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− | [[File: | + | [[File:DanielEisenhutCaricature.jpg|thumbnail|150px|Daniel's Caricature from ICANN 52]] '''[[Daniel Eisenhut]]''' is a domain industry veteran who co-founded New Zealand based domain registrar Moreweb NZ. Before moving to New Zealand, Daniel worked as CSO for Luxembourgish domain registrar EuroDNS. In this role he was responsible for sales and business development, managing the sales team, looking after international key accounts, business partners and clients, and creating customised solutions and products. |
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+ | * Happy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!] | ||
* On December 30, 2021, in a [[CircleID]] [https://circleid.com/posts/20211230-icannas-accountability-mechanisms-in-name-only blog post], [[Jeff Neuman]] questioned the practicality of [[ICANN]]’s [[ICANN Accountability|Accountability Mechanisms]], called for ICANN's Whistleblower Policy to extend to persons other than [[:Category:ICANN Staff|employees of ICANN]], and accused ICANN of retaliating against [[.hiphop|DHH]] for filing an Urgent Reconsideration Request citing [[ICANN Organization|ICANN staff]]'s inaction in responding to its Assignment Request for the .hiphop [[Registry Agreement]]. ICANN has paused any further consideration of DHH’s Assignment request pending the outcome of the Reconsideration Request by the [[ICANN Board]] Accountability Mechanisms Committee (BAMC). | * On December 30, 2021, in a [[CircleID]] [https://circleid.com/posts/20211230-icannas-accountability-mechanisms-in-name-only blog post], [[Jeff Neuman]] questioned the practicality of [[ICANN]]’s [[ICANN Accountability|Accountability Mechanisms]], called for ICANN's Whistleblower Policy to extend to persons other than [[:Category:ICANN Staff|employees of ICANN]], and accused ICANN of retaliating against [[.hiphop|DHH]] for filing an Urgent Reconsideration Request citing [[ICANN Organization|ICANN staff]]'s inaction in responding to its Assignment Request for the .hiphop [[Registry Agreement]]. ICANN has paused any further consideration of DHH’s Assignment request pending the outcome of the Reconsideration Request by the [[ICANN Board]] Accountability Mechanisms Committee (BAMC). | ||
* On January 5, 2022, [[ICANN]] [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/relying-on-icann-community-developed-processes-for-a-safe-secure-internet-5-1-2022-en responded] to the .hiphop situation, and the [[Uniregistry#April 2021 - Combined TLD and Ethereum Name Service Token Auctions|Uniregistry assignments]] generally. | * On January 5, 2022, [[ICANN]] [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/relying-on-icann-community-developed-processes-for-a-safe-secure-internet-5-1-2022-en responded] to the .hiphop situation, and the [[Uniregistry#April 2021 - Combined TLD and Ethereum Name Service Token Auctions|Uniregistry assignments]] generally. |
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While Daniel grew up as an outdoorsman in the rural south of Germany, he quickly fell in love with the digital world after purchasing his first computer. He has since become a self-described geek. He enjoys driving fast, somewhere around 230 km/hr, on Germany's Autobahn.
- Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
- On December 30, 2021, in a CircleID blog post, Jeff Neuman questioned the practicality of ICANN’s Accountability Mechanisms, called for ICANN's Whistleblower Policy to extend to persons other than employees of ICANN, and accused ICANN of retaliating against DHH for filing an Urgent Reconsideration Request citing ICANN staff's inaction in responding to its Assignment Request for the .hiphop Registry Agreement. ICANN has paused any further consideration of DHH’s Assignment request pending the outcome of the Reconsideration Request by the ICANN Board Accountability Mechanisms Committee (BAMC).
- On January 5, 2022, ICANN responded to the .hiphop situation, and the Uniregistry assignments generally.
- On January 10, 2022, Monte Cahn, the President of Right of the Dot, founder and former CEO of Moniker, and former President of SnapNames announced his partnership with Neuman and Digital Asset Monetary Network to become the registry operator for .hiphop.
- On January 13, 2022, DHH sent a letter withdrawing its reconsideration request and posting rebuttals to ICANN's blog post as it related to .hiphop.
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