Gary Elliot, chairman of the Association of National Advertisers and vice president
of global marketing at Hewlett-Packard, wrote a column in Advertising Age titled “ICANN’s Promises Aren’t Simply Speculation, They’re Outright Fantasy.” His arguments opposing ICANN gTLDs echo those of other advertising association leaders around the world. While the main powerbrokers of the global advertising sector are mum, their association heads are circulating cybersquatting fears without any solid proof. Here is my analysis and an open challenge to the trade.
The ICANN gTLD: Fantasy vs. Reality
Posted by: Naseem Javed September 19, 2011 10:23 AMGary Elliot, chairman of the Association of National Advertisers and vice president
of global marketing at Hewlett-Packard, wrote a column in Advertising Age titled “ICANN’s Promises Aren’t Simply Speculation, They’re Outright Fantasy.” His arguments opposing ICANN gTLDs echo those of other advertising association leaders around the world. While the main powerbrokers of the global advertising sector are mum, their association heads are circulating cybersquatting fears without any solid proof. Here is my analysis and an open challenge to the trade.