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Fellowship Program Brings Global Voices Together at ICANN-Fellows Announced for Senegal Meeting

Posted By Vrytek On Friday, August 19th 2011 In Domain News | Tags: america, assigned-names, costa-rica, Current, fellows, fellowship, fellowship program, Governance, Internet, latin-america, program, public-meeting, requirements, united-states, World | 
Fellowship Program Brings Global Voices Together at ICANN-Fellows Announced for Senegal Meeting

Global input and ideas will be on the rise at the 42 nd Public Meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers thanks to ICANN’s on-going Fellowship program. Now in its fifth year of successful capacity building and participation in the ICANN community, the Program’s mission is to identify members of the Internet community who either have not previously been able to participate in ICANN processes and constituent organizations, or those who require further exposure to the Internet community and its work but cannot travel and attend a meeting without financial support. Outreach is focused on the less developed regions of the world, in order to help create a broader base of knowledgeable constituents who will become the new voice of experience in their regions and beyond. As a reminder about the process, applications for each meeting are assessed by an independent selection committee, and priority is given to applicants who: meet minimum program requirements; are current residents of developing and least developed nations in the five ICANN regions; and who are interested in participating in ICANN and its supporting organizations, advisory committees or stakeholder groups. An effort is made to include more participants from the region that the current meeting is being held in, as long as minimum requirements have been satisfied. Additionally, all confirmed fellowship participants must comply with the terms and conditions of the Fellowship program, as outlined at http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/terms-and-conditions.htm . As stated within these terms and conditions, ICANN is a California non-profit public benefit corporation incorporated in the United States and must therefore comply with all the laws and regulations of California and the United States. Fellows are responsible for obtaining all travel visas once accepted into the program. ICANN will only purchase tickets for Fellows after all necessary documentation has been obtained and Fellows demonstrate that they have obtained all necessary travel visas. Once all of the requirements for travel are met, the Fellowship program arranges airfare and hotel, as well as provides a stipend, following successful completion of the Fellowship program, to assist with some meeting costs incurred. Recipients will be expected to actively participate in and contribute to ICANN processes during and after the meeting. As always, registration for ICANN’s meetings is free for anyone wanting to attend. The meeting in Dakar, Senegal will be held from 23-28 October 2011. For this 14th round of the Fellowship Program, 19 fellows have been selected from 18 countries, chosen amongst the 78 applications received. Seven of the fellows are alumni from at least one of the past 13 programmes; 10 are first-time attendees to any ICANN meeting, 2 individuals have attended past meetings, but are first time fellows. There is representation from all sectors including civil, government, academia, and from business or user groups. Also included in these sectors are representatives of country code supporting groups. You will find this current list of participants at: http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/ The 43 nd ICANN Public Meeting will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica (Latin America region) from 11-16 March 2012. The online application process for that meeting opens on 30 September 2011; look to the ICANN homepage for that announcement. About ICANN: To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer – a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers across the world. Without that coordination we wouldn’t have one global Internet. ICANN was formed in 1998. It is a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with participants from all over the world dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable. It promotes competition and develops policy on the Internet’s unique identifiers. ICANN doesn’t control content on the Internet. It cannot stop spam and it doesn’t deal with access to the Internet. But through its coordination role of the Internet’s naming system, it does have an important impact on the expansion and evolution of the Internet. This ICANN announcement was sourced from: www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-18aug11-en.htm

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US Advertising Industry Asleep At The Wheel on New gTLDs

Posted By Vrytek On Monday, August 8th 2011 In Domain News | Tags: america, Internet, introduction, Legal, News, Power, program, then-it-becomes, united, united-states | 
US Advertising Industry Asleep At The Wheel on New gTLDs

One must wonder what America’s Association of National Advertisers has been doing for the last five years or so. As ICANN has been consulting about the introduction of new generic Top Level Domains, they have seemingly said nothing. Not a peep. Well, not until July this year anyway. And then it becomes a flood. And now a letter to ICANN’s CEO and President Rod Beckstrom where the ANA criticises ICANN for its lack of a bottom-up input process involving the global Internet community, insufficient research and guidance from expert authorities, inadequate oversight by the U.S. Department of Commerce and potentially disastrous consequences if the program is implemented in January 2012, as planned. While ICANN’s process has not been without criticism, it’s difficult to take seriously the ANA’s comments. I mean, what were all those ICANN meetings, the long drawn out process that has gone close to pushing to the limit some of the early parties interested in new gTLDs. The ANA argues that implementation of the ICANN program is economically unsupportable and is likely to cause irreparable harm and damage to its membership and the Internet business community in general. At the same time, according to the ANA, the program contravenes the legal rights of brand owners and jeopardises the safety of consumers. “By introducing confusion into the marketplace and increasing the likelihood of cybersquatting and other malicious conduct, the ICANN top-level domain program diminishes the power of trademarks to serve as strong, accurate and reliable symbols of source and quality in the marketplace,” says Bob Liodice, President and CEO, ANA. “Brand confusion, dilution and other abuses also pose risks of cyber predator harms, consumer privacy violations, identity theft and cyber security breaches. The decision to go forward with the program also violates sound public policy and contravenes ICANN’s Code of Conduct and its undertakings with the United States Department of Commerce.” So OK, the ANA raises some points, but points that have been debated interminably. And where was the ANA? Apparently not at the meetings and now they have woken up and demand the process be stopped. Give me a break. The ANA is a professional organisation that, so they say has more than 400 companies as members, representing in excess of 10,000 brands that collectively spend over $250 billion in marketing, communications and advertising each year, presumably in the US. So with all these members and all this support, why have they only now woken up to the new gTLD process? To read more of the ANA’s criticisms and a link to their letter, see the news release on their website at www.ana.net/content/show/id/21790 .

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ICANN 2011 Nominating Committee Announces Selections

Posted By Vrytek On Saturday, August 6th 2011 In Domain News | Tags: africa, council, Governance, jamaica, malaysia, nigeria, nomcom, philippines, singapore, time, united-states | 
ICANN 2011 Nominating Committee Announces Selections

The 2011 ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom) has completed its selections for eight leadership positions within ICANN. The NomCom’s Chair, Adam Peake, said “We are very pleased to have been able to select such high quality people to join ICANN. They are a great group, bringing skills and experience that will serve the community well. It’s been a tough job, the NomCom had to choose from a very strong applicant pool, with many highly qualified candidates for every position, including a record number of female applicants. After many hours of teleconferences and meetings, and then almost two and half days of discussion locked away in a room in Singapore, we reached unanimous agreement on all the selected nominees and the overall slate that includes individuals from China, Germany, Jamaica, Malaysia, Nigeria, Philippines and United States. Thanks to my committee for their hard work, and on behalf of all the NomCom a very sincere Thank You to all 88 candidates who gave their time and effort in volunteering to help ICANN”. The NomCom is charged with recruiting and selecting a portion of ICANN’s leadership. The NomCom is mandated to ensure that overall, ICANN’s leadership is diverse in geography, culture, skills, experience, and perspective. The basic criteria is that selectees are people of integrity, objectivity and sound judgment, can support decision-making within groups, can work effectively in English, have an understanding of ICANN’s mission and operation, are committed to its success, experienced in world affairs, contribute to cultural, professional and geographic expertise, and can work long and hard as volunteers in the global public trust. The NomCom evaluated over eighty-eight candidates, many of whom with exceptional qualifications in relation to the key criteria as set out in the ICANN Bylaws. With such a rich pool of candidates and very few seats to fill, the NomCom found itself unable to appoint all the applicants the Committee members would have desired to see on the Board and on the other bodies. Selectees listed for each ICANN body, in alphabetical order by family name. ICANN Board of Directors Steve Crocker , United States Judith Vasquez , Philippines ALAC Titi Akinsanmi , Nigeria Rinalia Abdul Rahim , Malaysia Carlton Samuels , Jamaica GNSO Council Lanre Ajayi , Nigeria Thomas Rickert , Germany ccNSO Council Hong Xue , China These individuals will take up their positions after the end of ICANN’s Annual General Meeting in Dakar, Senegal, on 28 October 2011. This year’s Nominating Committee received 88 Statements of Interest from candidates all over the world (23 female and 65 male), during its open nomination period from 17 December 2010 to 4 April 2011. The regional breakdown of this year’s candidates is: 19 from Africa, 24 from Asia/Australia/Pacific 14 from Europe 15 from Latin America/Caribbean 16 from North America For more information about the NomCom, please visit nomcom.icann.org/ This ICANN announcement was sourced from: www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-05aug11-en.htm

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Balkans.com chooses WebHostingBuzz as web hosting partner – Balkans.com Business News

Posted By Vrytek On Thursday, April 21st 2011 In General News, Technology News | Tags: amsterdam, balkans-com, european, herzegovina, phoenix, romania, slovenia, turkey, united-states, web-hosting | 
Balkans.com chooses WebHostingBuzz as web hosting partner – Balkans.com Business News

Balkans.com, the leading news and technology portal for the Balkans region has announced it has chosen WebHostingBuzz as its web hosting provider.

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Balkans.com Chooses WebHostingBuzz as Web Hosting Partner – DigitalJournal.com (press release)

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, April 19th 2011 In General News, Technology News | Tags: albania, amsterdam, balkans, bosnia, bulgaria, croatia, european, greece, herzegovina, largest, phoenix, president, Technology News, united-states, web-hosting | 
Balkans.com Chooses WebHostingBuzz as Web Hosting Partner – DigitalJournal.com (press release)

(Vocus/PRWEB) April 18, 2011 Balkans.com, the leading news and technology portal for the Balkans region, has announced it has chosen WebHostingBuzz as its web hosting provider .

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FBI Seizes Domain Names In Online Gambling Crackdown

Posted By Vrytek On Saturday, April 16th 2011 In Domain News | Tags: absolute, absolute-poker, Business, Companies, fbi, from-the-united, Government, Internet, operators, payments, poker, times, united, united-states | 
FBI Seizes Domain Names In Online Gambling Crackdown

The FBI has seized domain names for online gambling websites in what the New York Times has described as “an aggressive attack on Internet gambling.” The charges against the operators of three of the most popular online poker sites by federal prosecutors include fraud and money laundering and saw eleven people charged. According to the Times, “Prosecutors charged that the operators of Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars and Absolute Poker tricked banks into processing billions of dollars in payments from customers in the United States.

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.XXX Goes Live in the Root Servers

Posted By Vrytek On Saturday, April 16th 2011 In General News | Tags: application, beach, beach-gardens, blacklisting, chief-operating, florida, frank-michlick, level-domain, permanent-link, really-simple, Registry, root, united-states, xxx-300 | 
.XXX Goes Live in the Root Servers

04|15|2011 7:34 pm EDT .XXX Goes Live in the Root Servers by Frank Michlick in Categories: Registries – 1 Comment Earlier today IANA added the .XXX Top Level Domain to the root nameservers. While the registry operator Afilias is still in their setup process for ICM registry , the zone is currently propagating. While a number of registrars have already been taking pre-registrations, the actual timeline for the launch has not yet been published.

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