VeriSign has settled a breach-of-contract lawsuit accusing the organization that oversees the Internet's addressing system of delaying
new domain-name services, the company announced Monday.
Advertisement:
VeriSign, which manages the .com and .net domains, had sued Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), accusing
it of overstepping its contractual authority and dragging its feet on allowing VeriSign to offer new services such as a wait-list
service and internationalized domain names. VeriSign had complained that the ICANN approval process could drag on for an indefinite
time.
In the settlement, VeriSign and ICANN reached an agreement on a framework that establishes processes and guidelines for the
introduction of new services and provides business clarity for top-level domain name registry operators and for registrars,
VeriSign said. ICANN agreed to make a decision about proposed new services within 90 days, said Mark McLaughlin, senior vice
president and general manager of VeriSign’s Naming and Directory Services business unit.
VeriSign and ICANN also agreed to extend the .com registry agreement through 2012. VeriSign contended that ICANN, the nonprofit
corporation responsible for allocating Internet Protocol address space, violated the terms of a 2001 agreement that gave VeriSign
the authority over the .com domain registry.
"We settled the lawsuit, which effectively hit the reset button on the relationship between VeriSign and ICANN," McLaughlin
said. "(That) is a good thing for the Internet community."
Both sides agreed on "compromise and new solutions," McLaughlin said.
The agreement settles "long-standing points of tension" between ICANN and VeriSign, added Paul Twomey, president and CEO of
ICANN. "The settlement opens the way for a constructive and productive relationship between ICANN and VeriSign that will benefit
the global Internet community," Twomey said in a statement.
VeriSign originally filed an anti-trust lawsuit in U.S. district court in February 2004, but a judge threw out that case, saying VeriSign could instead file a breach-of-contract
lawsuit in state court. VeriSign then filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court in August 2004.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
It's All About the Data! Your data is the engine that drives your business. Let the Experts at IBM help you put the information you need right at your
fingertips. Click to register for more information.
Web application performance directly impacts your business. Does your infrastructure deliver?
- Akamai Technologies Achieve superior performance, reliability, and scalability for all your business-critical Web applications while increasing revenue and reducing costs. Find out how - download the white paper, A Comprehensive Approach to Dynamic Application Delivery, available on Akamai's Network World micro site. While on the site, be sure to access other informative and strategic Web application-focused resources: Forrester webcast, reports, articles, and case studies.
Extract Greater Value from Your Data Your data is the engine that drives your business. Let the Experts at IBM help you put the information you need right at your
fingertips. Click to register for more information.
T1 Lines as Low as $240 for 1st 3 Months Get a Covad T1 line for as low as $240 per month for the first 3 months. Free installation. Keep your business a step ahead.
Check availability now.
Information Security and Compliance Consulting Learn more about how expert VeriSign security consultants help enterprises protect critical data, meet compliance requirements,
and maximize their return on security investments - FREE 'Optimizing Security Compliance' white paper
Way better than backup! - Continuous Protection Free White Paper. TimeSpring's CDP software for Windows automatically captures all changes in REAL TIME so you can recover
from data loss, corruption or security breaches in minutes. Analyze, report and test data anytime without impacting operations.