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Reading domain dispute decisions is a rather odd way to spend your day, but I’ll admit that I do read quite a few of them. Why? Because it’s fascinating to see why and how people win or lose these disputes. The .ie ccTLD traditionally has had [...] Continue reading
The Cloudflare domain name registrar was announced in September. They launched the registrar by making it available in waves to its existing customers. So now the Cloudflare Registrar is available to all customers. The Cloudflare registrar charges you at wholesale prices. The problem is that still after 3 months there is no way to register [...] Continue reading
Registrar is now open to all Cloudflare customers. The Cloudflare domain name registrar is now available to all Cloudflare customers, the company announced on Friday. The registrar launched a highly-secure registrar in 2016 and started expanding the registrar in September of last year. It was still only open to select customers until now. The big [...] Continue reading
I don’t know about you guys but personally, the idea of someone like myself (who works on a computer for a living) also spending his free time online seems… just plain wrong. Therefore, I just can’t see myself wasting countless hours watching cat pics on social media, I just don’t see [...] Continue reading
The future of Amazon’s bid for .amazon has been cast into more doubt after South American governments cancelled talks with ICANN. The new secretary general of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization, Alexandra Moreira, wrote to ICANN CEO Göran Marby February 13 to call off a meeting that had been planned to take place in Brasilia, [...] Continue reading
Registrars will be obliged to send out even more Whois accuracy emails, under a set of recommendations being considered in ICANN. Assuming recent recommendations out of the Whois policy working group are accepted, every registrant of a gTLD domain with something listed in the “Organization” field will receive a one-off mail from their registrar asking [...] Continue reading
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) released a research report last week displaying Canadians’ opinions and experiences regarding the internet and fake news, privacy, cybersecurity and access. Based on a survey of over 1,200 Canadian internet users in December 2018, the report highlights areas of concern, including apprehension [...] Continue reading