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Sedo Supports Internet Commerce Association 6-25-2008 |
On the opening day of the Domainer Meeting, the Internet Commerce Association (ICA) announced that, in cooperation with EuroDNS, it will establish a sister organization in Europe. |
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Internet Commerce Association-Europe (ICA-EU) will be headquartered in
Luxembourg to better represent its members with the EU Parliament and agencies
located in Brussels, the European Court located in Luxembourg, and the separate
governments of the nations of Europe. Sedo, a founding member of ICA and with
headquarters in Cologne, Germany, London, UK, and Boston, USA, enthusiastically
supports the formation of ICA-EU. ICA is a non-profit trade association
headquartered in Washington, DC. Its mission is to promote the benefits of the
activities of professional domain name registrants (domainers), the individuals
and companies that invest in and develop domain names, as well as the companies
that serve them through the provision of various services. It seeks to preserve
the entrepreneurial environment of the Internet that has made it such an
innovative and high-growth arena for commerce in the U.S., Europe and worldwide.
Domainers’ internet investments are challenged by a number of competing
interests that would like to more readily obtain the transfer of valuable domain
names by changing the laws and policies that govern trademark disputes in the
European Union and the U.S., as well as the process established by the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the resolution of domain
name disputes. Some governments are also advocating policies that would threaten
the owners of valuable geo-domains, while others seek to censor internet content
including domain name content. Domainers often invest large sums of money to
purchase and develop their domains and require a stable and fair legal and
policy environment to protect those investments. ICA and ICA-EU will coordinate
their activities to explain and promote the interests of their members to
national governments, the EU, ICANN, and all other relevant policy-making
bodies. Many of the policy decisions affecting domainers are made by
ICANN, which is tasked with policy making for generic top level domains (gTLD)
such as .com, .org and .net. While gTLDs are the most dominant TLDs in the U.S.,
country code TLDs (ccTLD) such as .de and .uk are more commonly used in European
e-commerce and much of the policy decisions that affect European domainers are
made by the ccTLD managers. With its headquarters in Europe, ICA-EU will be able
to better represent the interests of European domainers to the ccTLD managers
and national governments of the continent. The establishment of ICA-EU also
emphasizes that the Internet is a global platform for communications and
commerce and that domainers must adopt an international approach in promoting
and protecting their shared interests. Jeremiah Johnston, ICA President,
states “This is a big step for ICA as it reaches out to fulfill its worldwide
mission. EuroDNS has been actively involved with multiple European governments
and ccTLD managers effecting legislative and policy issues over the last several
years. ICA is happy to have EuroDNS assuming a leadership role in the
establishment of ICA-Europe. We hope that ICA-Europe is the first of what will
eventually be many sister organizations. There has already been interest
expressed from Latin America in forming a regional organization
there.” Xavier Buck, EuroDNS CEO, says “EuroDNS is excited to help expand
ICA into Europe. We saw what ICA achieved to foster a better legislative climate
for domainers in the US and we are delighted to play our part to bring the same
to Europe. All of us want to see the Internet remain a place where entrepreneurs
can thrive and we really think EuroDNS can be of great help” ICA-EU
expects to begin operations by early fall when it will also launch its website
in multiple European languages. For additional information, please visit
www.internetcommerce.org
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