Compared to Kentucky, even China seems respectful of other governments’ jurisdiction. China isn’t trying to seize domain names of businesses or organizations that operate outside of China in order to block content that is illegal there. At least I haven’t heard of China trying to seize DalaiLama.com or LexingtonShambhala.org, a Kentucky Buddhist church’s domain name. What happens if every local …
ICA responds to Kentucky seizure order
September 24, 2008 – Statement from Jeremiah Johnston, President The Internet Commerce Association is aware of the extreme concern of ICA members regarding the action of Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear ordering the seizure of 141 gaming related domain names. It appears that there may be no statutory basis for this unprecedented action, that Kentucky may lack sufficient jurisdictional grounds and …
Making Registrar Transfers Easier
ICA is working to within ICANN to reduce the problems often faced by domainers when they want to transfer domains to the registrar of their choice. I recently participated in an ICANN drafting group chaired by ICA member, Mike O’Conner. Our drafting group was tasked with reviewing the text of four of the reasons for which registrars may deny an …
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under to Donate Profits to Internet Commerce Association
Australian conference supports domain name industry non-profit organization Brisbane, QLD, AUSTRALIA and Washington, DC, USA (August 5, 2008) – Fabulous.com and T.R.A.F.F.I.C., joint organizers of the upcoming T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under domain name conference, today announced that all profits from attendees and event sponsorships will be donated to the Internet Commerce Association (ICA), the non-profit advocate for the domain name industry.The …
Internet Commerce Association – Europe
PARIS, June 19 – On the opening day of the Domainer Meeting, the Internet Commerce Association (ICA) announced that, in cooperation with EuroDNS, it will establish a sister organization in Europe. Internet Commerce Association-Europe (ICA-EU) will be headquartered in Luxembourg to better represent its members with the EU Parliament and agencies located in Brussels, the European Court located in Luxembourg, …
ICANN Paris Domainer Guide
InternetCommerce.org (202) 657-4570 This guide is intended as a helpful overview of the activities scheduled during the ICANN meeting in Paris for members of Internet Commerce Association (ICA) as well as for other domain name registrants attending the meeting. We hope it will prove useful, especially for those who have not previously attended an ICANN meeting. The first part of …
Reynolds Named to Internet Commerce Association Board
Business association for domain name registrants and investors broadens representation; future board seats to be filled by direct elections WASHINGTON, DC (April 28, 2008) – The Internet Commerce Association (ICA), the business association for domain name registrants and investors, said today Philip Reynolds has been elected to the organizations Board of Directors. Reynolds is general manager of Thought Convergence, where …
Snowe Bill – Ineffective Anti-phishing Legislation
Internet Commerce Association (ICA) has been working diligently to stop the Snowe bill, S. 2661 since the day it was introduced. Even though it has an anti-phishing name, it is clearly a trademark bill. Philip Corwin, Counsel to ICA, has met with Senators’ staff and spoken with Capitol Hill reporters and other companies and associations who have a lobbying presence …
ADVISE YOUR SENATOR NOW: OPPOSE THE SNOWE BILL!
It is very important that every U.S.-resident ICA member as well as other domainers write to their U.S. Senators and advise them of the serious concerns raised by Sen. Snowe’s “anti-phishing” bill. Because it has been labeled consumer-friendly legislation aimed at stopping a serious consumer scam, your Senators may be inclined to support it unless they learn that it is …
CADNA Supports Anti-phishing Bill
The bill is titled and promoted as a solution for phishing. ICA strongly supports legislation to stop phishing. However, this bill causes great concern about overreaching trademark protection at the expense of innocent domain owners. Philip Corwin, Counsel to Internet Commerce Association, is reviewing the bill to try to separate the good from the bad and there is plenty of …