Judge lets ICANN off the hookTechWorld - On 6 October it asked the court to force ICANN and Spamhaus's domain registrar, Tucows, to suspend its domain name. The request sparked speculation that ICANN, which is subject to US law, would be required to enforce that law internationally by, for
ICANN: We can't shut down SpamhausComputerworld - McGuire believes that companies in e360's position should go to U.K. courts to ask them to enforce the U.S. court's judgement, or, failing that, approach the domain registrar. ICANN has agreed that only registrars can suspend individual domain names
Moniker Auctions HELL.com But Purgatory Proves Too Pricey TodayEarthtimes - With more than a decade of experience, Moniker is a top 10 domain registrar, holds the industry's highest customer retention rate and pioneered the industry's first domain appraisal formula. It is considered the industry's premier marketplace to buy
Private Domain Depot Extends Online Identity Protection for $1.9524-7PressRelease.com - 24-7PressRelease/ - October 17, 2006 - Domain Registrar and Web hosting provider Private Domain Depot (privatedomaindepot.com) has extended online identity protection for $1.95. Originally to expire on October 15, 2006, it will now be extended to
If at first a domain name does not succeed, bid, bid againComputerworld - It also buys and sells names and runs a domain registrar operation for customers who want to register their own domain names. Domain-name auctions appear to be a growing marketplace, with established competition from Portland, Ore.-based SnapNames.com