Hi all This is the penultimate domain name news. As a few of you know, I am off home back to Australia for 6 months to work on an Internet project as my job here compiling the news has finished. So life goes on and I hope to return to Austria sometime around August/September, so if anyone feels somewhat interested in getting in touch in regards to work that I can do in Europe, preferably in the area of Salzburg, Munich or Vienna but it is not necessary that I be based here, please feel free to email me. I will forward you a copy of my CV if you are interested. I am not a technical person, more a policy based person. Yes, you can say this is a shameless plug... but if you don't ask you don't get! I can be contacted at goldstein_david§yahoo.com.au should anyone wish to contact me in regards to this or anything else. The nic.at domain news is likely to continue in a somewhat condensed format in the new year, but undoubtedly it won't be as good! And it will only be posted on their web site, where I also post it now (www.nic.at). All the news I have collected over the past 6 months is stored in a somewhat simple but cumbersome archive here. And no-one at Domain Notes or Internet.com has ever contacted me! All the best David Goldstein Kritik am BGH-Urteil gegen Holocaust-Leugner (Heise) 21Dec http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/fr-21.12.00-001/ Der Versuch des Bundesgerichtshofs, im Fall des Holocaust-Leugners Fredrick T�ben deutsches Recht weltweit auszudehnen, st��t international nicht auf besondere Gegenliebe und verst�rkt vor allem die kulturelle und politische Kluft zu den USA. Multilingual domain-name registrations reach 700,000 mark in test program (Computer World) 20Dec http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/stories/0,1199,NAV47-68-84-88-93_STO55451,0 0.html The company that maintains the master database of Internet domain names said more than 700,000 Web addresses with non-English characters have been registered since testing of the concept began last month. The Other Dots Are Still Prized (Wired) 20Dec http://www.wirednews.com/news/business/0,1367,40738,00.html When Network Solutions announced it was accepting requests for the new dot-info and dot-biz top-level domains last week, its site was deluged with visitors. There was so much interest, a representative said, that some people were shut out. Consequently, customers were sent an e-mail asking them to try again if they'd encountered problems. ICANN losers ask for reconsideration (ZDNet) 20Dec http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/newsbursts/0,7407,2667231,00.html Companies behind eight of the 37 proposed new top level domains (TLDs) rejected by ICANN in November are asking that their proposals be reconsidered. Domain-Namen: Gerichte unterst�tzen meist Marken (Wirtschafts Woche) 20Dec http://wiwo.de/WirtschaftsWoche/Wiwo_CDA/0,1702,10692_53352,00.html Wenn ein Privatmann sich die Internet-Adresse "weideglueck.de" registrieren l�sst, f�hrt er nach einem Richterspruch Sittenwidriges im Schilde. "Weidegl�ck" ist auch der Markenname einer schw�bischen Molkerei. Immer �fter m�ssen sich die Gerichte auch mit der Vergabe von Internet-Adressen besch�ftigen. Domainrechte: Rechtsprechung ohne klare Linie (Der Spiegel) 20Dec http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/ebusiness/0,1518,108828,00.html Die WWWelt besch�ftigt zunehmend auch die deutschen Gerichte. H�ufig streiten sich zwei Parteien um einen Domainnamen - die Urteile reichen vom Schuss vor den Bug bis zur vollen Breitseite. Domain-Grabbing - Immer mehr Verfahren um Internet-Adressen (n-tv) 20Dec http://www.n-tv.de/?1700411 Deutsche Gerichte sind immer �fter mit Domain-Rechtsstreiten besch�ftigt. Bei privaten Internet-Adressen, die einen Markennamen enthalten, wittern die Richter oft b�se Absichten. Procter & Gamble sells flu.com Internet domain name (Nando Times) 19Dec http://www.nandotimes.com/technology/story/0,1643,500291548-500462355-503079 472-0,00.html Procter & Gamble Co. has sold the Internet domain name flu.com, one of nearly 100 commercial names the consumer products company has put up for sale because it does not plan to use them for Web sites. nic.at versendet .at-Domain-Zertifikate (Der Standard) 19Dec http://www.derstandard.at/dyn/aktuell/article.asp?channel=WEBSTANDARD&ressor t=NETZPOLITIK&ID=423700 nic.at, die Registrierungs- und Verwaltungsstelle f�r .at-Domains, startet heute mit dem Versand von Domain-Zertifikaten an Domain-Inhaber.Received on Thu Dec 21 2000 - 21:04:47 UTC
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