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2018-12-23

News Review | Greed is Good? ICANN Auctions & The Big 'Money Grab'

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2018-12-23 with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) Greed is Good? ICANN Auctions & The Big 'Money Grab,' 2) Other ICANN news: a. EPDP Meetings, b. New gTLD .AMAZONc..WEB IRP, d. New gTLDs Next Round3) Names, Domains & Trademarks:  VeriSign $VRSN in NASDAQ 100, 4) ICYMI, 5) Most Read.

1) Greed is Good? ICANN New gTLD Auctions & The Big 'Money Grab' 
ICANN New gTLDs: "Greed Is Good" (graphic)
"... 2. Auctions (both "private" and "ICANN last resort") have corrupted ICANN and the processes for developing new gTLDs--"it's all about the money"--and increase costs that new gTLD registry operators can only recoup by charging registrants far more money for new gTLD domain name registrations and renewals than necessary had ICANN followed RFC1591 and the advice of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division cited above. In effect, consumers (domain name registrants) are bearing, directly and indirectly, the entire costs of ICANN's ill-conceived, horribly implemented, and corrupt program for new gTLDs .... 5. In lieu of the contracted parties' proposed "money grab" above and all other third parties' already proposed, or yet to come, "money grabs," ICANN should instead end this entire repulsive and tawdry "money grab" stampede, and announce it will set aside ALL of the auction proceeds for the benefit of domain name registrants who have, indirectly, provided these funds ..." (emphasis added)
Editor's note: excerpts above from my comment to ICANN's Initial Report of the New gTLD Auction Proceeds Cross-Community Working Group, my comment is embed in full below:

See all the comments to ICANN's Big "Money Grab" here.

2) ICANN News
graphic "ICANN | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers"
ICANN Expedited Policy Development Process (EPDP) on Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data (graphic)
a. GDPR & ICANN WHOIS: Next meeting of the EPDP working group is Jan 3, 2019. For information on last week's meetings (info, transcripts, recordings, etc.) see last week's News Review. All comments to the EPDP Initial Report (pdf) can be reviewed here.

Editor's note: for more on the EPDP Initial Report comment process (including an "easy to read" copy of the comment I submitted), go to last week's News Review.

Related:

b. New gTLD .AMAZON: 
new gTLD .AMAZON (graphic)
18 Dec 2018 Letter (pdf) (content below) from ICANN Board Chair Cherine Chalaby to HE Jacqueline Mendoza:
Background: 7 Dec 2018 Letter from HE Jacqualine Mendoza to ICANN Board (pdf);

See also: (1) .AMAZON new gTLD application (pdf): "Geographic Names 21(a). Is the application for a geographic name? No." (2) 18 Dec 2018 Letter from ICANN CEO Göran Marby to GAC Chair Manal Ismail (pdf).

c. New gTLD .WEB IRP: 
new gTLD .WEB (graphic)
ICANN’s Opposition To  Afilias Domains No. 3 Ltd.’S Request For Emergency Panelist And Interim Measures Of Protection (pdf) embed below:

Remaining items on the .WEB IRP schedule:
7 January 2019 Afilias Reply on Its Request for Interim Measures of Protection
9 January 2019 I CANN Sur-Reply (if any)
14 January 2019 Video Hearing on Afilias Interim Request
28 January 2019 Emergency Panelist Decision on Interim Request
More info here.
d. New gTLDs Next Round: 18 Dec 2018 Letter from ICANN Board Chair Cherine Chalaby to Cheryl Langdon-Orr and Jeff Neuman (pdf) re: new gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDPWG Supplemental Initial Report:
"We believe that any new recommendations should guard against bad faith applications to the extent possible. These concerns mostly center on the issues of auctions of last resort and on private auctions. We take special note of the possible practice of participating in private auctions for the sole purpose of being paid to drop out. We also take note of the abuse that becomes possible in alterations to the change request mechanisms. The Board has concerns about whether, and in what ways, the availability of private auctions incentivizes applications for purposes other than actually using the string; and we are interested in how these incentives for abuse might be minimized."
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3) Names, Domains & Trademarks:  Verisign $VRSN
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VERISIGN (graphic)
.COM Registry Operator VeriSign (NASDAQ:VRSN) is one of the six companies joining the NASDAQ-100 index coincident with its annual re-ranking, effective prior to market open on December 24, 2018. Source: Bloomberg First Word.
NASDAQ-100 (graphic)
NASDAQ-100 Index
UPDATE: Dec 27, 2018: $VRSN UP 4% Since Added to the NASDAQ-100
Editor's note: The NASDAQ-100 Index is composed of the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on The NASDAQ Stock Market®, and was launched in January 1985.  

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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The EFF Gift Guide: What’s Creeping Us Out | EFF.org
  • Facebook’s Portal
  • Smart Home Hubs From Google, Amazon and Others
  • Verizon Phones with AppFlash Spyware
  • The Elf on the Shelf & the Mensch on a Bench
Editor's note: consider making a donation to EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) before 2018 ends.

5) Most Read Posts this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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-- John Poole, Editor  Domain Mondo 

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2018-06-17

News Review | The State of the Domain Name Industry Q1 2018

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2018-06-17) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) The State of the Domain Name Industry Q1 2018,  2)Other ICANN news: a. ICANN vs. EPAGb. ICANN Board Public Sessions June 22-23, c.ICANN WHOIS & GDPR: EPDP (Expedited Policy Development Process), d. NTIA & IANA, 3) Names, Domains & Trademarks: a. Worst TLDs, and more, 4) ICYMI: EU's Article 13 Nightmare, 5) Most Read.

1) The State of the Domain Name Industry Q1 2018
a. Rampant spam, falling registrations show new gTLDs have limited business value | TechRepublic.com June 15, 2018: "Studies indicate malicious actors are disproportionately using cheap new gTLDs ... [new gTLDs' domain name] registrations have fallen 20% over the last year ..."

b. Domain Name Industry Brief (DNIB) Q1 2018 | Verisign.com published June 14, 2018, key metrics:
  • All TLDs (top-level domains): The first quarter of 2018 closed with approximately 333.8 million domain name registrations across all top-level domains (TLDs), an increase of approximately 1.4 million domain name registrations, or 0.4%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2017. Domain name registrations have grown by approximately 3.2 million, or 1%, year over year
  • ccTLDs: Total country-code TLD (ccTLD) domain name registrations were approximately 146.3 million at the end of the first quarter of 2018, with an increase of approximately 0.2 million domain name registrations, or 0.1%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2017. ccTLDs increased by approximately 3.2 million domain name registrations, or 2.2%, year over year.
  • The ten largest TLDs in the world (Verisign graphicas of March 31, 2018, (in millions of domain name registrations): .com 133.9; .cn 21.4: .tk 19.9; .de 16.3; .net 14.4; .uk 12.0; .org 10.3; .info 6.2; .ru 6.1; .nl 5.8.
  • New gTLDs continue shrinking in total registrations and as a share (%) of all gTLDs: 6% of all gTLDs as of March 31, 2018 (20.2 million registrations), as compared to 6.2% as of Dec. 31, 2017 (20.6 million) and 7.7% as of March 31, 2017 (25.4 million). 
Editor's note: rather than acknowledge the new gTLDs disaster of its own making, ICANN is in an apparent 'state of denial and delusion' (la-la land). Also note new gTLDs have no price controls, a new gTLD domain name that costs you $20 to register today could cost you $20,000 next year to renew the registration for just one year (in the absolute sole discretion of the registry operator), ICANN couldn't care less about domain name registrants being "ripped off." In fact, that's the way ICANN intentionally designed and implemented the new gTLDs program against the advice of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and FTC (U.S. Federal Trade Commission):
US Dept of Justice Antitrust Division recommendations via NTIA to ICANN (Dec 3, 2008)
Legacy generic top-level domains (gTLDs) .COM and .NET as of Mar. 31, 2018:
(a) gTLD .com (price-controlled by U.S. gov NTIA) domain name base totaled approximately 133.9 million domain name registrations, an increase of 2 million, or 2%, from 131.9 as of Dec. 31, 2017), and an increase of 5.5 million registrations, or 4%, year over year (as of March 31, 2017, the .com domain name base totaled 128.4 million);
(b) gTLD .net (ineptly price-controlled by ICANN) domain name base totaled approximately 14.4 million domain name registrations, a decline of 100,000 registrations from 14.5 million as of Dec. 31, 2017 and a decline of 800,000 registrations year over year (as of March 31, 2017, the .net domain name base totaled 15.2 million).

2) ICANN news
graphic "ICANN | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers"
a. ICANN vs. EPAG: more on ICANN's Appeal of the German Court Decision on GDPR / WHOIS rejecting ICANN's request for an injunction against German domain name registrar EPAG (which is part of Tucows):
"So what on earth is ICANN doing? And why is it spending millions of dollars pursuing flawed legal challenge after flawed legal challenge? The answer is simple: the organization has more money than sense."--Kieren McCarthy in TheRegister.co.uk
June 7, 2018, letter from Tucows CEO Elliot Noss to ICANN CEO Goran Marby:

b. ICANN.org: The ICANN Board of Directors will be holding four public sessions and a public Board meeting during its upcoming workshop in Panama City, Panama, which will be taking place  22-24 June 2018, ahead of ICANN62.
The agenda of the ICANN Board of Directors' public meeting & sessions, Friday and SaturdayJune 22-23, is provided below (all times UTC):
  • 22 June 18:15 (2:15pm EDT) – 19:15 IDN Variant TLD Implementation Recommendations
  • 23 June 18:00 (2pm EDT) – 18:15 Board FY18 Priorities – Status of Deliverables
  • 23 June 18:15 (2:15pm EDT) – 18:45 Long-Term and Short-Term Options for Streamlining the Reviews
  • 23 June 22:00 (6pm EDT) – 23:00 Internet Governance Strategic Discussion Progress
The sessions will be in English only. The format for each will be a listen-only session via Adobe Connecthttps://participate.icann.org/opencommunity/  Additional access numbers here.  Participant Code: 5542211258. More information about the Panama workshop and other upcoming ICANN Board meetings here. See also Chair's Blog: A Preview of the Panama Board Workshop | ICANN.org.

c. ICANN WHOIS & GDPR: EPDP (Expedited Policy Development Process)
UPDATE 20 June 2018: graphic below from the GNSO pre-ICANN62 webinar on June 18.
See also 19 June 2018 GNSO--EPDP Initiation Request and Charter Drafting Team 13:00 UTC Transcript, Mp3, and Adobe Connect Recording;

Reference to the "elephant in the room" (in transcript/recording above) is to the following published by ICANN org 19 June 2018:
Data Protection/Privacy Update: Seeking Community Feedback on Proposed Unified Access Model | ICANN.org:
  • draft Registration Directory Data System (RDDS) Access Agreement (pdf) draft 1.0 Jun18
An extraordinary GNSO Council meeting on 12 June resulted in the GNSO Council agreeing to form a drafting team consisting of Council leadership and interested Council members to develop an Initiation Request for an Expedited Policy Development Process as well as a proposed Charter for this effort. Many sessions at the upcoming ICANN62 meeting, June 25-28, will deal with the GDPR and EPDP. Additional information below:

See also:
Let’s talk about WHOIS accreditation – Before it’s too late | internetgovernance.org--by Farzaneh Badii, Chair of ICANN's Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG). 
Have You Had Your GDPR Training Today? "... [it's] almost as if it's a badge of honor [in ICANN] to talk about complex legal matters not studied closely. We demand a high standard of knowledge from those who want to participate on the technical side of ICANN's work; we need an equally high standard on the GDPR side as well ... 'Recent research has established that it takes more than 20 hours of training just to acquire a workable understanding of the GDPR' … Let's require every member of the upcoming EPDP — members of the community, staff AND consultants — to complete neutral GDPR Training of the type IAPP identified above — 20 hours for "workable understanding" — before coming onto the EPDP ...." --Kathy Kleiman in circleid.com.
ICANN.org Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data, Webinar 6 June 2018Adobe Connect and Presentation [PDF, 213 KB].
Audio recordings also available: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish.

d. NTIA & IANA: Oversight of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration - Hearings - U.S. Senate Committee On Commerce, Science, & Transportation (video) 13 June 2018, witness: David J. Redl, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and Administrator, NTIA, U.S. Department of Commerce. Asked whether the IANA transition was "complete and irreversible," Redl answered, "Yes, that is my personal view," adding, "but we've put that question out there, if you do want to unwind it, how do we do so?" More at the link above and in last week's News Review.

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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a. Top Ten TLDs (top-level domains) with the worst reputations for spam operations as of 11 June 2018 include 5 new gTLDs #1 .men; #2 .loan; #7 .top; #8 .click; #9 .work; and 5 ccTLDs--The Spamhaus Project | The Top 10 Most Abused TLDs | spamhaus.org.

b. Law Firm Squire Patton Boggs Resolves China Intellectual Property Disputes Over Its Name | law.com: June 12, 2018: "Four years after a company commandeered official use of the firm's name in China, the U.S. firm said it is now in full ownership of all trademarks and domain names in the country ..."

c. Why Web.com Group Inc. Stock Jumped Today | fool.com 11 Jun 2018: hedge fund Starboard Value disclosed a 9.4% ownership stake in Web.com and investors are "starved for good news." NASDAQ: WEB.

d. Nominet [Registry operator for .UK] throws out US corp's attempt to seize Brit domain names | TheRegister.co.uk: domain names forte.co.uk and forte.uk.

e. Want to secure your website? Here's where to start | TechRadar.com

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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EU's Article 13 Nightmare: 70+ Internet Luminaries Ring the Alarm on EU Copyright Filtering Proposal | Electronic Frontier Foundation | EFF.org"As Europe's latest copyright proposal heads to a critical vote on June 20-21, more than 70 Internet and computing luminaries have spoken out against a dangerous provision, Article 13, that would require Internet platforms to automatically filter uploaded content ..."

Viet Nam: Proposed cybersecurity law threatens to stamp out online freedom | Amnesty International. See also "Vietnam said the groups behind Sunday’s protests against proposed laws demonstrators view as curbing Internet freedom and favoring Chinese investors were trying to damage the country’s image, after the rare display of public activism reportedly turned violent"--Bloomberg.com.

Cybercrime: Feds arrest dozens in alleged wire transfer scam | TheHill.com 11 Jun 2018

DNS Data Attacks: European Firms Most Vulnerable To DNS Data Attacks: Study | MediaPost.com

Net Neutrality: Four ways to survive the end of net neutrality today | fastcompany.com 11 Jun 2018

Net Neutrality (counter view): Celebrating internet freedom: What the Restoring Internet Freedom Order means for consumers | aei.org.

Russia: TASS.com: Business & Economy - Putin calls for finding modern ways to ensure security without banning Internet.

DNS Blocking: Swiss have voted in favor of authorities having the right to order internet service providers to block access to unlicensed online gambling sites for residents of the country--On Sundayvoters in Switzerland backed a new law | casino.org.

Oracle Internet Intelligence Map | Oracle.com--Oracle Internet Intelligence | Oracle.com.

5) Five most read posts this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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1. News Review | Should the IANA Stewardship Transition Be Unwound?
includes UPDATE: ICANN Appeals German Court Decision on GDPR / WHOIS



-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2018-04-22

News Review | Coming May 25, EU's GDPR, Are You Ready? ICANN Isn't

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2018-04-22) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) Coming May 25: the EU's GDPR, Are You Ready? ICANN Isn't, 2) a. More ICANN new gTLDs Dysfunction, b. U.S. gov NTIA's Strange Letter To ICANN3) Goodbye Neustar $$, 4) ICYMI: "ICANN People" and more, 5) Most Read.

New gTLD .WEB Update April 23: Afilias drops "bomb" on ICANN Board (full letter embed here)

1) Coming May 25, EU's GDPR, Are You Ready? ICANN Isn't:
 ICANN's GDPR Train Wreck  ©2018 DomainMondo.com (graphic)
Just 1½ years after the IANA transition, the dysfunction, incompetence, and conflicts of interest, are self-evident as systemic throughout the California corporation officially known as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, otherwise known as ICANN, as well as in its self-selected "ICANN community" dominated by "special interests" (trademark lawyers, corporate lobbyists, and contracted parties, i.e., domain name registrars and registry operators). Now ICANN, despite its international "global" pretensions, finds itself, inexplicably, unprepared for the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which becomes enforceable May 25, 2018:
Data Protection/Privacy Issues Update 13 Apr 2018 | ICANN.org: "... On Thursday, we  received a letter [PDF, 400 KB] from the Article 29 Working Party where they provided recommendations on ICANN org's Interim Model for Compliance [PDF, 922 KB] with ICANN's agreements and the GDPR. In my reply [PDF, 313 KB] to Article 29 I again emphasize the need for additional time to further develop and implement the model, including a moratorium on enforcement until our model is in place ..."--Göran Marby, ICANN President and CEO (emphasis added)
Although everyone was given two years to prepare, ICANN's overpaid and incompetent management team, completely bungled GDPR preparations, leaving the ICANN organization and "ICANN community" scrambling to find ways to comply with the EU GDPR by May 25, 2018, now less than five weeks away. In response to the increasing alarm and anxiety, the ICANN Board of Directors indicated to the GNSO Council leadership team and the RDS PDP WG (RDS) leadership team on April 11, 2018, that the ICANN Board of Directors is considering a temporary policy/specification as outlined in the RAA Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies Specification as one possible means of implementing an ICANN interim GDPR compliance model (for registry operators see "Temporary Policies" on page 43 (of 99) of the ICANN Registry Agreement (pdf) approved July 31, 2017). Here's the complete note circulated by GNSO Council leadership:
https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/file/field-file-attach/gnso-gdpr-rds-briefing-13apr18-en.pdf

Infographic: Are You Prepping for GDPR? | Statista source: Statista.com 13 Apr 2018, based on Hubspot.com Q3 2017 survey.

Related:
  • "If you think Facebook has problems, they’re nothing compared to the fiasco at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers [ICANN]. Americans should be far more alarmed about what’s happening with the obscure, private California company that oversees the Internet’s backbone ..."--WashingtonExaminer.com  April 16, 2018.
  • Privacy as an Afterthought: ICANN's Response to the GDPR | Electronic Frontier Foundation | eff.org: ".... Although EFF would have preferred a model requiring a court order or warrant for access to such personal information, it seems inevitable that tiered access will be based on some kind of ICANN-administered accreditation system. Community discussions on what that accreditation program should look like continue on a new ICANN discussion list, using the Business and IP constituencies' proposal as a starting point. But this is work that should have been finished long agoThe commencement date of the GDPR [May 25, 2018] has been known since the rule was adopted on April 27, 2016. Although its edges will be difficult for ICANN to navigate, its basic outlines are not rocket science; it has been obvious for over two years that more would need to be done to secure the personal information of domain name registrants. Unfortunately, ICANN's version of a multi-stakeholder process has broken down over this contentious issue of registrant data privacy. It therefore falls to ICANN's board to make the interim changes necessary to ensure that the WHOIS system is brought into compliance with European Union law. While this interim model may be replaced by a community-based access model in the future, institutional inertia is likely to see to it that the Board's "interim" policy constrains the outlines of that future model. This makes it all the more important that the ICANN Board listens to all segments of its community and to the advice of the Article 29 Working Party, in order to ensure that the solutions developed strike an appropriate balance between stakeholders' competing interests, and that the human rights of users are put first." (emphasis added)
[Editor's note--re: trademark lawyers and corporate lobbyists--inept ICANN, in a blatant conflict of interest, joined trademark lobbyist organization INTA, as a full member, during the dysfunctional, conflicted administration of former ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade].

2) Other ICANN news
graphic "ICANN | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers"
a. ICANN new gTLDs subsequent procedures dysfunction: 
"The document also contains serious biases and preconceptions which are wrong and will not fly and we are running the serious risk of reproducing something so close to the Applicant Guidebook of 2012 that the world at large will be incredulous. The 2012 exercise produced results which are not acceptable internationally, certainly not to be repeated."--emphasis added, see full quote below.
ICANN Transcription New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Working Group call Monday, 16 April 2018 at 20:00 UTC (pdf) excerpt:
[Editor's note: it appears dysfunctional and inept, if not corrupt, ICANN, is on track to produce another severely flawed round of new gTLDs plagued with the same defects and mistakes as last time. The sole objective appears to be to generate more money via new gTLDs' consumer fraud and ICANN's .BRAND "extortion racket" (pdf).]

b. U.S. gov NTIA's Strange Letter To ICANN: 
NTIA Asks ICANN to Investigate GoDaddy Masking WHOIS Information, Review Accredited Registrar Issues | National Telecommunications and Information Administration | ntia.doc.gov April 16, 2018: "... request that ICANN look into two issues related to ICANN accredited registrars. First, the actions taken by GoDaddy last month to throttle Port 43 access and to mask the information in certain WHOIS fields ... Second, in the current configuration of the DNS marketplace, an ICANN accredited registrar is the single entry point for making modifications to domain name resource records ... NTIA sees merit in examining the roles other parties could play. One example is the feasibility and impact of allowing non-ICANN accredited registrars to offer services that manage specific DNS resource records, such as MX or NS records, directly with a registry ..."--David J. Redl, NTIA Administrator, full letter here (pdf).

[Editor's noteU.S. government interference in ICANN affairs? Run it through the GAC, David, and get your unanimous consensus, before telling ICANN what to do, otherwise you are setting a precedent for China or Russia or Iran, to write their own letters "requesting" ICANN do something which you may not like.]

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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Goodbye Neustar $$: Neustar (domain: home.neustar), a top-level domain (TLD) registry services provider and technology company, which once was publicly traded (NYSE: NSR) but now is privately held by Golden Gate Capital and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, has lost its lucrative, high-margin NPAC contracts which are now transitioning to the new provider iconectiv.com (part of Telcordia Technologies, Inc., U.S. subsidiary of Sweden's Ericsson)--"The Southeast Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) Region, the largest of the seven U.S.regions, was transitioned on April 8, 2018. This was the first regional cutover of NPAC data and services and it followed the successful transition of Ancillary Services on March 4, 2018.  The Southeast Region includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The remaining regions are scheduled to cutover on May 6, 2018 (for the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Northeast Regions) and May 20, 2018 (for the Southwest, West, and West Coast Regions)"--via FCC.gov April 12, 2018.

Just how much $$ will Neustar lose? 
"Once the [NPAC] contracts terminate, our annual revenue will decrease by approximately $500 million ... At the time of termination, our revenue and profitability will be dependent upon the success of our remaining business. If we are not able to replace this lost revenue and adjust our operating plans to support our remaining business, our total revenue and profitability may be materially adversely affected."--Neustar 10-Q, Oct 29, 2015 (emphasis added).

One analyst at that time wrote: "... there's good reason to believe the said contract represents NSR's [Neustar's] entire EBITDA profitability ... NSR isn't yet fully ready to recognize just how much profitability it stands to lose (hint: all of it)... NSR was charging nearly $500 million per year for something which is now being awarded ... for 7 years (at $142.9 million per year) … a reflection of the massive margins NSR is realizing on this contract ..."

Editor's note: the "new Neustar" is about to become a mere shadow of its former self. Neustar, which does business as Neustar Inc. and ARI Registry Services, is the largest new gTLDs backend registry services provider according to ntldstats.com/backend, but has been losing backend registry service contracts--Australia's ccTLD .au to Afilias beginning July 1, 2018, as well as some of the many terminated .BRAND new gTLDs.

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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a. ICANN people think they are rock stars spending millions on meetings around the world! | OnlineDomain.com

b. Internet Tax: South Dakota e-commerce sale tax fight reaches U.S. Supreme Court | Reuters.com

c. DNS: What Is Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 DNS and How to Set It Up | tomsguide.com

d. Dark web more dangerous, more accessible than realized | La Vida | dailytoreador.com

e. Surveillance firm Terrogence, a US government vendor, has been building a massive facial recognition database from photos on Facebook, YouTube, and other sites--Forbes.com

f. Russian State-Sponsored Cyber Actors Targeting Network Infrastructure Devices | US-CERT.gov

5) Four Most Read Posts this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2018-03-07

New gTLD .WEB: Afilias vs ICANN, Verisign $VRSN & Nu Dot Co?

UPDATE Nov-Dec 2018: Afilias vs ICANN IRP -- News Review | Verisign $VRSN & New gTLD .WEB, Afilias vs ICANN.

UPDATE May 23, 2018: Request 20180423-1, Arif Ali on behalf of Afilias Domains No. 3 Ltd. | ICANN.org:
  • Afilias Request (23 April 2018) [PDF, 639 KB]
  • ICANN Response (23 May 2018) [PDF, 126 KB]
UPDATE May 11, 2018: Letter of 1 May 2018  from Arif Ali [Afilias] to Jeffrey LeVee [ICANN]  [Published by ICANN 10 May 2018] re: .WEB Contention Set, embed below:

UPDATE May 8, 2018: Letter of 28  Apr 2018 from Jeffrey LeVee [ICANN] to Arif Ali [Afilias] Published 7 May 2018] re: new gTLD .WEB--embed below--".WEB contention set is on hold":

UPDATE April 23, 2018:
Excerpt from 16 Apr 2018 Letter to ICANN from Counsel for Afilias (highlighting added) (full embed below)
Afilias drops "bomb" on ICANN Board--16 April 2018 Letter from Arif Ali (Afilias) to ICANN Board (pdf) embed below (excerpt above) [Published by ICANN on 23 April 2018]:

See also 23 April 2018 Letter from Arif Ali to ICANN Board [published by ICANN 24 April 2018] Dechert LLP ICANN's Response to DIDP Request No. 20180223-1.

UPDATE March 27, 2018--ICANN's response dated March 24, 2018 (pdf), to Afilias, embedded below, following this excerpt (pp. 11-12):
"On 1 February 2017, DOJ issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) to ICANN in connection with DOJ’s investigation of Verisign’s proposed acquisition of NDC’s contractual rights to operate the .WEB gTLD. ICANN provided DOJ with information responsive to the CID. With regard to Item 9(a), the vast majority of the documents provided to DOJ are publicly available materials. Attachment A provides links to the publicly available documents that ICANN organization provided to DOJ in response to the CID. With respect to the non-public materials provided to DOJ, such materials are categorized as follows and are subject to various Nondisclosure Conditions:
"• Confidential data reports, subject to the following Nondisclosure Conditions: o Information provided by or to a government or international organization, or any form of recitation of such information, in the expectation that the information will be kept confidential and/or would or likely would materially prejudice ICANN's relationship with that party. o Information provided to ICANN by a party that, if disclosed, would or would be likely to materially prejudice the commercial interests, financial interests, and/or competitive position of such party or was provided to ICANN pursuant to a nondisclosure agreement or nondisclosure provision within an agreement. o Confidential business information and/or internal policies and procedures. o Trade secrets and commercial and financial information not publicly disclosed by ICANN."
Full response from ICANN embedded below:

Original post March 7, 2018:
ICANN's new gTLD .WEB -- It's not over till it's over: 
New gTLD .WEB Applicant (and second-highest bidder) Afilias (domain: afilias.info) Requests Update on ICANN’s Investigation of .WEB Contention Set and Further, Requests Documents under ICANN’s Documentary Information Disclosure Policy:

23 February 2018 Letter from Arif Ali of Dechert LLP on behalf of .WEB applicant Afilias to ICANN Board of Directors & ICANN President and CEO Göran Marby (pdf)--Request for Update on ICANN's Investigation of .WEB Contention Set and Request for Documents under ICANN's Documentary Information Disclosure Policy--embed further below--excerpt:
"Therefore, pursuant to ICANN’s transparency obligations, we respectfully request that ICANN provide an update on the status of ICANN’s investigation of the .WEB contention set, including: (1) the steps (if any) taken by ICANN to disqualify NDC’s [Nu Dot Co LLC] bid on the basis that NDC violated the rules applicable to its application; and (2) the steps (if any) taken by ICANN to assess competition issues arising out of delegation of .WEB to Verisign.
"We further request that ICANN take no action in regards to .WEB until Afilias can review and respond to the documents provided as a result of the below DIDP request; and that ICANN confirm that it has not, and will not, enter into a registry agreement for .WEB with NDC until, to the extent Afilias seeks review of any decisions relating to .WEB through ICANN’s accountability mechanisms, such mechanisms are completed. We nonetheless emphasize that Afilias reserves all of its rights to pursue any and all rights or remedies available to it in any forum against ICANN, NDC, or Verisign in connection with the delegation of the .WEB gTLD." (emphasis added)


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UPDATE: A look back at the .WEB auction results, July 27, 2016--Afilias was the lone bidder against Nu Dot Co (financed by Verisign) above the $57,500,000 - $71,900,00 round:
*Also note that Charleston Road Registry Inc. is Google's affiliate registry operator.

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