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- Whois policy group closes down in face of GDPR
- Marby ponders emergency powers to avoid fragmented Whois
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- Registrars will miss GDPR deadline by a mile
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- Austria to stop publishing most Whois data
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- Now South Africa looks to second-level domain sales
- Next new gTLD round unlikely before 2022
- Donuts scraps 200 companies, consolidates under Binky Moon
- ICANNWiki fans protest funding cut
- Is ICANN still over-estimating revenue from “stagnating” gTLD industry?
- Community calls on ICANN to cut staff spending
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January 1, 2001,
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In an interesting chain of events, the AC vulnerability lead to many ICANN groups using WebEx, with vulnerabilities of i... read more
I was involved with Asiamix Digital till early last year. The company then decided to cut financing which led to multipl... read more
The members have been calling for the PPB report to be published for the last year. Now we get a look at some of it's co... read more
Hi Garth, Thank you for this information. Steve... read more
Oh, jeez. As a science fiction fan, I've been waiting for .FAN to drop for years.... read more
The fee for a historical abstract ( a pdf that has the entire history of the domain ) will be $3. This will be available... read more
A while ago I reported a domain which distributed malware to visitors who came from google ads. And nobody I reported it... read more
you bought a crap not a registry domain. clickbait the title.... read more
Kevin, It would interesting to know how many other (failing)TLDs owe monies to ICANN and the extent of the problem. This... read more
I'm not a big fan of new gTLDs, but the headline seems to not take into account the full context of the statistics that ... read more