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| A second conference is scheduled for August 24-26, 2011 in San Francisco. Topics will be about the role of governments and [[ICANN]] on new gTLDs, issues surrounding brand names, [[IDN|Internationalized Domain Names]]s (IDNs),security/[[DNSSEC]], [[IP|Intellectual Property]] (IP) issues, dispute resolution policies and other important matters regarding registry/registrar operations on new [[gTLD]]s.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/program/session-schedule .NXT Schedule]</ref> | | A second conference is scheduled for August 24-26, 2011 in San Francisco. Topics will be about the role of governments and [[ICANN]] on new gTLDs, issues surrounding brand names, [[IDN|Internationalized Domain Names]]s (IDNs),security/[[DNSSEC]], [[IP|Intellectual Property]] (IP) issues, dispute resolution policies and other important matters regarding registry/registrar operations on new [[gTLD]]s.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/program/session-schedule .NXT Schedule]</ref> |
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− | The '''second .nxt conference''' was once again held in San Francisco, only 6 months after the first.
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− | Moderators and Panelists include: [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO of [[AusRegistry]]; [[Alexa Raad]], CEO of [[Architelos]]; [[Antony Van Couvering]], CEO of [[Minds + Machines]]; [[Avri Doria]], Internet Consultant and [[ICANN]] Participant; [[Ben Crawford]], CEO of [[CentralNic]]; [[Chris Disspain]], CEO of [[auDA]]; [[Constantine Roussos]], CEO of [[.music]]; [[David Ulevitch]], CEO of [[OpenDNS]]; [[Derek Newman]], Attorney at [[Newman & Newman]]; [[Desiree Miloshevic]], Senior Advisor at [[Afilias]]; [[Elliot Noss]], CEO of [[Tucows]]; [[Fred Felman]], CMO of [[MarkMonitor]]; [[Jean-Christophe Vignes]], CEO of [[OpenRegistry]]; [[Jeff Neuman]], VP of Law & Policy at [[Neustar]]; [[Joseph Waldron]], [[Verisign]]; [[John Berryhill]], Attorney; [[Jose Rasco]], [[Straat Investments]]; [[Ken Hansen]], Senior Director at [[Neustar]]; [[Lori Anne Wardi]], Director of [[.co Internet]]; [[Markus Kummer]], VP of [[ISOC]]; [[Mason Cole]], [[Oversee.net]]; [[Michael Berkens]], [[Right of the Dot]]; [[Monte Cahn]], [[Right of the Dot]]; [[Peter Dengate Thrush]], Chairman of [[Minds + Machines]]; [[Richard Schreier]], CEO of [[Pool.com]]; [[Rob Hall]], CEO of [[Momentous]]; [[Roland LaPlante]], CMO of [[Afilias]]; [[Sarah Langstone]], [[Verisign]]; [[Scott Seitz]], CEO of [[dotGay]]; [[Steve DelBianco]], [[Net Choice]]; [[Tina Dam]], [[myTLD.com]].<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/sf0811/moderators-panelists Moderators-Panelist, dot-nxt.com]</ref> | + | ==The Second .nxt Conference== |
| + | The second .nxt conference was once again held in San Francisco, only 6 months after the first. |
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| + | Moderators and Panelists include: [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO of [[AusRegistry]]; [[Alexa Raad]], CEO of [[Architelos]]; [[Antony Van Couvering]], CEO of [[Minds + Machines]]; [[Avri Doria]], Internet Consultant and [[ICANN]] Participant; [[Ben Crawford]], CEO of [[CentralNic]]; [[Chris Disspain]], CEO of [[auDA]]; [[Constantine Roussos]], CEO of [[.music]]; [[David Ulevitch]], CEO of [[OpenDNS]]; [[Derek Newman]], Attorney at [[Newman & Newman]]; [[Desiree Miloshevic]], Senior Advisor at [[Afilias]]; [[Elliot Noss]], CEO of [[Tucows]]; [[Fred Felman]], CMO of [[MarkMonitor]]; [[Jean-Christophe Vignes]], CEO of [[OpenRegistry]]; [[Jeff Neuman]], VP of Law & Policy at [[Neustar]]; [[Joseph Waldron]], [[Verisign]]; [[John Berryhill]], Attorney; [[Jose Rasco]], [[STRAAT Investments]]; [[Ken Hansen]], Senior Director at [[Neustar]]; [[Lori Anne Wardi]], Director of [[.co Internet]]; [[Markus Kummer]], VP of [[ISOC]]; [[Mason Cole]], [[Oversee.net]]; [[Michael Berkens]], [[Right of the Dot]]; [[Monte Cahn]], [[Right of the Dot]]; [[Peter Dengate Thrush]], Chairman of [[Minds + Machines]]; [[Richard Schreier]], CEO of [[Pool.com]]; [[Rob Hall]], CEO of [[Momentous]]; [[Roland LaPlante]], CMO of [[Afilias]]; [[Sarah Langstone]], [[Verisign]]; [[Scott Seitz]], CEO of [[dotGay]]; [[Steve DelBianco]], [[Net Choice]]; [[Tina Dam]], [[myTLD.com]].<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/sf0811/moderators-panelists Moderators-Panelist, dot-nxt.com]</ref> |
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| Platinum Sponsors of the second conference were [[Verisign]] and [[Afilias]]. [[Neustar]], [[OpenRegistry]], [[Pool.com]], [[AusRegistry]], [[Minds + Machines]], [[Key-Systems]], and [[CircleID]] also sponsored at various levels.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/sponsors Sponsors, dot-nxt.com]</ref> | | Platinum Sponsors of the second conference were [[Verisign]] and [[Afilias]]. [[Neustar]], [[OpenRegistry]], [[Pool.com]], [[AusRegistry]], [[Minds + Machines]], [[Key-Systems]], and [[CircleID]] also sponsored at various levels.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/sponsors Sponsors, dot-nxt.com]</ref> |
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− | The '''third .nxt conference''' is set to be held in 2012 in London from June 20-22. <ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/ Homepage, dot-nxt.com]</ref> | + | ==The Third .nxt Conference== |
| + | The third .nxt conference was originally set to be held from June 20-22 2012 in London, the week before [[ICANN Prague]]. The conference was postponed until August 29-31, citing [[New gTLD Program]] delays as the reason.<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/08/22/breaking-dot-nxt-cancelled-again/ Breaking: Dot-Nxt Cancelled Again?, thedomains.com]</ref> The conference was officially cancelled a week before it was set to happen, due to fewer numbers of sponsors and participants than anticipated. A number of the sessions that were planned for the conference are to be held online as an alternative.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/london/postponement .Nxt conference cancellation, dot-nxt.com]</ref> |
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