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Press Archive

Selected articles about NAME.SPACE* and new GTLDs
(*sometimes referred to as "PGP MEDIA" or "PGMedia")

Networking With Spooks
CovertAction Quarterly, Winter 1996-97 by John Dillon

New York Company Sues to Open Up Internet Names
New York Times Cybertimes, March 22, 1997 by Elizabeth Weise

Antitrust Suit Could Shake Up Net Governance
The Recorder, March 24, 1997 by Dan Goodin (archived)

Internet-Address Assigner in Va. Is Focus of Justice Department Antitrust Probe
The Washington Post, July 6, 1997; Page A13 by Rajiv Chandrasekaran

Internet Jam Tip of Iceberg?
Cnet, July 18, 1997 by Dan Goodin

Public Provides Comment, But Little Consensus on Domain Names
New York TImes Cybertimes, August 23, 1997 by Jeri Clausing

Domain Suit Names NSF
Cnet, September 18, 1997 by Suzanne Galante

National Science Foundation is Added to Lawsuit on Domain Names
New York TImes Cybertimes, September 19, 1997 by Jeri Clausing

NSI Hit with Domain Class Action
CNET, October 21, 1997 by Dan Goodin

PG Media Brings NSI/NSF Antitrust Case to a Head
Computerwire, March 1998 by Nick Patience

NSI Antitrust Woes Not Over Yet
CNET, February 24, 1999 by Dan Goodin

Can Anyone Sat Dot-Monopoly? (part 1)
Can Anyone Sat Dot-Monopoly? (part 2)
Newsday, October 1, 2000 by Ellis Henican

Freedom to Criticize Belongs on the Web
San Francisco Chronicle, December 3, 2000 by Esther Dyson

Is ICANN Illegal? Interview with Prof. Michael Froomkin
Duke University Law Journal, February 28, 2001 by Kathleen E. Fuller

Casting a Wider Net
Village Voice, April 3, 2001 by Sarah Ferguson

The Battle of .NYC ... and also .SUCKS, .CHAT, .WEATHER, .ART...
The Villager, May 12, 2009 by Lincoln Anderson