
Turning
Pro?
[May 16, 2002] Doctors, lawyers, and accountants will
soon be able to get specialized .pro namespace on the Web. Could your
Internet service benefit from turning .pro, too?
Representing
the Kids of America
[April 18, 2002] Learn why the 2002 version of the
legislation that seeks to create a child-safe name space on the Web remains
just as unpalatable to the online community as it did in 2001.
ICANN
Be Reformed
[March 18, 2002] In the 16th century religious
reformers transformed Christianity. In the 21st century ICANN's proposed
reformation could transform independent ISP operators into Members At
Large.
ICANN
Be Reorganized
[March 7, 2002] Support for any type of governmental
control over the Internet is just about as popular as kicking puppies.
So why would current ICANN leadership propose just that?
All
For Dot-U.S.
[February 21, 2002] Though some country codes have
taken off, like .uk and .au, the country code allocated to the United
States, .us has not. However, that may change as the new TLD gains patriotic
popularity.
ICANN's
Take On New TLDs
[January 24, 2002] Developing new top-level domains holds
the promise of alleviating over crowded .com space on the Web. There are many
theories regarding possible solutions—here's another one.
Revamp
the Domain Name Dispute Policy
[January 9, 2002] If the road to Hell is paved
with good intentions, then ICANN's UDRP is on a fast track to the nether
world. What will it take to resolve domain name disputes once and for
all?
Sold
to the Highest Squatter
[December 27, 2001] Opportunities for cybersquatting
are proliferating as new domains are created. In the past, the victims
had little recourse, but that might change, thanks to the ACPA.
Domain
Name Disaster Contingency
[December 12, 2001] ISPs have watched DSL firms default
and cable access companies go kaplooey this year. But what happens to your ISP
business when a domain name registrar fails?
A
Worldwide Internet … One Country At A Time
[November 28, 2001] Country code TLDs are as unique
as the respective cultures they represent, making it tough to make them
your business.
New.net
Distends Domain Dynasty
[November 14, 2001] Alternative domain name registrar
oppugns ICANN's insolence toward new TLDs. ISPs hold the key to a universal
resolution. Could a single-minded ISP collective make ICANN capitulate?
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