Nineteen Registrars Decry ICANN Arrangement
hpcanswers writes "ICANN, the governing body for Internet domain names, recently gave VeriSign exclusive control of the top-level .com domain until 2012. Now, nineteen registrars, including GoDaddy and Network Solutions, have petitioned ICANN to reconsider on the basis that VeriSign will most likely increase registration fees. A few of the registrars have also asked the US Department of Commerce to veto the deal." From the article: "The new deal permits VeriSign to increase the price of domain name registrations by 7 per cent in four of the next six years. In the two remaining years, VeriSign will only be able to raise prices if it can show the rises are necessary for security reasons. It also gives VeriSign a presumptive right to renewal of the .com registry, on the proviso that it complies with certain aspects of the agreement."
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I posted this article about 3-4 weeks ago on Slashdot with the SAME information and it got rejected but this one goes through? RIDICULOUS!
I feel cheated now.
Hello, this is Tom Tucker. This just in: companies dislike it when their competitor is given a legal monopoly. More at eleven.
Also, can a common everyday food kill you instantly? We'll tell you after sports.
PS: Knicks suck, Yankees suck, Verisign sucks.
If I knew the wedgies I gave you back in 6th grade would have resulted in this . . . I might have taken a moments pause.