In a new blog post, "The (Limited) Importance of ICANN's Decision to Extend the Public Comment Deadline," Doug Isenberg writes about the impact of ICANN's decision to extend the public comment deadline on new gTLD applications. Read the post at Doug's blog, "Isenberg On Domains," by clicking here.
ICANN (Quietly) Delays Launch of New gTLDs by Six Months
In a new blog post at "Isenberg On Domains," Doug Isenberg reveals that ICANN has quietly announced a six-month delay in the launch of new top-level domains -- and what the delay means for trademark owners. Read the post here.
Why ‘Locking’ a Domain Name is Important to the UDRP Process
In a new blog post at "Isenberg On Domains," Doug Isenberg talks about "Why ‘Locking’ a Domain Name is Important to the UDRP Process."
Frequently Asked Questions About ‘Community Objections’
In a blog post at Isenberg On Domains, Doug Isenberg answers some of the most common questions about filing a "community objection" to an application for a new global top-level domain (gTLD). Read the post here.
What ICANN's Public Comment Period for gTLD Applications is All About
In a new blog post at "Isenberg On Domains," attorney Doug Isenberg writes:
Anyone with an opinion about any of the pending 1,930 gTLD applications has an immediate opportunity to make his voice known, thanks to a 60-day public comment period at ICANN.Only a week into the process, though, misunderstandings already abound.
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