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ICANN springs batching surprise
Astonishment. Shock. Disbelief. It’s probably fair to say that ICANN’s chosen method for creating batches of new gTLD applications announced last week evoked some of these emotions for people close to the programme. Read more ›
Domain name transfers: tracking your technical settings
Transferring a domain name can be more complicated than you might first expect. It’s not difficult, but you have to take care of all the fine details. In performing transfers recently, I’ve noticed that a lot of people forget about the importance of a domain name’s technical settings. Read more ›
Trademark Clearinghouse under construction
Work is underway on the construction of the trademark clearinghouse for the new gTLD programme. The clearinghouse is expected to open its doors in October this year, according to a new document published by ICANN. Read more ›
How do you protect registrants from the failure of a new gTLD registry?
Here in Dakar, delegates at ICANN 42 have been wrestling with this question. But, over four years and six editions of the Applicant Guidebook, ICANN has already developed an answer. The idea is for every new registry applicant to estimate the costs of “critical registry functions”, defined as: the maintenance of DNS resolution, a shared registry system, Whois, data escrow and maintaining a DNSSEC signed zone. Read more ›
