ICANN continues being idiots by still going against Tucows for no reason other to not do anything about GDPR and blame it all on German courts. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) …
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Colin Campbell: How to start, scale, exit and repeat a company (video)
Colin Campbell, CEO of .CLUB, talked at the 2018 Global Digital Summit (GDS). He discussed what the 4 key components are on how to start, scale, exit and repeat a company. GDS 2018 was held …
Read More »Intercap Holdings Inc. acquires the .inc new domain name extension
Intercap Holdings Inc. announced the acquisition of the new domain name extension, following ICANN’s consent to the change of control. As the first domain ending in the Intercap Holdings portfolio, .inc is being brought to …
Read More »Trending domain name keywords: sports, bet, apple, gambling, blockchain, hemp, escort
The top 10 trending keywords registered in .COM and .NET domain names during the month of May 2018 were published by Verisign, the .com and .net registry. There were 2 common keywords in the 2 …
Read More »Denmark continues to publish domain name WHOIS records
Everybody is complaining about the Personal Data Regulation (GDPR), where in some cases all personal contact information in WHOIS databases has become hidden. This however will not be the case for Danish domain names (the …
Read More »NamesCon Europe charity auction results
NamesCon Europe ended on Saturday. It was the 10th year of the European domain name conference that was previously known as Domaining Europe. Attendees generously donated 21 domain names that were made available for a …
Read More »Mike Mann sells 11 domains in May for $205,440 (HumanAbility[.]com, Viago[.]com, etc.)
Mike Mann reported selling 11 domain names in May for a total of $205,440. Prices started at $4,888 and went up to $40,000. All 11 of the sold domains were .com. The average reported domain …
Read More »Morgan Freeman just lost his domain name
Morgan Freeman, the 81 year old American actor, forgot to renew his domain name morganfreeman.com. The domain name expired and now has a new owner. Morgan Freeman lost his domain name because he did not …
Read More »German court denies GDPR injunction against EPAG (Tucows)
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”) today announced that a German regional court (LG Bonn) has issued a decision on the injunction proceedings ICANN initiated against EPAG, a Germany-based, ICANN-accredited registrar that …
Read More »Welcome to domaining 2.0 – The version where you don’t have any domain ownership records!
Friday, May 25, 2018 was the start of a new, shittier, internet. Welcome to domaining 2.0. The version where you don’t have any domain name ownership records! Yes, that is right. No one knows from …
Read More »Tucows issues statement on ICANN GDPR legal action
On Fraday, May 25 2018, ICANN filed legal action against German registrar, owned by Tucows, about WHOIS data not being collected because of GDPR. Tucows issued yesterday a statement on the ICANN legal action. The …
Read More »ICANN filed legal action against German registrar about WHOIS data (Too stupid, too late.)
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) filed on Friday May 25, 2018 (first day of the GDPR enforcement) injunction proceedings against EPAG, a Germany-based, ICANN-accredited registrar that is part of the Tucows …
Read More »DomainCostClub provides domain owners with whois privacy but they can opt-out
DomainCostClub.com has informed me about the changes on whois data visibility after the GDPR enforcement today. The DomainCostClub provides domain name owners with whois privacy but they can opt-out if they want their whois data …
Read More »Here is what .EU is doing about GDPR (more sensible than many other registries)
The .EU registry announced how they are going to treat whois details and what will be publicly published after GDPR goes into full effect today. Their plan is more sensible than many other registries even …
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