Fight Over .Music Domain Approvals Continue
August 02, 2011 By Antony Bruno (@AntonyNBruno), Denver The music industry still has concerns about the potential creation of a .music top-level domain name. This time, they’re taking their case to...
View ArticleICANN Domain Plan: Brands Headed for Disaster?
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) is speaking out against ICANN’s decision to open the domain name floodgates by lifting restrictions on generic top-level domains. ICANN is to start accepting...
View ArticleUK police may be given domain name-suspension powers – Out
A group set up by Nominet, which is the internet registry for .uk domain names, said that a new “expedited process” should be created to allow law enforcement agencies to ask for domains to be...
View ArticleWhat Music Do People (Dis)Like the Most?
Based on the music listening habits of Musicovery’s registered members database, Mapping Music by Likes [musicovery.com] demonstrates how people’s general music preferences share some universal...
View ArticleGoDaddy pulls its support from SOPA
IDG News Service - Giant domain name registrar GoDaddy.com has pulled its support from the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act after owners of several websites announced they would take their business...
View ArticleGoDaddy Boycott: Domain Hosting Company Changes SOPA Stance
Thursday’s GoDaddy boycott may not have been the revolution some had hoped for, but it was enough to convince the domain hosting firm to publicly oppose the controversial Stop Internet Piracy Act...
View ArticleGovernments probe domain land-snatch: many.gTLDs.suck
Governments have started to put ICANN’s massive top-level domain name expansion under scrutiny, after the revelation of 1,930 applications for new naming suffixes two weeks ago. During sessions here at...
View ArticleICANN replaces CEO, head of massive domain-name change
ICANN, the organization in charge of basic Internet name and addressing technology, today announced a new chief executive, Fadi Chehade. The move was expected since last August when outgoing CEO Rod...
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