A newly formed lobbying group instigated by one of VeriSign’s rivals filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the settlement agreement VeriSign struck last month with ICANN, the regulatory group that oversees the Internet’s technical infrastructure.A newly formed lobbying group instigated by one of VeriSign’s rivals filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the settlement agreement VeriSign struck last month with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the regulatory group that oversees the Internet’s technical infrastructure.The Coalition for ICANN Transparency (CFIT) filed suit in U.S. District Court in San Jose, alleging anti-trust violations and illegal competitive acts on VeriSign’s part, abetted by ICANN. The Washington, D.C., group is asking the court to invalidate the settlement arrangement between VeriSign and ICANN and order the two organizations to stick with the terms of their current .com domain operation until its scheduled expiration in 2007.VeriSign and ICANN ended nearly two years of legal wrangling with a deal last month that laid the foundation for establishing processes to smooth interactions between the Domain Name System’s overseer and one of its key service providers. The October agreement extends VeriSign’s contract to operate the .com domain name registry through 2012 and sets up a system for rapid ICANN decision making about approval of proposed new VeriSign services. It’s the easing of VeriSign’s ability to launch new domain name services that worries Canadian domain-name services company Momentous.ca, CFIT’s ringleader. One of Momentous.ca’s subsidiaries, Pool.com, filed a lawsuit against VeriSign in 2003 after VeriSign launched a domain wait-list service that directly competed with Pool.com’s offerings. Momentous.ca fears that VeriSign’s unfettered ability to launch new products would destroy smaller rival vendors.“VeriSign’s conduct makes it abundantly clear that it has no intention of reigning in its illegal monopolistic imperialism until it has conquered every market related to Internet domain names,” CFIT wrote in its lawsuit. “This is an action to preserve the status quo in markets related to Internet domain names, and to prevent VeriSign from expanding its monopoly control over the .com and .net domain name registries into downstream and adjacent markets.” A spokesman for VeriSign, which has headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., said the company had no immediate comment on CFIT’s lawsuit. ICANN’s staff is traveling this week for an ICANN meeting in Vancouver and could not be reached.CFIT is a sponsor of that meeting and plans to use it to recruit others to its cause. So far, CFIT’s membership consists of Momentous.ca, Pool.com and the World Association of Domain Name Developers, a fledgling industry group. Related content news Broadcom to lay off over 1,200 VMware employees as deal closes The closing of VMware’s $69 billion acquisition by Broadcom will lead to layoffs, with 1,267 VMware workers set to lose their jobs at the start of the new year. By Jon Gold Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Technology Industry Technology Industry Markets news analysis Cisco joins $10M funding round for Aviz Networks' enterprise SONiC drive Investment news follows a partnership between the vendors aimed at delivering an enterprise-grade SONiC offering for customers interested in the open-source network operating system. By Michael Cooney Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Network Management Software Network Management Software Network Management Software news Cisco CCNA and AWS cloud networking rank among highest paying IT certifications Cloud expertise and security know-how remain critical in building today’s networks, and these skills pay top dollar, according to Skillsoft’s annual ranking of the most valuable IT certifications. Demand for talent continues to outweigh s By Denise Dubie Nov 30, 2023 7 mins Certifications Certifications Certifications news Mainframe modernization gets a boost from Kyndryl, AWS collaboration Kyndryl and AWS have expanded their partnership to help enterprise customers simplify and accelerate their mainframe modernization initiatives. By Michael Cooney Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Mainframes Mainframes Mainframes Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe