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ICANN has tapped Peter Thrush, a New Zealand lawyer, to head the organization after Vint Cerf, one of the founding fathers of the Internet, leaves. Thrush’s law background, specifically contract law, made him a perfect candidate to move the organization towards the future.…
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Two companies, including New.net, are registering domain names in alternative extensions, such as .xxx. Vint Cerf of ICANN says that this leads to confusion as the copyright laws governing domain names would not cover these registrars, leaving registrants with the possibility of losing their domains.…
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Vint Cerf, senior vice president of MCI Communications and the man generally credited with creating the internet, opened both barrels on Network Solutions for their claim of ownership over the databases of internet domain names.…
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