Michael Collins on Managing Community Risk – Live From Traffic DownUnder 2008
November 17, No Comments
Michael Collins is the Executive Director of the Internet Commerce Association (ICA). He spoke about a variety of subtopics within the industry. You could sum it up by this statement:
We all know that domain abuse is real and this community must help stop the abuse to protect its assets and income.
The industry should:
- Respect for human suffering and victims of tragedy
- Protection of names of persons
Domainers must move away from the dark side.
As the new gTLDs and TLD are introduced, we must be careful about precedents and issues that may arise. eg: Verisign asking for special conditions.
UDRP cases reference other UDRP cases – we can help Domainers appeal UDRP decisions when it comes to precedents.
Domainers need to be organized to respond to threats to the industry when they occur – before the adversaries have momentum on their side.
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