Digital Rights Organizations Cheer After ICANN Blocks Sale of .org Drew Wilson | May 3, 2020 Non-profit organizations are breathing a sigh of relief. ICANN announced that it is blocking the sale of .org. Organizations are cheering the decision.
Sale of .org Top Level Domain Delayed Again After Public Outcry Drew Wilson | April 21, 2020 It looks like the controversial sale of the .org to level domain is going to be delayed again after public outcry over it’s sale to a private company.
Non-Profit Organizations Line Up to Oppose the Sale of .org Drew Wilson | December 9, 2019 Large private entity, Ethos Capital, is attempting to buy the .org domains for $1.135 billion. Non-profits, however, are opposing the deal.
Exclusive: ZeroPaid Interviews Open Rights Group Drew Wilson | January 10, 2009 Many things have been happening surrounding your rights on the internet and a number of these things are occurring in Britain. We interviewed Open Rights Group to get a better idea of what things have been like and what things might be like in 2009.
Open Rights Group Echoes Patry’s Concerns Drew Wilson | April 22, 2008 Last Week, ZeroPaid reported on comments made by Bill Patry which suggests that the copyright industry is looking to make money off of private copying.
Open Rights Group Urges on Fight to Stop Copyright Extension Drew Wilson | February 23, 2008 Two years ago, copyright extension in the UK was shot down. Now copyright extension is not only back in the spot light for the British, but it is also drawing concern for digital rights activists as well.