The entity in charge of the Internet’s addressing system is declaring victory over an abusive trend in registering domain names. Last year, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ...
Network Solutions is backing an Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) proposal to levy a non-refundable 20-cent fee on each domain that is registered (and then discarded) within ...
After years of twiddling their thumbs over the issue, ICANN has voted 13-0 to begin the bureaucratic process of putting an end to “domain tasting,” the slimy practice whereby speculators buy up ...
A proposal by the overseer of the Internet’s addressing system could make it a lot easier for people to reserve the domain name they want for their Web site. ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned ...
A proposal by the overseer of the Internet’s addressing system could cut back on the practice of “domain tasting” and make it easier for people to reserve the domain names they want for their Web ...
The domain-tasting issue (or the practice of domain registrars giving buyers a five-day window to renege on keeping a particular Web site) has seemingly come to a head. Shortly after details of Google ...
Kelly D. Talcott, a partner at K&L Gates, writes that the nomenclature of domain name law is just plain fun. Concepts such as phishing, typosquatting, tasting, and kiting all have legal relevance to ...
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The entity in charge of the Internet’s addressing system is declaring victory over an abusive trend in registering domain names. Last year, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ...