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* This is the document he wrote as a proposal to modify the [[.us]] domain.[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/VanCouvering.htm Read Online]
 
* This is the document he wrote as a proposal to modify the [[.us]] domain.[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/VanCouvering.htm Read Online]
 
* While working at [[NameEngine]], he did a research about Value Protection Index. [http://www.namesatwork.com/wp-content/NameEngine500.pdf Read Online]
 
* While working at [[NameEngine]], he did a research about Value Protection Index. [http://www.namesatwork.com/wp-content/NameEngine500.pdf Read Online]
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==Videos==
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Van Couvering is interviewed by [[Gray Chynoweth]] at [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, Senegal, on the topic of what's next in the New [[gTLD]] Process.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 18:18, 9 November 2011

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Antony Van Couvering is the CEO of Minds + Machines.[1] He played a significant part in the early days of creation of ccTLDs and subsequent ccTLD governance issues under the ICANN structure.

He also chaired the meeting in Singapore which gave birth to the DNSO (later the GNSO) of ICANN.[2] Along with Minds + Machines, Couvering is also the CEO of Top Level Domain Holdings, which is the parent company of Minds + Machines.[3]

Education

  • Antony received a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from Columbia College in New York City.

Career History

  • He has been working in the domain name industry since 1996[4]
  • He founded the company NetNames in 1997 and then sold it to NetBenefit.[5]
  • He founded the company NameEngine in 1999, working with clients such as American Express, Bridgestone-Firestone, Citibank, Colgate-Palmolive, Goodyear, Intel, Kodak, and Viacom, and with IP law firms including Fross Zelnick, Ladas & Parry, and Brown Raysman.[6]
  • He sold NameEngine to Verisign in 2001 and then worked at Verisign till 2004.[7]
  • Antony has started and managed several ccTLDs, including .tm, .as, .bt, and .pw
  • Working under the direction of Jon Postel, he played a role in the reformation of the .us domain.
  • He was head of the Policy Advisory Body under the old gTLD-MoU.
  • He was the Chairman of the board of directors of DomainsBot.com.[8]

Publications

Videos

<videoflash>kNthYovFJjk</videoflash>

Van Couvering is interviewed by Gray Chynoweth at ICANN 42 in Dakar, Senegal, on the topic of what's next in the New gTLD Process.

References