name? ICANN and the Net name game

Comment At its most recent meeting on 26 August in Santiago, Chile, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved a policy designed to break the back of domain name lawsuits. ICANN wants to create a third-party arbitration... [06 Sep 1999]

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