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06 June 2016
Domain Name Registrant, Registrar, Registry, A Primer
source: Registrar, Registry, Domain Name…A Quick Primer… | Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC - JDSupra
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29 September 2014
Domain Names Industry, ICANN, Regulatory Capture
"ICANN has been largely captured by the [domain] names industry"
What is "capture?"
Regulatory Capture: definitions--
Regulatory capture - Wikipedia: "Regulatory capture is a form of political corruption that occurs when a regulatory agency, created to act in the public interest, instead advances the commercial or special concerns of interest groups that dominate the industry or sector it is charged with regulating. Regulatory capture is a form of government failure [or Internet governance failure in the case of ICANN]; it creates an opening for firms to behave in ways injurious to the public (e.g., producing negative externalities). The agencies are called "captured agencies"."
Regulatory Capture Definition | Investopedia: "Regulatory capture is a theory associated with George Stigler, a Nobel laureate economist. It is the process by which regulatory agencies eventually come to be dominated by the very industries they were charged with regulating. Regulatory capture happens when a regulatory agency, formed to act in the public's interest, eventually acts in ways that benefit the industry it is supposed to be regulating, rather than the public."
"... regulatory capture occurs because groups or individuals with a high-stakes interest [ICANN's high-stakes stakeholders--e.g., Registries, Registrars, and Registry service providers] in the outcome of policy or regulatory decisions can be expected to focus their resources and energies in attempting to gain the policy outcomes they prefer, while members of the public, each with only a tiny individual stake in the outcome, will ignore it altogether.[1] Regulatory capture refers to the actions by interest groups when this imbalance of focused resources devoted to a particular policy outcome is successful at "capturing" influence with the staff or commission members [i.e., ICANN groups, committees, Board of Directors] of the regulatory agency [ICANN], so that the preferred policy outcomes of the special interest groups are implemented..." (source: Wikipedia, supra)
Regulatory economics - Wikipedia: "... Countering, overriding, or bypassing regulation is Regulatory Capture where a regulatory agency created to act in the public interest, instead advances the commercial or special concerns of interest groups that dominate the industry that the agency is charged with regulating. The probability of regulatory capture is economically biased, in that vested interests in an industry have the greatest financial stake in regulatory activity and are more likely to be motivated to influence the regulatory body than dispersed individual consumers, each of whom has little particular incentive to try to influence regulators. Thus the likelihood of regulatory capture is a risk to which an agency is exposed by its very nature..."
This is a well-known flaw at the heart of multistakeholderism. To paraphrase George Orwell, within ICANN, all stakeholders are equal, but some are more equal than others. ICANN's high-stakes stakeholders with vested interests--e.g., domain name registry operators, service providers, and registrars--have "captured" the organization, dominate its decision-making, policies and outcomes, Board of Directors, and are generally over-represented throughout its organizational structure. The most effective counter to powerful commercial vested interests are governments, but in the case of ICANN, governments are relegated to an advisory capacity except for the United States government which still holds "ultimate power and authority" by virtue of its agreements and contracts with ICANN. As for domain name registrants, who are the actual customers or consumers of domain names (and who pay a fee to ICANN included as part of the registration fee for each domain name), they have almost no representation within ICANN--there is no "Registrants Group" within the ICANN structure (unlike the multiple groups who represent registries (one for gTLDs, one for ccTLDs, etc.) and registrars. Unsurprisingly, ICANN's record of protecting domain name registrants from price-gouging and other abusive registry and registrar practices is almost non-existent. So much for the multistakeholder model of Internet governance as practiced by ICANN.
A good example of ICANN's capture by the Domain Names Industry is ICANN's new gTLDs program where ICANN, ridden with conflicts of interest at its highest levels, subverted the wider public interest in favor of the high-stakes stakeholders' interests--
Ethics Fight Over Domain Names Intensifies - New York Times March 18, 2012: "The Commerce Department ...warned the organization [ICANN] that it needed to tighten its rules against conflicts of interest or risk losing a central role.... ICANN has come under heightened scrutiny because of an initiative to increase vastly the number and variety of available Internet addresses. Under the plan, which ICANN is putting into effect, hundreds of new “top-level domains” — the letters like “com” that follow the “dot” in addresses — are set to be created. Some business groups say the expansion of domains will cause a rise in trademark violations and cybersquatting, while some governments object to Icann’s move to create address suffixes like .xxx, for pornography. But the initiative has been cheered by companies that register and maintain Internet addresses. A number of current and former members of the ICANN board have close ties to such registrars or to concerns involved in other areas that stand to benefit from the expansion... [Rod] Beckstrom [former ICANN Chairman]... “... all [ICANN] top leadership is from the very domain-name industry it is supposed to coordinate independently... “A more subtle but related risk is the tangle of conflicting agendas within the board...”... the United States government is also dissatisfied with ICANN. The Commerce Department said it had canceled a request for proposals to run the so-called Internet Assigned Numbers Authority because none of the bids met its requirements: “the need for structural separation of policy-making from implementation, a robust companywide conflict of interest policy, provisions reflecting heightened respect for local country laws and a series of consultation and reporting requirements to increase transparency and accountability to the international community.” Eyebrows were raised last year when Peter Dengate Thrush, former chairman of ICANN and a fan of the domain name expansion, joined a company that invests in domain names. [Read more at the link above--a version of this article appeared in print on March 19, 2012, on page B6 of the New York edition with the headline: Ethics Fight Over Domain Names Intensifies.]
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What is "capture?"
Regulatory Capture: definitions--
Regulatory capture - Wikipedia: "Regulatory capture is a form of political corruption that occurs when a regulatory agency, created to act in the public interest, instead advances the commercial or special concerns of interest groups that dominate the industry or sector it is charged with regulating. Regulatory capture is a form of government failure [or Internet governance failure in the case of ICANN]; it creates an opening for firms to behave in ways injurious to the public (e.g., producing negative externalities). The agencies are called "captured agencies"."
Regulatory Capture Definition | Investopedia: "Regulatory capture is a theory associated with George Stigler, a Nobel laureate economist. It is the process by which regulatory agencies eventually come to be dominated by the very industries they were charged with regulating. Regulatory capture happens when a regulatory agency, formed to act in the public's interest, eventually acts in ways that benefit the industry it is supposed to be regulating, rather than the public."
"... regulatory capture occurs because groups or individuals with a high-stakes interest [ICANN's high-stakes stakeholders--e.g., Registries, Registrars, and Registry service providers] in the outcome of policy or regulatory decisions can be expected to focus their resources and energies in attempting to gain the policy outcomes they prefer, while members of the public, each with only a tiny individual stake in the outcome, will ignore it altogether.[1] Regulatory capture refers to the actions by interest groups when this imbalance of focused resources devoted to a particular policy outcome is successful at "capturing" influence with the staff or commission members [i.e., ICANN groups, committees, Board of Directors] of the regulatory agency [ICANN], so that the preferred policy outcomes of the special interest groups are implemented..." (source: Wikipedia, supra)
Regulatory economics - Wikipedia: "... Countering, overriding, or bypassing regulation is Regulatory Capture where a regulatory agency created to act in the public interest, instead advances the commercial or special concerns of interest groups that dominate the industry that the agency is charged with regulating. The probability of regulatory capture is economically biased, in that vested interests in an industry have the greatest financial stake in regulatory activity and are more likely to be motivated to influence the regulatory body than dispersed individual consumers, each of whom has little particular incentive to try to influence regulators. Thus the likelihood of regulatory capture is a risk to which an agency is exposed by its very nature..."
This is a well-known flaw at the heart of multistakeholderism. To paraphrase George Orwell, within ICANN, all stakeholders are equal, but some are more equal than others. ICANN's high-stakes stakeholders with vested interests--e.g., domain name registry operators, service providers, and registrars--have "captured" the organization, dominate its decision-making, policies and outcomes, Board of Directors, and are generally over-represented throughout its organizational structure. The most effective counter to powerful commercial vested interests are governments, but in the case of ICANN, governments are relegated to an advisory capacity except for the United States government which still holds "ultimate power and authority" by virtue of its agreements and contracts with ICANN. As for domain name registrants, who are the actual customers or consumers of domain names (and who pay a fee to ICANN included as part of the registration fee for each domain name), they have almost no representation within ICANN--there is no "Registrants Group" within the ICANN structure (unlike the multiple groups who represent registries (one for gTLDs, one for ccTLDs, etc.) and registrars. Unsurprisingly, ICANN's record of protecting domain name registrants from price-gouging and other abusive registry and registrar practices is almost non-existent. So much for the multistakeholder model of Internet governance as practiced by ICANN.
A good example of ICANN's capture by the Domain Names Industry is ICANN's new gTLDs program where ICANN, ridden with conflicts of interest at its highest levels, subverted the wider public interest in favor of the high-stakes stakeholders' interests--
Ethics Fight Over Domain Names Intensifies - New York Times March 18, 2012: "The Commerce Department ...warned the organization [ICANN] that it needed to tighten its rules against conflicts of interest or risk losing a central role.... ICANN has come under heightened scrutiny because of an initiative to increase vastly the number and variety of available Internet addresses. Under the plan, which ICANN is putting into effect, hundreds of new “top-level domains” — the letters like “com” that follow the “dot” in addresses — are set to be created. Some business groups say the expansion of domains will cause a rise in trademark violations and cybersquatting, while some governments object to Icann’s move to create address suffixes like .xxx, for pornography. But the initiative has been cheered by companies that register and maintain Internet addresses. A number of current and former members of the ICANN board have close ties to such registrars or to concerns involved in other areas that stand to benefit from the expansion... [Rod] Beckstrom [former ICANN Chairman]... “... all [ICANN] top leadership is from the very domain-name industry it is supposed to coordinate independently... “A more subtle but related risk is the tangle of conflicting agendas within the board...”... the United States government is also dissatisfied with ICANN. The Commerce Department said it had canceled a request for proposals to run the so-called Internet Assigned Numbers Authority because none of the bids met its requirements: “the need for structural separation of policy-making from implementation, a robust companywide conflict of interest policy, provisions reflecting heightened respect for local country laws and a series of consultation and reporting requirements to increase transparency and accountability to the international community.” Eyebrows were raised last year when Peter Dengate Thrush, former chairman of ICANN and a fan of the domain name expansion, joined a company that invests in domain names. [Read more at the link above--a version of this article appeared in print on March 19, 2012, on page B6 of the New York edition with the headline: Ethics Fight Over Domain Names Intensifies.]
See also:
- Most New gTLD Domain Names Are On Life-Support, Infecting Other gTLDs
- ICANN Board of Directors, Conflicts of Interest
- For Domain Name Registrants, ICANN Is Useless
- ICANN Process for New gTLDs Dysfunctional -- from the beginning
- ICANN, New gTLD Domain Name Renewal Fees, Price Gouging
- ICANN Fails to Prohibit Warehousing OR Speculation in Domain Names by new gTLD Registry Operators and Registrars
- ICANN, Kurt Pritz, Conflict of Interest, new gTLD domain names program
- New gTLD domain names, exorbitant prices, ICANN Incompetence
- Does ICANN Exist Primarily to Enrich Insiders and Contractors?
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21 July 2014
Google Profit Beats on Unexpected Ad Sales Gain (video)
Google Profit Beats on Unexpected Ad Sales Gain: Video - Bloomberg:
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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down second-quarter results from Google as ad sales grew and how the company will deal with the loss of Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora. She speaks on “On The Move.”(July 18 - Bloomberg)
More info on Google 2Q 2014 results and Google info: go to Google including Registry and Registrar links - Google Registry, Google Registrar (Google Domains)
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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down second-quarter results from Google as ad sales grew and how the company will deal with the loss of Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora. She speaks on “On The Move.”(July 18 - Bloomberg)
More info on Google 2Q 2014 results and Google info: go to Google including Registry and Registrar links - Google Registry, Google Registrar (Google Domains)
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01 February 2013
Domain registrar powers Kim Dotcom’s new Mega
Domain registrar powers Kim Dotcom’s new Mega - Domain Name Wire: "Lentino and Kim Dotcom have partnered to launch the new version of Mega. Instra Corporation, based in New Zealand and Australia, will provide technical and product support to Mega users. It is also signing up resellers that will provide premium accounts to the service. These resellers will sell packages to people who need more than 50 GB of storage space. In addition to Instra, other resellers at launch include EuroDNS and DigiWeb."
2 tools I use to track my domain portfolio
Domain Name Wire
Watch My Domains Pro and DomainTools Domain Monitor work in tandem to keep a watchful eye on my portfolio. Yesterday I reiterated my appreciation for Watch My Domains Pro, a tool I've been praising since 2007. Rob Sequin seconded my approval for ...
.Org wholesale price to increase to $8.25
Domain Name Wire
Org gets pricier. .Com prices may be fixed for the next six years, but that's not stopping other registries from increasing prices. Public Interest Registry has informed ICANN that it will increase the wholesale cost of a .org domain name to $8.25 on ...
8 companies that changed their domain names…but it isn't easy
Domain Name Wire
Now that I'm using a non-optimum name, is it worth switching? That's another tough call. Let's face it, changing domain names is painful. Especially when you're successful. At that point it's probably not the cost so much as the education and SEO. In ...
MLBAM Buys Rockies Domain Name - Baseball America (blog)
Bayoubuzz (subscription)
Major League Baseball Advanced Media has purchased the domain name Rockies.com for an undisclosed sum from a Canadian organization that promoted tourism in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. MLB Advanced Media vice president of corporate ...
Have you done a domain parking audit lately? - Domain Name Wire
Bayoubuzz (subscription)
But when it comes to making sure my domains are parked correctly, apparently I'm a little lax. I just audited a few hundred of my domain names to check their nameservers. I was surprised at what I found: 1. Some of my domains were pointing to Go Daddy ...
UK domain names had successful 2012
By admin
... and recent activity to open the second-level .uk space. Regardless of these direct impacts, the rise of .co.uk domain name sales points to the value of a region that has a high user adoption of the geo-specific TLD, similar to Germany (.de).
Domain and Trademark Blog
Sign.com owner threatens Signs.com - Domain Name Wire: "The owner of Signs.com is fighting back. It filed suit in Utah, asking for declaratory judgment (pdf) that its use of the domain name doesn’t infringe SA International, Inc’s rights."
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2 tools I use to track my domain portfolio
Domain Name Wire
Watch My Domains Pro and DomainTools Domain Monitor work in tandem to keep a watchful eye on my portfolio. Yesterday I reiterated my appreciation for Watch My Domains Pro, a tool I've been praising since 2007. Rob Sequin seconded my approval for ...
.Org wholesale price to increase to $8.25
Domain Name Wire
Org gets pricier. .Com prices may be fixed for the next six years, but that's not stopping other registries from increasing prices. Public Interest Registry has informed ICANN that it will increase the wholesale cost of a .org domain name to $8.25 on ...
8 companies that changed their domain names…but it isn't easy
Domain Name Wire
Now that I'm using a non-optimum name, is it worth switching? That's another tough call. Let's face it, changing domain names is painful. Especially when you're successful. At that point it's probably not the cost so much as the education and SEO. In ...
MLBAM Buys Rockies Domain Name - Baseball America (blog)
Bayoubuzz (subscription)
Major League Baseball Advanced Media has purchased the domain name Rockies.com for an undisclosed sum from a Canadian organization that promoted tourism in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. MLB Advanced Media vice president of corporate ...
Have you done a domain parking audit lately? - Domain Name Wire
Bayoubuzz (subscription)
But when it comes to making sure my domains are parked correctly, apparently I'm a little lax. I just audited a few hundred of my domain names to check their nameservers. I was surprised at what I found: 1. Some of my domains were pointing to Go Daddy ...
UK domain names had successful 2012
By admin
... and recent activity to open the second-level .uk space. Regardless of these direct impacts, the rise of .co.uk domain name sales points to the value of a region that has a high user adoption of the geo-specific TLD, similar to Germany (.de).
Domain and Trademark Blog
Sign.com owner threatens Signs.com - Domain Name Wire: "The owner of Signs.com is fighting back. It filed suit in Utah, asking for declaratory judgment (pdf) that its use of the domain name doesn’t infringe SA International, Inc’s rights."
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14 December 2012
Registry and registrar not liable for infringing domain names
Registry and registrar not liable for infringing domain names - International Law Office: "In an October 19 2012 decision the Paris Court of Appeal ruled that the Association Française pour le Nommage Internet en Coopération (AFNIC), the registry for the '.fr' country-code top-level domain, was not liable for failing to freeze or block an infringing domain name on notice by an interested party without a court order. The court also held that EuroDNS, a Luxembourg-based registrar, was not liable for failing to monitor the registration of potentially infringing domain names, even in the case of well-known trademarks. . . .
ICANN opens ticket purchases for their new gTLD Lottery
Domain Name News
ICANN has opened their ticket sales for the lottery for new TLD applicants earlier today. Ticket sales end on December 17th at 11am PST. Due to the lottery laws in California, the tickets have to purchased for $100 in person. Originally ICANN had ...
32 end user domain sales from $1000 to $80000
Domain Name Wire
Capella Education Company bought the name of its CEO, KevinGilligan.com, for $2,595. Investment firm The Capital ... $2,588 for FlatFeeLegal.com. Blaze Clearing Services dropped the hyphen from its domain by picking up BlazeServices.com for $1,395.. . .
Local Corporation Granted U.S. Web Domain Name Patent
Business Wire (press release)
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Local Corporation (NASDAQ:LOCM), a leading online local media company, today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted the company patent number 8,312,125, which covers a method and ...
Domain Name System Solicitations Baffle Businesses
Delta News Web
11, 2012 – Business owners and their employees report puzzling statements in the mail that appear to look like bills or invoices for Internet domain “cloud” services. Since September 2012, Better Business Bureau has seen a sudden uptick in complaints ...
Investing.com Is 2012's Priciest URL, but the Real Money Is Still in Sin
DailyFinance
In the Olympic marathon that is the world of online business, Investing.com wins the 2012 gold medal as the most expensive domain name sold this year -- and one of the most expensive website names sold in the history of the Internet. The news hit the ...
ICANN opens ticket purchases for their new gTLD Lottery
Domain Name News
ICANN has opened their ticket sales for the lottery for new TLD applicants earlier today. Ticket sales end on December 17th at 11am PST. Due to the lottery laws in California, the tickets have to purchased for $100 in person. Originally ICANN had ...
32 end user domain sales from $1000 to $80000
Domain Name Wire
Capella Education Company bought the name of its CEO, KevinGilligan.com, for $2,595. Investment firm The Capital ... $2,588 for FlatFeeLegal.com. Blaze Clearing Services dropped the hyphen from its domain by picking up BlazeServices.com for $1,395.. . .
Local Corporation Granted U.S. Web Domain Name Patent
Business Wire (press release)
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Local Corporation (NASDAQ:LOCM), a leading online local media company, today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted the company patent number 8,312,125, which covers a method and ...
Domain Name System Solicitations Baffle Businesses
Delta News Web
11, 2012 – Business owners and their employees report puzzling statements in the mail that appear to look like bills or invoices for Internet domain “cloud” services. Since September 2012, Better Business Bureau has seen a sudden uptick in complaints ...
Investing.com Is 2012's Priciest URL, but the Real Money Is Still in Sin
DailyFinance
In the Olympic marathon that is the world of online business, Investing.com wins the 2012 gold medal as the most expensive domain name sold this year -- and one of the most expensive website names sold in the history of the Internet. The news hit the ...
What Is A One Word .INFO Worth To You? | Morgan Linton
By Morgan
This morning I wrote an article about the sweet spot in the Domain Investing world, one and two word . ... .info, and ,us have really taken huge hits in the past year, yes they are one keyword generics, which are always desirable in any tld, but with all these new extensions coming online, one really shouldn't be spending $10k on these type of names. Yes, very ... So, if a dot com with such a namecan dispense information from oil change to SEO, why then would one need a dot info site?. . .
By Morgan
This morning I wrote an article about the sweet spot in the Domain Investing world, one and two word . ... .info, and ,us have really taken huge hits in the past year, yes they are one keyword generics, which are always desirable in any tld, but with all these new extensions coming online, one really shouldn't be spending $10k on these type of names. Yes, very ... So, if a dot com with such a namecan dispense information from oil change to SEO, why then would one need a dot info site?. . .
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07 December 2012
French registry and registrar not liable for infringing domain names
French registry and registrar not liable for infringing domain names
World Trademark Review (subscription)
The Paris Court of Appeal has ruled that AFNIC, the registry for the '.fr' country-code top-level domain, was not liable for failing to freeze or block an infringing domain name upon notice by an interested party without a court order. The court also ...
The 2016 presidential domain-name race heats up
The Daily Dot
The 2016 presidential race is heating up online, but no one is looking for delegates. It's domain names people are after. With the next presidential election still four years away (although, let's be honest, some people started thinking about it as ...
.eu domain name registrations rise 7% in Q3
Telecompaper (subscription)
Third-quarter .eu domain name registrations grew by over 7 percent year-on-year for the second consecutive quarter, according to a report from the .eu registry, EURid. The third quarter's net growth rate of 7.4 percent was consistent with the second ...
One Way I Evaluate a Domain Name to Buy
Elliot's Blog (blog)
One of the things I look at when evaluating domain names to acquire is how many other TLDs are registered for that keyword. Obviously, the more domain names that are registered, the better. In addition, I also look at very similar keyword domain names, ...
Not a win-win: FranklinCovey sued for bidding on Franklin.com on Google ...
Domain Name Wire
I can certainly see where the plaintiff is coming from with the bidding on Franklin.com, since FranklinCovey is bidding on a domain name it doesn't own. Franklin might be more of a stretch. It reminds me a little bit of when a company wins a UDRP for a ...
Citigroup sues to get CityCard.com, a domain it won in UDRP
Domain Name Wire
When Citigroup filed its UDRP against the owner of CityCard.com, it most likely agreed to jurisdiction in South Korea should the respondent in the case file a lawsuit over the domain name. Now the company is upset over what that court ruled because it ...
Domain upgraders: 2 types of ridiculously qualified buyers for your domain names
Domain Name Wire
Since I create a list of end user domain names sales each week, I notice some pretty strong patterns amongst end user buyers. One of the biggest categories of buyers are the “upgrade” buyers. The domain name they buy is almost exactly like the one they ...
A Rare Opportunity to Lock in a Secure Investment on the Edge of the Fiscal ...
Equities.com
The enduring question very well may have an answer- because there's a “For Sale” sign hanging on the ultimate website for online security, along with its existing SSL business and moniker domain name, SSL.com. SSL's across the industry are sold with ...
Should dotPH keep control of the PH domain registry?
e27
Critics, notably PHNet (which handles the .edu.ph namespace and previously .gov.ph) and the proponents of the Philippine Domain Name Authority Convenors (PhilDAC) among others, say dotPH engages in monopolistic practices, which has contributed to a ...
Some Companies Must Do More To Protect Brand Identity
Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
It is also a misconception that domain names are protected intellectual property assets. They are not. Domain names do not grant trademark or similar proprietary rights. The owner of a domain name registration is simply the owner of that registration ...
Highest reported .COM domain name sales in November,2012 ...
By editor@domainnews.com (Domain News)
FreeWebsite.com was the highest selling .COM domain name in November,2012.The domain namewas sold for $500,000 through a Private sale . Here are the top 15 .COM domain sales in November,2012 : 1. FreeWebsite.com $500,000. 2.
Domain Name News, Domain Industry...
Fifth Circuit Says First Amendment May Protect Domain Names ...
By MHoven
Gibson, a plaintiff's attorney specializing in workers' compensation law, ran a website with thedomain name “texasworkerscomplaw.com.” In February 2011, he received a cease-and-desist letter informing him that his domain name violated a ...
JOLT Digest
SSL.com Hits The Market Including Operating Business, Trademarks ...
By Michael Berkens
The category killer domain name SSL.com has just hit the market. But the SSL.com is not just a domain sale. It includes a profitable business, federal trademarks and patents pending”. The domain name is being brokered by MediaOptions.
TheDomains.com - Domain Blog
[Rails] How to allow the user to use their own domain name | Ruby ...
By Ruby on Rails
I am currently having feature where my users to have a subdomain for their account likexxx.myaddress.com,yyy.myaddress.com these will point to the corresponding users . How can I implement the feature where user can enter their own ...
Ruby on Rails
Why Buy Multiple Versions of Your Domain Name? | EarthLink Blog
Losing web traffic is a big issue for business websites if they don't prevent confusion by registering multiple versions of their domain name or URL.
World Trademark Review (subscription)
The Paris Court of Appeal has ruled that AFNIC, the registry for the '.fr' country-code top-level domain, was not liable for failing to freeze or block an infringing domain name upon notice by an interested party without a court order. The court also ...
The 2016 presidential domain-name race heats up
The Daily Dot
The 2016 presidential race is heating up online, but no one is looking for delegates. It's domain names people are after. With the next presidential election still four years away (although, let's be honest, some people started thinking about it as ...
.eu domain name registrations rise 7% in Q3
Telecompaper (subscription)
Third-quarter .eu domain name registrations grew by over 7 percent year-on-year for the second consecutive quarter, according to a report from the .eu registry, EURid. The third quarter's net growth rate of 7.4 percent was consistent with the second ...
One Way I Evaluate a Domain Name to Buy
Elliot's Blog (blog)
One of the things I look at when evaluating domain names to acquire is how many other TLDs are registered for that keyword. Obviously, the more domain names that are registered, the better. In addition, I also look at very similar keyword domain names, ...
Not a win-win: FranklinCovey sued for bidding on Franklin.com on Google ...
Domain Name Wire
I can certainly see where the plaintiff is coming from with the bidding on Franklin.com, since FranklinCovey is bidding on a domain name it doesn't own. Franklin might be more of a stretch. It reminds me a little bit of when a company wins a UDRP for a ...
Citigroup sues to get CityCard.com, a domain it won in UDRP
Domain Name Wire
When Citigroup filed its UDRP against the owner of CityCard.com, it most likely agreed to jurisdiction in South Korea should the respondent in the case file a lawsuit over the domain name. Now the company is upset over what that court ruled because it ...
Domain upgraders: 2 types of ridiculously qualified buyers for your domain names
Domain Name Wire
Since I create a list of end user domain names sales each week, I notice some pretty strong patterns amongst end user buyers. One of the biggest categories of buyers are the “upgrade” buyers. The domain name they buy is almost exactly like the one they ...
A Rare Opportunity to Lock in a Secure Investment on the Edge of the Fiscal ...
Equities.com
The enduring question very well may have an answer- because there's a “For Sale” sign hanging on the ultimate website for online security, along with its existing SSL business and moniker domain name, SSL.com. SSL's across the industry are sold with ...
Should dotPH keep control of the PH domain registry?
e27
Critics, notably PHNet (which handles the .edu.ph namespace and previously .gov.ph) and the proponents of the Philippine Domain Name Authority Convenors (PhilDAC) among others, say dotPH engages in monopolistic practices, which has contributed to a ...
Some Companies Must Do More To Protect Brand Identity
Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
It is also a misconception that domain names are protected intellectual property assets. They are not. Domain names do not grant trademark or similar proprietary rights. The owner of a domain name registration is simply the owner of that registration ...
Highest reported .COM domain name sales in November,2012 ...
By editor@domainnews.com (Domain News)
FreeWebsite.com was the highest selling .COM domain name in November,2012.The domain namewas sold for $500,000 through a Private sale . Here are the top 15 .COM domain sales in November,2012 : 1. FreeWebsite.com $500,000. 2.
Domain Name News, Domain Industry...
Fifth Circuit Says First Amendment May Protect Domain Names ...
By MHoven
Gibson, a plaintiff's attorney specializing in workers' compensation law, ran a website with thedomain name “texasworkerscomplaw.com.” In February 2011, he received a cease-and-desist letter informing him that his domain name violated a ...
JOLT Digest
SSL.com Hits The Market Including Operating Business, Trademarks ...
By Michael Berkens
The category killer domain name SSL.com has just hit the market. But the SSL.com is not just a domain sale. It includes a profitable business, federal trademarks and patents pending”. The domain name is being brokered by MediaOptions.
TheDomains.com - Domain Blog
[Rails] How to allow the user to use their own domain name | Ruby ...
By Ruby on Rails
I am currently having feature where my users to have a subdomain for their account likexxx.myaddress.com,yyy.myaddress.com these will point to the corresponding users . How can I implement the feature where user can enter their own ...
Ruby on Rails
Why Buy Multiple Versions of Your Domain Name? | EarthLink Blog
Losing web traffic is a big issue for business websites if they don't prevent confusion by registering multiple versions of their domain name or URL.
Internet domain name - Yahoo! Finance
From Yahoo! Finance: Full content sent to and hosted by Yahoo!General NewsHealth & MedicineIndustry SnapshotNew Issue AmericaReal EstateTop ...
From Yahoo! Finance: Full content sent to and hosted by Yahoo!General NewsHealth & MedicineIndustry SnapshotNew Issue AmericaReal EstateTop ...
Domain Name Issues- Google
Domain Name Issues, jay-you-ess, 12/5/12 1:18 PM, Hi. About two or three days ago, I stopped receiving all messages at just...@itlshippingusa.com. All senders ...
Domain Name Issues, jay-you-ess, 12/5/12 1:18 PM, Hi. About two or three days ago, I stopped receiving all messages at just...@itlshippingusa.com. All senders ...
Custom domain name - Google Product Forums
Custom domain name. Next post. I am trying to buy a customer domain name and it says "We have found an existing order for this domain name" which I believe ...
Custom domain name. Next post. I am trying to buy a customer domain name and it says "We have found an existing order for this domain name" which I believe ...
Trademark Clearinghouse "Strawman Solution" | ICANN
The Trademark Clearinghouse facilitates the protection of trademark rights during the initial allocation and registration periods for domain names in new generic ...
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The Trademark Clearinghouse facilitates the protection of trademark rights during the initial allocation and registration periods for domain names in new generic ...
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