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Sunday, February 29
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Bret Fausett
on Sun 29 Feb 2004 08:53 PM PST
Seriously. I don't get it. Why do these Hollywood goofballs laugh when someone thanks their lawyer? ..It was even picked up in the news.
Tuesday, February 24
by
Bret Fausett
on Tue 24 Feb 2004 06:26 PM PST
I didn't have much of an opinion on same-sex marriage until about two weeks ago. Seeing the look of sheer joy on the faces of the couples recently married in San Francisco and those celebrating the recent decisions by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, however, has made it more than obvious to me that marriage is indeed an equal rights issue. After the last two weeks, I simply cannot imagine denying the right to marriage to anyone. I am confident that in fifty years time, we'll look back on stories like this one in the same way we now view pictures like this.
Friday, February 20
by
Bret Fausett
on Fri 20 Feb 2004 03:14 PM PST
A Letter from Verisign to Registrars: "Dear VeriSign Registrar, On January 26, 2004, we concluded negotiations with ICANN staff concerning certain conditions for the launch of the Wait Listing Service...." more »
by
Bret Fausett
on Fri 20 Feb 2004 11:22 AM PST
From the Preliminary Report of the February 18th Board Meeting: "On 26 January 2004, ICANN's General Counsel wrote to VeriSign to document the conclusion of negotiations concerning the conditions on VeriSign's proposed offering of WLS. During this Board Meeting, the Board authorized the public posting of the 26 January 2004 letter (PDF) setting forth the results of the negotiations and asked that this matter be placed on the Board's agenda for the publicly-held Board Meeting for 6 March 2004 in Rome, Italy."
Thursday, February 19
by
Bret Fausett
on Thu 19 Feb 2004 11:58 AM PST
Network Solutions in a new press release: "70 percent of[survey] respondents said they have provided false data about their identity because of concerns about their personal information becoming public."
by
Bret Fausett
on Thu 19 Feb 2004 11:54 AM PST
Jewish World Review has an interesting interview this month with Vint Cerf. I was surprised by his answer to the question "what else do you want to do?"
Wednesday, February 18
by
Bret Fausett
on Wed 18 Feb 2004 11:01 AM PST
Yahoo! has rolled out its own search technology. Very cool. A single search definitively establishes that Yahoo! is now superior to Google.
by
Bret Fausett
on Wed 18 Feb 2004 09:58 AM PST
Five new staff appointments at ICANN, including a well-deserved promotion for Dan Halloran. I'm troubled though that the duties for the Director of Communications (formerly Mary Hewett) and the new position of Manager of Public Participation have been lumped together under one person. Manager of Public Participation is a vital position, and Mr. Baker's impressive credentials suggest that his experience is solely on the press side of his new job. Fortunately, this appears to be a temporary appointment, and I hope that the Public Participation position gets a full-time employee soon. Add: From the Evolution and Reform Process: "There should be a Manager of Public Participation. This would be a staff position, under the management of the CEO, whose sole responsibility would be to take the actions necessary to enable effective public input into the ICANN policy-development process." Tuesday, February 17
by
Bret Fausett
on Tue 17 Feb 2004 06:47 PM PST
Fresh off the wires: an "ad hoc group of registrars" has sent a demand letter to ICANN asking that it withdraw or delay implementation of Verisign's Waiting List Service. The WLS is on the agenda for the ICANN Board meeting tomorrow. Add: An interesting thread on the registrars' mailing list also addresses the WLS issue before the Board tomorrow. One of the messages also includes a copy of an earlier letter sent to ICANN in December, 2003 by a group of 25 registrars.
by
Bret Fausett
on Tue 17 Feb 2004 01:24 PM PST
February 12 e-mail from Jordyn Buchanan: "Dear Registrars, We are writing with exciting news about the .pro registry...." more »
Monday, February 16
by
Bret Fausett
on Mon 16 Feb 2004 10:01 AM PST
The ICANN Board will meet by teleconference on Wednesday, 18 February 2004. The proposed agenda includes:
.NG and WLS ought to be interesting discussions. Too bad the Board isn't webcasting this one.
by
Bret Fausett
on Mon 16 Feb 2004 09:28 AM PST
A couple of years ago, I registered a new domain name and, for the contact address, created a new e-mail address that I had never used before and have never used again. The e-mail address didn't attract much immediate spam (cf, CDT's spam study which covered a six month period), but now, almost two years after I registered the domain name and months after I allowed its registration to lapse, spam is starting to come in on the unique e-mail address I created for my test. The spam that I received over the weekend asked me to link to a third-level address (composed from my e-mail address) under TRUSTRNKTRNG.COM. Registrant: zhang jun How do you say "Arrrgh" in Chinese? Saturday, February 14
by
Bret Fausett
on Sat 14 Feb 2004 12:55 PM PST
Jennifer Trosper, Spirit mission manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory quoted in a new NASA Press Release: "We have an international interplanetary communications network established at Mars."
Thursday, February 12
by
Bret Fausett
on Thu 12 Feb 2004 01:46 PM PST
REGISTER COM INC (Form: 8-K, Received: 02/12/2004 16:21:15): "During the fourth quarter of 2003, Register.com entered into an agreement (with Hostway Corporation, a global leader in Web hosting and managed Internet services) to sell the core assets of its subsidiary, RegistryPro. Subject to approval by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), Hostway will become the registry operator for the .pro top-level domain for professionals. Financial terms of the deal will not be disclosed."
by
Bret Fausett
on Thu 12 Feb 2004 01:45 PM PST
The latest news from Dave Farber's list strikes me as a big deal. The FCC press release is here in PDF Format. The rulemaking process should be interesting, to say the least.
Monday, February 9
by
Bret Fausett
on Mon 09 Feb 2004 08:45 AM PST
David Post and Bradford C. Brown on Who's Best To Manage Internet Plumbing?: "The idea of the United Nations taking charge of the Internet's naming and numbering system strikes many (including the U.S. delegation) as falling somewhere between unwise and idiotic--and, it should be noted, all the World Summit delegates could agree on was a plan to think more about the plan. But that shouldn't obscure the fact that we're at the beginning of a serious global debate about how the Internet plumbing gets done...."
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