May 2013 Top 20 Most Expensive Domain Names

Select.com was the highest selling domain name in May,2013.Select.com was sold through DomainHoldings for $120,000.

Here are the biggest domain name sales in May,2013:

1.Select.com $120,000

2.MPH.com $62,000

3.FashionWeeks.com $45,000

4.FreeBackup.com $45,000

5.ZooZoo.com $44,000 D

6.CRME.com $35,000

7.Boxed.com $35,000

8.ClosingCosts.com $35,000

9.GlobalOffice.com $32,500

10.SchoolWebsite.com $30,800

11.3DCity.com $29,500

12.World-Tourism.org $27,100

13.HealthCareAct.com $25,000

14.FuelCalculator.com $25,000

15.HumanPro.com  $24,890

16.iPark.com $23,000

17.SuperStep.com $23,000

18.BitCasino.com $22,270

19.SocialData.com $20,000

20.MiningNews.com $20,000

21.Rumaila.com $20,000 Sedo

22.TakingOff.com $20,000

 

 

First European Elected To Chair ICANN Registrar Stakeholder Group

First European Elected To Chair ICANN Registrar Stakeholder Group

Blacknight’s CEO Michele Neylon has been elected as Chair of the Registrar Stakeholder Group within ICANN. The Irishman is the first European to hold the position.

Registrar Stakeholder Group is one of several Stakeholder Groups within the ICANN community and is the representative body of registrars worldwide.

More details are in the news release below:

Blacknight CEO Elected Chair of Registrar Stakeholder Group of ICANN
Michele Neylon, CEO of, Blacknight, announces his election as Chair of the Registrar Stakeholder Group of ICANN (International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the first European to ever hold the position.

The Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) is one of several Stakeholder Groups within the ICANN community and is the representative body of domain name Registrars worldwide. It is a diverse and active group that works to ensure the interests of Registrars and their customers are effectively advanced.

The chair, in consultation with the executive committee and members, organises the work of the Stakeholder Group and conducts RrSG meetings. The chair often confers with others in the ICANN community on Registrar-related policy and business issues, and is the primary point of contact between the RrSG and ICANN staff. Neylon has previously served as the Secretary to the RrSG and is the only European member of the executive committee.

Michele Neylon states: “It is an honour to have been elected Chair of the Registrar Stakeholder Group. Acting as an executive member of this group has been a valuable experience and I look forward to continuing to do excellent work with a great team.”

Neylon was first elected to the RSG on October 16th 2012. He has long been a trusted member and advisor to the Internet governance community and is in excellent standing within the ICANN community. Neylon’s election as Chair of the RSG came as no surprise and was agreed upon unanimously by its members.

Neylon continues: “As the group’s only European executive member and the CEO of Ireland’s leading domain registrar and hosting company, I bring a unique but vital perspective to the team. Around 21.6% of the world’s Internet users are located in Europe and it is vital that their needs are represented in this forum.”

“Congratulations to Michele Neylon on his election as Chair of the RrSG…with all of his years of participation in Internet governance and ICANN, I can think of no one more qualified for this post and look forward to his successful leadership of the group during this critical time, ” said Matt Serlin, outgoing Chair of the RrS.

Since the formation of ICANN, the Registrar Stakeholder Group has been the voice and advocacy organisation for Registrars and their customers and has played a very active role in policy development and other ICANN processes.

 

ICANN Upcoming Webinar on TMCH & IDNs

ICANN has announced details of its next webinar, which will discuss Internationalised Domain Names and the Trademark Clearinghouse. The webinar will be held on 19 June.

More details are available in the ICANN announcement below:

Webinar: TMCH & IDNs

Webinar Details

Date: Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Time: 14:00-15:30 UTC

Adobe Connect: TBD

You are invited to a webinar intended to address questions and provide a background around Internationalised Domain Names and the Trademark Clearinghouse processes, including the comments in Beijing about implementation of variant rules. As we have prioritized the applications so that the first new gTLDs will be IDNs , this is an opportunity to learn more about the TMCH and IDNs and provide more background to those interested on how things are working.

Please join this webinar on Wednesday, 19 June 2013 at 14:00 UTC (duration 90 minutes). The meeting will be run in an Adobe Connect room with a slide presentation.

Participants will have the opportunity to offer comments and ask questions during the Q&A section. During the course of the webinar, these may be submitted using the chat function of Adobe Connect. If you cannot join the live session, the recording of the session will be made available shortly after the meeting.

 

MPH.com wins weekly sales list at $62,000