Wine.club Wins Weekly Sales List at $140,000
Wine.club,sold for $140,000,topped Domain Name Journal sales list of reported domain names for the week,ending June 14, 2015.
Sedo had a great week in the sales chart,taking 16 of the top 20 positions .Correspondingly,Uniregistry took only one of the top 20 positions .
.COM dominated once again the list,with 12 of the top 20 positions.
Here are the top 20 positions for the week ending June 14, 2015 :
1. Wine.club $140,000
2. Pro.flowers $50,000
3. NKB.com $31,000
4. FOYR.com $30,495
5. Tires.ae $25,425
6. Vinous.com $25,000
7. VTY.com $22,000
8. Dami.net $20,340
9. YouCash.com $19,000
10. CoolPoints.com $18,000
11. eMark.com $17,500
12. 2675.com $16,500
13. 5082.com $14,500
14. Panoptics.com $12,640
15.tie JAV.tv $11,300
15.tie MEM.ru $11,300
17.tie Nutanix.fr $11,300
17.tie Praktikumsstellen.de $11,300
19.tie 999666.com $10,000
19.tie VapeDirect.com $10,000
Wine.club Wins Weekly Sales List at $140,000
Wine.club,sold for $140,000,topped Domain Name Journal sales list of reported domain names for the week,ending June 14, 2015.
Sedo had a great week in the sales chart,taking 16 of the top 20 positions .Correspondingly,Uniregistry took only one of the top 20 positions .
.COM dominated once again the list,with 12 of the top 20 positions.
Here are the top 20 positions for the week ending June 14, 2015 :
1. Wine.club $140,000
2. Pro.flowers $50,000
3. NKB.com $31,000
4. FOYR.com $30,495
5. Tires.ae $25,425
6. Vinous.com $25,000
7. VTY.com $22,000
8. Dami.net $20,340
9. YouCash.com $19,000
10. CoolPoints.com $18,000
11. eMark.com $17,500
12. 2675.com $16,500
13. 5082.com $14,500
14. Panoptics.com $12,640
15.tie JAV.tv $11,300
15.tie MEM.ru $11,300
17.tie Nutanix.fr $11,300
17.tie Praktikumsstellen.de $11,300
19.tie 999666.com $10,000
19.tie VapeDirect.com $10,000
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ICANN : Khmer Script Community Forms Generation Panel for Developing the Root Zone Label Generation Rules (LGR)
ICANN is pleased to announce the formation of the Generation Panel to develop Label Generation Rules (LGR) for the Root Zone for Khmer script.
Following the Call for Generation Panels to Develop Root Zone Label Generation Rules, on 4 June 2015 the Khmer script community submitted to ICANN the Proposal for the Generation Panel for the Khmer Script Label Generation Ruleset for the Root Zone [PDF, 420 KB]. ICANN staff has reviewed the proposal including panel composition and scope, to ensure that requirements set forth in the LGR Procedure [PDF, 772 KB], and in particular the criteria set forth in the Call for Generation Panels to Develop Root Zone Label Generation Rules, are fulfilled.
“On behalf of ICANN, we would like to thank Khmer script community members for volunteering to develop the Khmer LGR proposal for the Root Zone,” said Sarmad Hussain from the IDN Program at ICANN, “and National Institute of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information and Communication Technology of Cambodia for hosting the panel.”
With composition and work plan approved, the Khmer Generation Panel will start its work on the label generation rules. According to the LGR Procedure [PDF, 772 KB], the starting point of any Generation Panel’s work is the Maximal Starting Repertoire (MSR), with its second version (MSR-2) released on 27 April 2015. The full specification of Generation Panel’s tasks can be found in the LGR Procedure [PDF, 772 KB] in particular, Section B.3 “Variant Rule Generation Procedure”.
ICANN has provided a central public workspace on the project website where Khmer Generation Panel composition, work plan updates, public reports, contact details, and any other relevant information will be included.
As a reminder, and to highlight the importance of script community involvement required in the development of the IDN Root Zone LGR, we would like to reiterate the Call for Generation Panels to Develop Root Zone Label Generation Rules. A successful development of the Root Zone LGR depends on having Generation Panels for each script represented in the Root Zone. In addition to ongoing efforts with the Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Japanese, Khmer and Neo-Brahmi, Generation Panel formation is expected to cover other scripts including Cyrillic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Korean, Lao, Latin, Myanmar, Sinhala, Thai and Tibetan.
For further information on how to form a Generation Panel, please refer to the Call for Generation Panels to Develop Root Zone Label Generation Rules and to the additional supporting documentation provided on the Root Zone LGR Project website. Individual interests may be emailed to
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This announcement was sourced from :
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2015-06-17-en
10% Business Expansion for Famous Four Media
Good business times for registrar operator Famous Four Media, who exceeded half a million sales volume last month according to a press release from ICANN.
In a statement from Andy Churley, CEO of the above mentioned company, the success relies on the popularity of the domains they offer to their customers, who are very much interested in names like PARTY, .SCIENCE and .WEBCAM. and there are perspectives for more with the forthcoming release of .DATE and .REVIEW in the near future.
Two years ago ICANN started an enthusiastic program meant to open the domain names environment to the users worldwide and this is why now one can register any domain that they can think of.
Since they do not want to limit their success to only 10% Famous Four Media intends to launch ten more domain names soon to their existing portfolio of BID, .TRADE,.WEBCAM, .SCIENCE, .CRICKET and .PARTY. Anyone interested in getting such a domain extension is expected to address to ICANN accepted registrars.
ICANN Ready to Increase Availability for .SONY, .ARCHI, .BIO and .SAARLAND
Recently ICANN has issued a press release regarding the approval process for new gTLDS domains, namely .SONY, .ARCHI, .BIO and .SAARLAND. The whole documentation is under review and can be found at the following address:
https://www.icann.org/public-comments/ctn-release-tlds-2015-05-13-en
At the moment, there are some regulations which requires that the country and territory names should be excluded from being inserted in new registrations, at any level.
There are also requirements related to significant competition or security issues which needed to be analysed and it seems that so far the proposals do not contradict them.
However, the registry operators came with some amendments which should allow registration at all levels for the above mentioned gTLDS. Currently, only .SONY was allowed to benefit from Specification 13.