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Prior to the start of ICANN64 in Kobe, Japan, the ICANN Board will be meeting from 8-10 March for its second Board workshop of 2019. As I’ve noted before, workshops held before ICANN’s Public Meetings provide us with a chance to take a closer look at the issues the community will be working on during [...] Continue reading
Last August, a draft of the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) profile underwent Public Comment in an effort to give the entire ICANN community a chance to provide feedback on this important document. The ICANN organization worked with a discussion group of gTLD registries and registrars to create this proposal. We've published the profile and [...] Continue reading
NameCheap has been doing something pretty cool that I thought would be good to spread the word about. Since 2014, the company has been giving away .ME domain names to students and educators through their “NameCheap University” initiative on NC.me. “The “Namecheap University” (nc.me) initiative and website launched in 2014, offering free .me domains, [...] Continue reading
Today: The floor price of a 3-character .com’s / ChandlerProject.org sold for $9,211 / Buying A Gaming Domain – 1 or 2 Word Brandable – Budget: Up to $6,000.00 / And more! Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community [...] Continue reading
The past week's domain sales activity was concentrated in the mid-range of the market with variety replacing high end sales in the spotlight. [...] Continue reading
For example, consider the substantial risks of faulty social security legal status classifications of employees. They can be found but in administrative processes across the enterprise. Compliance means compliance with mandatory law and recognized ethical standards within the company. These rules are the employees usually through training events or 0 It is responsible to [...] Continue reading
Russian State Duma deputy, chairman of the Committee on Security and Corruption Control Vasily Piskarev told Russian reporters on Tuesday that Russia is studying China's legislative experience in dealing with corruption, cyber-terrorism and cross-border crime on the Internet. "Russia and China consider it important to take measures to implement the principle of inevitability of punishment [...] Continue reading