Removal of Price Caps for .ORG and .INFO Found Improper by IRP (circleid.com) 60 points by zacwest 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] tehwebguy 3y ago ↗ Does this mean the price caps return? [–] metadat 3y ago ↗ It depends entirely on the outcome of the pending IRP (Independent Review Process).Edit: My mistake, thank you for clarifying, tssva. As best I can tell, the IRP agreed with Namecheap in finding ICANN had violated it's own bylaws.The article is sparse on details. [–] tssva 3y ago ↗ The article is about the finding of the IRP.
[–] metadat 3y ago ↗ It depends entirely on the outcome of the pending IRP (Independent Review Process).Edit: My mistake, thank you for clarifying, tssva. As best I can tell, the IRP agreed with Namecheap in finding ICANN had violated it's own bylaws.The article is sparse on details. [–] tssva 3y ago ↗ The article is about the finding of the IRP.
[–] renewiltord 3y ago ↗ In the end, the Internet was rescued by CA AG stepping in and looking at a CA non profit. Amazing stuff.Describes where the real power is.
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[ 6.7 ms ] story [ 23.8 ms ] threadEdit: My mistake, thank you for clarifying, tssva. As best I can tell, the IRP agreed with Namecheap in finding ICANN had violated it's own bylaws.
The article is sparse on details.
Describes where the real power is.