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Domain Name News Archive - April 2001

04/30/2001
  • ICANN Completes Negotiations For New Internet Suffixes
    Internet addressing authorities last week cleared one of the last major hurdles standing in the way of two new global Internet domains - ".biz" and ".info."
    .... full story

  • US domain deal goes to unknown Brits
    Unknown Welsh development team Purple Sun has landed an unexpected contract with Network Solutions (NSI) as the US domain name reseller rushes to prepare for the introduction of new top level domains.
    .... full story

  • Hijacked domain returned to rightful owner
    The case of the dropped domain and the PR company that we covered last week has been sorted out - with it returning to the original owners
    .... full story


04/29/2001

  • ICANN Sneaks In Reserved Names For Existing TLDs
    ... under everybody's noses, ICANN has recently snuck in some name exclusions for the existing TLDs, com, net and org. This was hidden in the revised agreements between ICANN and Verisign.
    .... full story


04/27/2001

  • VeriSign's domain deal on hold
    THE U.S. GOVERNMENT will need until May 14 to review a controversial deal extending computer security firm VeriSign's managerial responsibilities for running the .com domain system, according to documents released late Wednesday.
    .... full story

  • Ireland Plans Bid For EU Top-Level Domain Registry
    The IE Domain Registry (IEDR) says it aims to create an Irish-based association of businesses to bid for the planned European Union top-level domain (TLD) central registry and run it from Ireland. According to a report in the Irish Times, it is not yet certain that the registry will be given the go ahead yet by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers, who are due to vote on the decision within the next two months
    .... full story

  • Philippines: Remember Consumers in '.ph' Domain Dispute
    A Filipino consumer advocate defends Web customers' rights in a debate over the nation's top-level domain ".ph"
    .... full story

  • VeriSign investors cheer, analysts debate
    Shares of VeriSign surged Friday after the company topped estimates in the first quarter and said it was comfortable with Wall Street's projections for 2001.
    .... full story


04/26/2001

  • 'Hijacked' domain saga continues
    The domain of PR company Portfolio Metrica that mysteriously disappeared on Monday to be replaced by an American free ISP is now up for sale on eBay.
    .... full story

  • ICANN gets its own cartoon
    If you ever thought that the political shenanigans of the self-appointed guardians of the Internet, the ICANN "directors", should be made into a play or sitcom, you'll be delighted to see this cartoon.
    .... full story

  • The Domain Rush is Over, or Has it Just Begun?
    The sudden rush to register domain names for new businesses or to protect existing trademarks has come to a screeching halt, according to a report by domain name protection concern SnapNames.
    .... full story

  • MPs warned over politically incorrect domain names
    MPs are being warned that they may have to shut down their websites in the run up to the General election.
    .... full story

  • VeriSign earns nearly twice estimates
    Domain name registrar VeriSign on Thursday reported first-quarter operating results that topped expectations because of corporate demand for its security and other online services.
    .... full story


04/23/2001

  • PR company loses Web site. Completely
    PR company Portfolio Metrica Group was very surprised to find its Web site had vanished this morning and had been replaced by a mirror of American cuckoos Free2Try.com.
    .... full story

  • Domain names include new graphical symbols
    For the first time ever, domain names can now include smiley faces, happy signs and hundreds of other weird and wonderful symbols.
    .... full story

  • ICANN challenger making a name for itself
    An Internet start-up that is marketing new domain names in a challenge to the existing system for regulating Web addresses has struck a deal with Juno Online Services to promote such destinations as ''.sports'' and ``.xxx,'' the companies said on Monday.
    .... full story

  • VeriSign Offers Domains In 350-Plus Languages
    VeriSign [NASDAQ:VRSN] has completed the latest stage in its language support expansion plans for domain names, adding another 180-plus languages to those supported by its registrar operation.
    .... full story


04/21/2001

  • Net Law Notebook: Domain Names with Symbols Will Make Trademark Owners Cry, !@#*!
    As if trademark owners and domain name registrants didn't have enough to fight about already, now comes word that registrars are permitting the use of "Unicode" symbols in domain names -- including such characters as the smiley face, musical notes, and (how ironic) the circle-"R" trademark-registration symbol.
    .... full story

  • The Domain Game
    IP lawyers help clients keep cybersquatters in check
    .... full story


04/20/2001

  • VeriSign trial offers domain names in over 350 languages
    Chinese, Arabic, and Hebrew characters only scratch the surface of what unicode domain name registration can offer.
    .... full story

  • Domain dispute drags on
    Icann, the organisation that oversees the internet, is coming under fire for the changes it is making to the net's domain names.
    .... full story

  • The Tragedy of ICANN
    Vannevar Bush, Ted Nelson, Tim Berners-Lee and others articulated a beautiful vision of a world-wide network of knowledge, one world of information sharing, the new digital home of mankind. For a while there it looked like it might happen.
    .... full story


04/19/2001

  • Domain name registration slumps
    New data shows that there has been a dramatic reduction in new domain name registrations. Customers too could suffer from opting to purchase from cheaper registrars during the dotcom boom. Many who did so may now find their registrar has become insolvent, or they may find that the customer service responsiveness of their registrars is slipping because of cost-cutting.
    .... full story

  • Breakaway domain registry seeks Euro ISP
    The US company threatening to undermine ICANN's hold on the domain name system has said that it's setting its sights on the European market, having held discussions with a number of UK ISPs.
    .... full story


04/18/2001

  • New domain name agreements step closer
    ICANN, the internet body responsible for the licensing of domain names to organisations for resale, has sent new agreements on the management of the three most important top level domain names to the US Department of Commerce (DOC) for final consent
    .... full story

  • VeriSign tests foreign domain names
    The wait is over if you want an Internet address in Hebrew, Arabic or Thai.
    .... full story


04/17/2001

  • VeriSign-ICANN .Com Deal Now In Govt Hands
    Contractual agreements that would ensconce VeriSign Inc. as the permanent steward of the global ".com" registry are now in the hands of the US Government, which will have the final say on whether to approve the controversial deal.
    .... full story

  • Georgia Entrepreneur Continues His Quest to Sell `The Million Dollar Domain Name' to Major Financial Institutions
    Entrepreneur Rick Anderson believes he's got the perfect Internet domain name for major players in the home loan industry--and is accepting bids on what he calls "the biggest financial home loan domain name still available."
    .... full story


04/16/2001

  • WIPO Files Interim Report On Domain-Naming Policies
    The United Nations-backed organization that has settled the lion's share of trademark disputes over Internet addresses has reached a major milestone in its drive to create a comprehensive, global policy on domain naming and intellectual property rights.
    .... full story

  • WIPO RECOMMENDS BANNING CERTAIN NAMES AND WORDS FROM DOMAINS
    In what can only be described as an ominous sign of things to come, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has issued new recommendations to WIPO's member states. These recommendations include new bans on domain names that, if accepted, will open the door to further - and more encompassing - restrictions in years to come.
    .... full story


04/13/2001

  • Business body's domain name bought by porn site
    People wanting to visit the website of an Idaho town are being directed to a pornography site. Caldwell Chamber of Commerce say they did not know the porn site had started to use their domain name which had expired.
    .... full story

  • TSTV: The World's Unluckiest Domain-Name Disputer?
    Wresting Internet addresses from so-called cybersquatters appears to be as easy for some companies as shooting fish in a barrel.
    .... full story


04/12/2001

  • Government launches study of domain names
    THE U.S. government is funding a study to examine the impact of new technologies and policies on the DNS as part of a long-term effort to ensure that searching on the Internet not only remains feasible but also improves.
    .... full story

  • Education group to take reins of .edu Web domain
    Educause, a nonprofit group that supports the integration of higher education and technology, has been chosen to take over as the manager of the Internet's .edu top-level domain.
    .... full story

  • Canadian Domain-Name Bid May Have Precedent On Its Side
    For the federal government of Canada, there's good news and bad news in its international bid to take Internet domains that sound like its own agencies from a man it considers a cyber-squatter.
    .... full story


04/11/2001

  • Domain Name ".net" Wins Popularity
    The Internet domain name, ".net," has received an enthusiastic welcome from Internet users around the world over the past few weeks, according to the world's largest domain name registrar, Network Solutions Inc.
    .... full story


04/10/2001

  • Domain name scam charges
    The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission is taking a Queensland firm to the Federal Court over allegedly deceptive invoices sent out to Australian domain name holders.
    .... full story

  • MicroStrategy's Many Domains
    In pursuit of glory, it helps to have hope, courage and wisdom. MicroStrategy Inc. didn't just believe in those words -- it bought them. According to its annual report, the Vienna software company spent $3.2 million on Internet domain names in the 13-month period ending in December. Its current holdings include the Web addresses glory.com, hope.com, courage.com and wisdom.com.
    .... full story

  • 'Domain Baron' offers to sell Ottawa addresses
    Case before adjudicator: Web site names closely resemble government's
    .... full story


04/09/2001

  • ICANN Has Hands Full Adding New Domains
    The long-awaited November announcement by ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, that it had finally approved seven new top-level domains was supposed to be a good thing.
    .... full story

  • Master of his domain name: naughty man trumps Rogers
    An international tribunal has resoundingly dismissed a complaint by Rogers Cable Inc. over a Web site used by a Dutch man named Roger to sell videos and photographs "of an erotic nature."
    .... full story

  • Dot Conman targets Games Domain
    A dot conman who uses the Games Domain name to trick money out of unwitting victims is at work again.
    .... full story

  • New.net's Domain Gain
    Partnerships increase reach of unofficial domain-name peddler.
    .... full story


04/08/2001

  • Imminent domain
    Bargain hunters expect to cash in on used names
    .... full story

  • Seller of unsanctioned domains reaches deals
    An Internet startup that sells unsanctioned domain names has reached deals with five software companies to promote the use of such suffixes as ''.kids'' and ''.travel.''
    .... full story


04/07/2001

  • Net Law Notebook: Trademark Owner Wins First Multilingual Domain Dispute
    The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has resolved what appears to be the first dispute over a multilingual domain name. The ruling favors Sankyo Co., Ltd., Japan's second-largest pharmaceutical company.
    .... full story

  • Domain Name Disputes in the PRC – What Trends are Emerging? Exclusive
    Disputes over domain names are a relatively recent phenomenon in China as “cybersquatters” take advantage of the first in, first served registration system of domain names. Several disputes in relation to domain names registered under the country domain .cn have been brought before the Courts. The results thus far are encouraging and indicate that Beijing is committed to dealing with these disputes in a fair manner with the emphasis on balancing the interests of international and domestic parties.
    .... full story


04/06/2001

  • ICANN Pressed to Reform Outdated WHOIS Policy
    In an attempt to reform outdated policies governing the use of a registrar's WHOIS database, Tucows Inc. of Canada is spearheading an effort to force the Internet Corporate for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to protect domain name registrants, which must publicly disclose critical private information.
    .... full story

  • Canadian Retailer Says: We Deserve 'Crappy' Internet Domain
    In a move that would make most marketers cringe, an icon of chain-store retailing in Canada is asking an international intellectual property organization to rule that, when shoppers say "Crappy Tire," they really mean "Canadian Tire."
    .... full story

  • Canada Disputes Doppelganger Dot-Com Domains
    The government of Canada is asking international arbitrators to help decide a dispute over Internet domains that sound a lot like the names of its own agencies but which are held by a Burnaby, B.C., man.
    .... full story

  • DOMAIN NAME PIRATE SENT TO PRISON
    Details have now emerged of the case of Craig Cottrell heard by the High Court at the end of February
    .... full story

  • Playing the domain name game
    If buying and selling domain names were done in a pub, it would resemble the famous bar in Star Wars ... all manner of persons and species doing business with all manner of motives, and with a lot more going on than meets the eye.
    .... full story


04/05/2001

  • Australian Watchdog Acts Against Domain Name
    The Australian consumer watchdog has taken a businessman to court alleging he tried to trick companies into paying a registration fee for an online business listings directory.
    .... full story

  • Federal judge rules man stole sex.com domain, must pay damages
    A man accused of stealing the Internet domain name sex.com must pay more than $60 million in damages to the rightful owner, a federal judge has ruled.
    .... full story

  • Yahoo in dispute over SA yahoo.co.za domain name
    US internet company yahoo, via its representative in SA, Core Holdings, is in a trademark dispute with the holder of the Yahoo.co.za domain name, Kevin Caine.
    .... full story

  • The help desk: Renew domain name or lose it
    Under the rules, you can register your domain name for one to 10 years. During this time, the name is yours to be attached to any Web site you choose to create for it
    .... full story


04/04/2001

  • Boot camp week 169: domain names and the internet: part 1
    MOST of us have a basic grasp of how telephone numbers work, and even postcodes make some sort of sense. But the system of domain names and web "addresses" used for sending and receiving email and accessing information on the internet causes a great deal of confusion, even to seasoned PC users.
    .... full story


04/03/2001

  • Verisign retains .com domain till 2007
    The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) agreed yesterday to allow VeriSign to manage the lucrative .com domain until at least 2007, and possibly indefinitely.
    .... full story

  • ICANN Gives VeriSign Final Handshake
    The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and VeriSign Monday signed a revised version of a contract regardin the future of the .com, .net, and .org domain name registries, after heeding at least some of the passionate objections from competitive registries and ICANN members about the contract that was originally proposed. But it's not clear whether the U.S. Department of Commerce, which must ratify ICANN's actions, will rubber-stamp this deal as it has others.
    .... full story

  • ICANN Board Member Blasts VeriSign Decision
    The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) violated its own bylaws and shortchanged the Internet community by approving a contract that could give VeriSign Inc. near permanent control over the ".com" addressing space, an ICANN board member said today.
    .... full story

  • Thumbs down for bank domain
    A vote conducted by IsocNZ on the proposal to adopt a bank Internet address space has narrowly missed the society's required threshold for next level consideration.
    .... full story

  • Domain Name Sanity
    The cost of domain names has long been one of my bugaboos. I see a domain as a business license, a necessary cost that (for the sake of business) should be kept as low as possible. The asset value of a domain name lies in the business built around it, not in the name itself.
    .... full story


04/02/2001

  • ICANN Gives .Com To VeriSign
    The powerful Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today overwhelmingly approved a controversial contract that gives VeriSign Inc. near permanent control over the ".com" addressing space.
    .... full story

  • VeriSign Keeps Dot-Com Domain In ICANN Deal
    The Internet's top naming authority on Monday modified VeriSign Inc.'s control over domain name suffixes, but allowed it to keep its thumb on .com and .net for decades if it follows the rules
    .... full story

  • ICANN Warns Against Preregistering Domain Names
    Pending arrival of seven top-level domains has users, registrars jumping the gun
    .... full story

  • ICANN puts domain term limits on Verisign
    The Internet's top naming authority on Monday approved revisions to its agreement with VeriSign that modifies its control over domain name suffixes .com, .net, and .org.
    .... full story

  • Web sites wary of losing domains
    The Net address overseer will meet today to consider domain restrictions. It may limit ".org" to nonprofits.
    .... full story

  • Dot-com domain control up for grabs
    The future of dot-com, dot-net and dot-org web addresses will be decided later today in Marina del Rey, California.
    .... full story


04/01/2001

  • HC order against misuse of Tata domain names
    A nondescript company had robbed corporate giant Tata of its domain names in the cyber world leaving the latter with no option but to secure remedy from the Delhi High Court.
    .... full story


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