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Here's the The Lowdown
from DN Journal,
updated daily
to
fill you in on the latest buzz going around the domain name industry.
The Lowdown is
compiled by DN Journal Editor & Publisher Ron
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SOPA
Sinks, Water School Founders Retire &
David Castello Rocks
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Wednesday's
widespread protests
led
by key Internet websites in an attempt to derail
the dangerous SOPA/PIPA bills in the U.S.
Congress have paid
off. Representative
Lamar Smith (R-Texas), the chief sponsor
of the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA),
announced he will delay further consideration of
the contentious anti-piracy bill in the House
“until there is wider agreement on a
solution.” Meanwhile, Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) also
announced he was canceling a vote on the closely
related PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). Those
actions have essentially killed the two bills,
though we will likely see trademark
interests make some changes and eventually
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come
back with amended proposals. Perhaps the next
iterations won't include the kind of
over-reaching provisions that set off a firestorm
in the Internet community as they threatened to
censor or even execute websites, without
due process, if someone accused them of
infringement. It
is good that, whatever comes next, the Internet
community has shown that it will by paying close
attention.
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The
Water School's founders:
Bob Dell (left) and Fraser Edwards. |
After
10 years, Fraser Edwards and Bob Dell,
the founders of one of the domain industry's
favorite charities, The
Water School, have decided it is time
to retire from their day-to-day activities with
the organization and step down from their
respective roles as CEO (Fraser) and President
(Bob).
Edwards
told me a couple of years ago that this day wasn't
far off but he was confident that he and
Dell had very talented young people on board that
would be ready to carry on their good work -
bringing clean and safe drinking water to children
in developing countries.
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Edwards said,
"Both Bob and I are as strongly committed
to the Water School today as we have ever been.
It is time for fresh ideas and energized
leadership to take Water School to even greater
heights and for us to spend more time with our
families and friends. We will remain active in
the organization through advisory roles,
providing insight and encouragement as
needed."
To lead the Water
School going forward, Tony
Woodruff, a current board member, was
named to take on the role of African Program
Coordinator, and Richard
Lau , a long-time board member
(and domain industry pioneer), will direct the organization's
administrative and global fundraising efforts.
Tony
Woodruff |
Richard
Lau |
Edwards
said, "Both of these men are
committed supporters and strong leaders
with a clear vision for the future of
Water School. It is an honor to hand the
reins to them."
Edwards
added, "Along with vibrant
leadership we are proud to see the Water
School with a growing group of
enthusiastic supporters. It is
because of their commitment to this
cause that over 400,000 lives
have been changed and children in
desperate need of clean water are alive
and healthy today. We are deeply proud
of what we've accomplished and humbly
thank everyone who has supported the
Water School for being such a
tremendous part of this growing
organization."
One other
note today - one thing I've always
loved about this business is how many
creative people are in it. Many have
become personal friends including Michael
and David Castello of Castello
Cities Internet Network. As
you may know from our popular December
2006 Cover
Story about the brothers,
they started out as musicians.
Now, after a great deal of success with
domains, David, an exceptionally
talented drummer, has recently circled
back around to his first love. He
has teamed up with hot new Nashville
singer/songwriter Bree
and bassist Mayrk McNeely to form
a trio that is starting to make big
waves in Music City. |
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Bree |
David
Castello |
Recording
at the House of Blues Nashville's
Studio D Wednesday (Jan. 18, 2012) |
One of the top
producers in music industry history, Bob
Ezrin (who has produced Pink
Floyd, Kiss, Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart and
dozens of other heavyweights) has taken notice
of the three extraordinary musicians. On
Wednesday
(Jan. 18, 2012), Ezrin had his engineer, Justin
Cortelyou, bring Bree, David and Maryrk in
to record at the House of Blues Nashville’s
legendary
Studio D that was just trucked
200 miles from Memphis to its new location.
David told me even he was floored by how
great the tracks that came out of the session
sounded. So, it looks like we will all
soon be able to hear what Nashville insiders are
so excited about!
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(Posted Jan.
20, 2012)
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