Domain Name News Differing visions of fairest and best way to run Internet (International Herald Tribune) Power to the people" is one of the slogans we used to chant when we were college sophomores, and like much of what we used to chant back then, it has turned out to be, well, sophomoric. For the latest example of what happens when undergraduate fervor meets hard-nosed reality, consider what is going on at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - better known as ICANN - which was created in 1998 as a private global organization to oversee and regulate addresses on the Internet. Until then, this task had been done by the U.S. government, the original developer of the Net, and the idea was to take the job away from a single government and give the Internet users around the world a direct say in how this international communications medium would be run. http://www.iht.com/articles/50789.html Fels acts against domain 'registrar' (Australian IT) The consumer watchdog has cracked down on a Brisbane-based company that faxed thousands of businesses claiming it could renew their domain names. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,3929214%5E15318%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html Will change provide stability for ICANN? (newmediazero) It's been a difficult three years for the keeper of the Internet's central domain name system (DNS). Not that you'll find a great deal of sympathy from those working within the industry. http://www.newmediazero.com/nmz/story.asp?id=232931 Paper Refutes ICANN 'New World Order' (Internet News) 'Of the people, for the people and by the people' will be a thing of the past if the president of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has his way, a white paper publicized Friday afternoon finds. http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article/0,,10_988311,00.html Net Addressing Authorities Face Governance Decisions (Newsbytes) Internet addressing authorities will face tough questions about the role the online public should play in managing the Internet's worldwide naming system when they convene in Africa next week. http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/175085.html http://www.washtech.com/news/regulation/15582-1.html The Net without sex and violence? (ZDNet) The US government has approved the creation of a .kids.us domain, containing only material safe for children to view. A Congressional panel gave the nod last week to a bill that would set up a kid-friendly zone on the Internet free of violence, pornography or other material deemed inappropriate for children. http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/communications/story/0,2000024993,20263947,00.htm Domainz reshuffle sees new company formed (IDG) As part of its major restructuring InternetNZ, formerly the Internet Society, is establishing a new company to run the domain name register for New Zealand, while Domainz moves towards a role as a commercial domain name registrar. http://www.idg.co.nz/webhome.nsf/UNID/899901CE1F500612CC256B73001041AF MIC to reform Internet domain system (Korea Herald) The Ministry of Information and Communication said yesterday it will reform the controversial domain name system (DNS) by seeking a revision to related laws and regulations. http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2002/03/05/200203050040.asp Conference: Domain Name Systems and Internet Governance The Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre - University of New South Wales http://www.bakercyberlawcentre.org/2002/DNS2002.htm Rodopi Teams with Tucows for Domain Registration Solutions (the WHIR) Rodopi Software, a provider of customer billing and management solutions for ISPs and ASPs, announced yesterday it has signed an agreement with Tucows Inc. (tucows.com), a provider of Internet services to ISPs and Web hosting companies, to provide an integrated solution based on Tucows' OpenSRS domain registration platform and Rodopi's billing software. http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/tuc030702.cfm See http://www.alfa-redi.com/noticia/ for the web version of the news, along with an archive. http://movies.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Movies - Vote for your nominees in our online Oscars pool.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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