Posts Tagged ‘Commerce Association’
The following is the report on the ICANN forum on the new URS proposal which was held in New York Yesterday by Phil Corwin of the Internet Commerce Association , (the “ICA”) that attended to represent domainers interests: Here are Mr. Corwin comments: “”"” On Monday, July 13th, ICANN opened its global consultation summer road show on Broadway in the ornate Hudson Theatre in the Millennium Hotel. The show was very low in entertainment value and, while the orchestra seating was fairly well
ICA File’s Brief in Kentucky Domain Seizure Action
Saturday, October 4th, 2008
The Internet Commerce Association (ICA) filed a “friend of the court” brief yesterday on the Kentucky domain name seizure. ica-amicus-brief (Adobe Reader Required) The brief attacks the governor action on several grounds. First the Kentucky law which was cited by the state in taking the action relates to “Mechanical Gambling Devices” which domains simply are not under the state law’s definition. Second the brief attacks the ruling for referring to domain names as property. The brief points
ICA responds to Kentucky seizure order
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
The Internet Commerce Association is aware of the extreme concern of ICA members regarding the action of Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear ordering the seizure of 141 gaming related domain names. It appears that there may be no statutory basis for this unprecedented action, that Kentucky may lack sufficient jurisdictional grounds and that it also may violate the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution. The ICA intends to immediately investigate this matter, including outreach to affected ICA memb
ICA Responds to Kentucky Seizure of Gambling Domains
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Jeremiah Johnston, the president of the Internet Commerce Association has responded to Kentucky’s seizure of 141 gambling domain names. “The Internet Commerce Association is aware of the extreme concern of ICA members regarding the action of the Kentucky Attorney General ordering the seizure of 141 gaming related domain names. It appears that there may be no statutory basis for this unprecedented action, that Kentucky may lack sufficient jurisdictional grounds and that it also may violate the
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under to Donate Profits to Internet Commerce Association (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Monday, August 4th, 2008
Fabulous.com and TRAFFIC, joint organizers of the upcoming TRAFFIC Down Under domain name conference, today announced that all profits from attendees and event sponsorships will be donated to the Internet Commerce Association , the non-profit advocate for the domain name industry.
