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The company alleging that the critical internet time-zone database infringes its copyright has dropped its lawsuit, admitting that you can’t copyright historical facts. ICANN took over maintenance of the TZ in October, after astrology software maker Astrolabe sued Arthur David Olson and Paul Eggert, who had managed it for nearly 30 annis. The database is [...] Continue reading
Good Morning. Not sure if any of you have any domains at the Great Domains auction that ends today. I tried my best to find domains to put on my list but it’s pretty hard to go through a list when the ajax code is jacked up. Don’t know if anyone had trouble with auctions [...] Continue reading
Only 15 UDRPs for .xxx after more than two months (but 15 rapid disputes). TD Bank has filed a UDRP for TDBank.xxx, making it the fifteenth entity to use UDRP in an effort to get control of a .xxx domain name. This seems like a relatively low number to me for a TLD that has [...] Continue reading
Better yet, what is DomainBlog.com worth? Yinan Wang AKA ‘Owntag’ on DNForum started a thread today looking for appraisals for DomainBlog.com. According to DomainTools the name was created in 2003 but the current registrant has had possession of the domain for less than a week. Keep an eye out, I expect Wang (who sold creditcard.net [...] Continue reading
It would be reasonable to assume that your employer is archiving your email communications. But what about your personal emails, texts, phone calls and Facebook posts. Are these really private? Not for long, if the UK government has its way. It has been reported that its new anti-terror plan, if passed, would require [...] Continue reading
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. While no six-figure domain sales were publicly reported this past week there was plenty of strength in the market's mid-range with 39 solid five-figure sales entering the books. 13 of those were .coms, 5 were ccTLDs and 2 were non .com gTLDs. [...] Continue reading
The Domain Pulse evening event at Hamburg’s Fish Auction Hall that brought to a close the first day of the conference meant there were quite a few stragglers at day two’s commencement. But by the afternoon everyone had arrived in time to hear an update on this year’s Registrar Atlas Survey, presented by Thomas Rickert. [...] Continue reading