June, 2008

How to Design Your Sunrise Period

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Like it or not, intellectual property protections are a part of life if you plan to start a new TLD. Designing a clear, simple, and appropriately-priced Sunrise period can be the difference between smooth sailing and disaster.

Domainers and Trademark Owners: Strange Bedfellows

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Certain domainers are suddenly finding common ground with trademark owners over ICANN’s introduction of new gTLDs. For someone with no dog in the hunt, it promises to be entertaining.

New ccTLDs to Be Added by France?

Friday, June 27th, 2008

AFNIC, the French registration authority, has seven ccTLDs from their colonies that they keep dark and non-functional. At least three of these seven functioned at one point before being shut down under pressure from France. Whether they were turned off, or never turned on, their absence from the active Internet effectively denies their inhabitants any separate identity. In September of last year, the ISO-3166-1 list was shuffled around, adding two new items to the list, .BL (St. Bartholomew) and .MF (St. Martin - French side). These two are also dark, bringing the total to nine.

Now, in an apparent about-face, they are considering starting them up and adding two more. I can only speculate on their intentions. Are they finding it useful to have more votes in the CCNSO?

Launch of .PARIS

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Yesterday, hundreds of sweaty ICANN attendees put on their best clothes and braved the crush of the rush hour metro on a very hot day to crush together for the ICANN gala at the overwrought Hotel de Ville (city hall) in Paris.
Most of them missed an interesting announcement.
I arrived an hour late, but [...]

How Many TLD Applications Will ICANN Receive?

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

How many applications will ICANN receive for new top-level domains? An informal poll from people who are supposed to know about domain names…

ICANN Constituencies: Bad idea whose time has gone

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

ICANN constituencies were always a bad idea. It’s high time we got rid of them. Constituencies flout the fine pronouncements by ICANN about transparency and representation, they are highly inefficient, and they serve to ensure that consensus is rarely achieved. The net effect is to concentrate power in the ICANN Board. Bottom-up decision-making? Not even close.

ICANN Timeline for New Top-Level Domains (TLDs)

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

So you’ve decided to start a new top-level domain! Congratulations! Have investors? Are they asking how long it’s going to be before they see a return? Careful now…. Having spoken with ICANN staff and others who keep an eye on these things, here’s my best (current) guess for the timeline for new TLDs.