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Can’t get enough GDPR? Come to my NamesCon panel

Kevin Murphy, June 4, 2018, 09:54:01 (UTC), Domain Services

NamesCon Europe is being held in Valencia, Spain, this week, the first time the NamesCon branding has been applied to the old Domaining Europe show.
Starting Thursday, it’s a two-day conference — or three if you count the social events planned for Saturday — with a varied agenda focused on domain investors.
The keynote will be given by Akram Atallah, president of ICANN’s Global Domains Division, on a so-far unspecified topic.
There will be about 20 sessions in total, organized in a single track and covering topics such as valuation, monetization, drop-catching, web development and legal issues facing domainers.
Expect speakers from the likes of Donuts, Sedo, the new gTLDs .club and .global, and a bunch of companies I’ve never heard of (a fact I hope to rectify).
Staff from NamesCon owner GoDaddy also have a decent presence among the speakers.
Domaining Europe was sold to NamesCon earlier this year and there’s going to be a short “handover ceremony” at the end of the show, followed by a performance by a band whose lineup feature the conference’s new CEO.
I’ll be hosting a panel comprising Blacknight CEO Michele Neylon and German lawyer Thomas Rickert on the General Data Protection Regulation on Thursday just before lunch.
If you no longer wish me to tell you this, please click here. But if, as a domainer, you feel there are important GDPR issues that should be discussed at the session, feel free to leave a comment below or shoot me an email.
As usual with shows like this, a big part of the value is in the networking, and there’s plenty of opportunities for socializing scheduled, including a “Disco Party!” slated to end at 5am.
NamesCon Europe tickets are still available, priced now at €786.50 ($922).
Disclosure: I’m paying my own way to the show but have a complimentary press pass.

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Comments (2)

  1. Volker Greimann says:

    The topic of the keynote has been leaked:
    “Clarity – Why ICANN keeps using this word and what we think it means”

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