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Domaining Europe is the newest conference on the domain name circuit and will host their inaugural event between April 26-28, 2012 at the Sercotel Sorolla Palace Hotel in Valencia, Spain. Numerous top domainers have already committed to attending and are excited about the trip.
European Registrars, including Nominet, the .uk Registry, are refusing to pay ICANN fees. The Registrars claim that ICANN “has not done enough to guarantee the stability of the servers that link domains.” The concern over stability primarily lies in the 13 DNS root servers that link domain names to numerical …
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Network Solutions was on the firing line yet again in allegations from the EU in Brussels for holding onto a monopoly and refusing to allow competition into the domain name game. The criticism stems from the investigation of licensing agreements between Network Solutions and two Scandinavian companies by the European …
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After receiving criticism from the European Commission for the new plans to expand the domain name service, the Clinton Administration tried to calm European concerns. The complaint alleged against the US was that keeping the domain name service in America would give the US unfair control. Ira Magaziner, who oversaw …
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In a reply to the Clinton Administration’s ‘green papers’, the plan to privatize and expand the domain name industry, European Commission criticizes the plan because it would grant the US too much control over the new system.…
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Several European companies who have spent much time and money on creating a new domain name system couldn’t hide their frustration over the Clinton Administration’s new plan to privatize the Registry. The Council of Registrars (CORE) had proposed a new plan last year that would make seven new TLDs (top-level …
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