Yesterday we posted a February 26th letter that ICA sent to ICANN urgently requesting that the ICANN Board defer action at its February 28th meeting on the pending proposal of the Arab Center for Dispute Resolution (ACDR) to be accredited as a UDRP arbitration provider — and that ICANN published ACDR’s revised proposal for public comment before taking any final …
ICA Asks ICANN Board to Defer Action on New UDRP Provider
Back in September 2010 ICANN invited public comment on the proposal of the Arab Center for Dispute Resolution (ACDR) of Amman, Jordan to become a UDRP arbitration provider. Most of the comments opposed approval or requested changes and clarifications. Nothing more was heard of the application – until it showed up on the Consent Agenda for the ICANN Board meeting …
ICANN Announcement of NAF as First URS Provider Raises Multiple Questions
Last week ICANN announced that the National Arbitration Forum (NAF) of Minneapolis, MN had been appointed to administer the new Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) rights protection mechanism for new gTLDs. (http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/announcements-and-media/announcement-2-20feb13-en) The announcement raises more questions than it answers. Despite the press announcement’s claim that NAF “has a proven track record boasting resolution of over 19,000 claims in …
What’s ICANN Policy and What’s just Implementation? ICA Weighs In
ICA just filed a comment letter responding to a draft ICANN framework for determining what is policy and what is just implementation of existing policy. We’ll be the first to admit that the subject is dry, vague, and of general interest only to Internet policy wonks – but the answers are critically important to assuring that domain investors and registrants …
Domain Sherpa Features Video Interview with ICA Counsel
Domain Sherpa, a well-known website that features video interviews with domain investment industry leaders, has now made available an interview with ICA Counsel Philip Corwin. Titled “ICA: The Domain Name Trade Association That Represents Your Financial Interests – With Philip Corwin”, the interview can be accessed at http://www.domainsherpa.com/phil-corwin-ica-interview/ . The interview was conducted in December 2012 – coincidentally, it took …
“Strawman Solution” Appears Unsolved – So What Now?
Commentary on ICANN’s proposed “Strawman Solution” for the Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH) is reaching impressive heights. With just a few hours remaining before the filing deadline eighty-three separate comments have been submitted on the proposal, and we imagine that a few more will trickle in before the inbox is closed. It would be an interesting exercise to calculate how many collective …
Strawman Conundrums: ICANN, WCIT, and the Multi-Stakeholder Process
The International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) concluded its Dubai meeting in some disarray last week, with 89 nations (with a collective population of 2.6 billion) signing the revised International Telecommunications Regulations (ITR) and 54 (with a collective population of 3.8 billion) abstaining and thereby effectively saying ‘No’. Ironically, the host nations of the next two …
ICA on the Record at ICANN 45-Toronto
While ICANN provides excellent remote participation technologies for its thrice-yearly public meetings, it’s been our experience that there is no real substitute for attending in person if you want to get the full picture of activities and have a meaningful impact. A tremendous amount of information is gained from hallway and other informal conversations, and it also allows for one-on-one …
VeriSign Agrees to .Com Price Freeze as Agreement Renewal Condition
VeriSign and the Department of Commerce (DOC) announced this morning that the Agreement allowing VeriSign to remain in place as the .Com registry operator had been approved with one major alteration — .Com wholesale prices will be frozen at $7.85 for the six-year length of the Agreement absent extraordinary circumstances. The version of the Agreement approved by ICANN’s Board in …
ICA To DOC: Slash .Com Pricing by $2+, and Tie Future Price Hikes to CPI
In the past two years VeriSign has bestowed “special dividends” on its shareholders totaling nearly $1 billion, still has a cash pile exceeding $1.4 billion, and has so little need for all that cash that it is planning to spend more than half of it on stock buybacks. Meanwhile, under the .Com registry operations renewal Agreement already okayed by ICANN, …