Posts Tagged ‘Domain Holders’

New Contract Signed With ICANN

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
Although we only became ICANN accredited a few short months ago we found ourselves signing up to the new contract with ICANN during the meeting in Sydney. The new contract (RAA) is the first major revision of the contract since it first came into being a decade ago. The new contract gives domain holders greater protection and certainty when they register domain names. In the picture above Dr Paul Twomey (centre) surrounded by a group of ICANN registrars including ourselves (I'm the one

Social Media Revolution Will Be .Tel-evised (E-Commerce Times)

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
The new top-level domain .tel began the go-live process on March 6. Unlike older domain iterations, .tel is not designed for hosting conventional Web sites. Instead, it uses the domain name system to store and transmit contact information that domain holders customize for content, keywords and privacy.

Open Letter To ICANN: Our Take On the New Domain Extensions

Saturday, December 13th, 2008
As we wrote a few days ago, Monday is the last day for submitting your comments on the New domain extensions, the gTLD’s, which is an incredibly important issue for all domain holders. It effects all domain holders because the rules that are applied to the new gTLDs can be used to amend existing contracts for all existing extensions. So even if you have no interest in acquiring any new gTLD domains, you still need to be interested in the contract under consideration. As we stated in our prev