The Video: US Gov Oversight of ICANN and Proposed gTLDs
June 16, No CommentsThe U.S. House Of Representatives Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet recently met to examine issues related to ICANN, including the expiring JPA (Joint Project Agreement) between the Department of Commerce and ICANN, as well as ICANN’s proposed introduction of new generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs).
What Happened?
It was quite entertaining. See for yourself; we have preserved this historical grilling session here:
Feel free to rate the video and post comments.
Documents
Chair Boucher’s Opening Statement
Chair Waxman’s Opening Statement
Testimony of Fiona Alexander, Associate Administrator, Office of International Affairs, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
Testimony of Paul Twomey, President and CEO, ICANN
Testimony of Kenneth J. Silva, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, VeriSign
Testimony of Christine N. Jones, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, The Go Daddy Group, Inc
Testimony of Sarah Deutsch, Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Verizon Communications
Testimony of Thomas M. Lenard, President and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute
Name.Com Gives To Charity – Verizon Wins $33M
January 2, No CommentsAs an entrepreneur and someone who donates to a wide variety of charities, I can’t help but notice when companies do things that are right. In fact, I go out of my way to support such companies, which is why I’m posting this.
Name.com just had a promotion where $.50 from every .ORG registered until 12/31/08 was donated to Kiva.org. On top of that, they were selling .orgs for a crazy $6.49 – which means you should buy them anyway. In case you didn’t know, Kiva lends money to entrepreneurs in the developing world, empowering them to lift themselves out of poverty. It’s the “teach the man to fish” approach using micro-transactions.
Earlier today I came across another headline – Verizon Wins $33 Million in Suit Over Domain Names. Apparently, “the default judgment of $50,000 for each of 663 addresses registered by the Internet company, OnlineNic, was issued last Friday by United States District Judge Jeremy D. Fogel in San Jose, Calif. Judge Fogel froze OnlineNic’s assets and ordered the transfer to Verizon of all identical or confusingly similar addresses. Verizon sought as much as $66.3 million in damages over names that included myverizonwireless.com, iphoneverizonplans.com and verizon-cellular.com.”
So, it got me thinking. What about donating a large chunk of that to charity? Of course I don’t know how much of the $33M will go in legal expenses. The point is (assuming they get the money) that Verizon have scored $33M. What about doing something good with a % of that?


