Countries don’t own their Internet domains, ICANN saysPCWorldThe Internet domain name for a country doesn’t belong to that country—nor to anyone, according to ICANN. Plaintiffs who successfully sued Iran, Syria and North Korea as sponsors of terrorism want to seize…
Countries don't own their Internet domains, ICANN says – PCWorld
Countries don’t own their Internet domains, ICANN saysPCWorldThe Internet domain name for a country doesn’t belong to that country—nor to anyone, according to ICANN. Plaintiffs who successfully sued Iran, Syria and North Korea as sponsors of terrorism want to seize…
Countries don't own their Internet domains, ICANN says – PCWorld
Ars Technica Countries don’t own their Internet domains, ICANN saysPCWorldThe Internet domain name for a country doesn’t belong to that country—nor to anyone, according to ICANN. Plaintiffs who successfully sued Iran, Syria and North Korea as sponsors of terrorism want…
ICANN's .IR Response Opens Legal Can of Worms – CircleID
ICANN’s .IR Response Opens Legal Can of WormsCircleIDICANN has filed its initial response to writs of attachment issued by U.S. Courts that seek to have ICANN transfer control of the country code top level domains (ccTLDs) of Iran, Syria and…
ICANN's .IR Response Opens Legal Can of Worms – CircleID
ICANN’s .IR Response Opens Legal Can of WormsCircleIDICANN has filed its initial response to writs of attachment issued by U.S. Courts that seek to have ICANN transfer control of the country code top level domains (ccTLDs) of Iran, Syria and…
ICANN's .IR Response Opens Legal Can of Worms – CircleID
ICANN’s .IR Response Opens Legal Can of WormsCircleIDICANN has filed its initial response to writs of attachment issued by U.S. Courts that seek to have ICANN transfer control of the country code top level domains (ccTLDs) of Iran, Syria and…