1&1 Internet Aims to Boost .info Domain Registrations (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) European domain name registrar and Web hosting firm 1&1 Internet (Oneandone.co.uk) said today it would bundle free .info registrations with every domain name and Web hosting sale made in June and July, in a bid to boost uptake of the .info domain in the United Kingdom. http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/1&1051702.cfm Casino developer wins right to domain names (Online Casino News) A federal judge ordered six registrants of Internet domain names that allegedly infringed trademarks belonging to casino resort developer Steve Wynn of Las Vegas to return the domain names to Wynn. http://www.onlinecasinonews.com/ocn/article/article.asp?id=1340 DTI asks for help on ICANN reform (ZDNet) In June the governments of the world will gather to present their views on how ICANN - possibly the most criticised group on the Internet - should be reformed. The DTI is taking submissions. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2110469,00.html Lawmakers Play Up 'Dot-Kids' Proposals (Washtech.com) The push to create a kids-only Internet domain is gaining ground in Congress, with House lawmakers scheduled to vote next week on a proposal and a leading Democratic senator planning to introduce a similar measure. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34369-2002May17.html http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/176660.html Landmark decision in .info dispute (ZDNet) A ruling by the World Intellectual Property Organisation over a .info domain name has struck a blow against big business, say observers The World Intellectual Property Organisation has upheld Spanish entrepreneur Christian Castresana's right to use InternetNews.info, rejecting a challenge from media giant INT Media Group. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2110412,00.html Demandada Verisign por publicidad enga�osa (delitosinformaticos.com) La empresa registradora estadounidense BulkRegister ha demandado a Verisign por publicidad enga�osa en el servicio de renovaci�n de dominios. http://www.delitosinformaticos.com/noticias/102171722681368.shtml Bill seeks to make falsifying Web data a crime (USA Today) Fed up with rampant fraud and deceit on the Internet, Congressional Representatives Howard Coble, R-N.C., and Howard Berman, D-Calif., have submitted a draft bill for consideration in the House of Representatives that would "provide criminal penalties for providing false information in registering a domain name on the Internet." http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/ccarch/2002/05/16/sinrod.htm Anti Travel Agency Web Site Ordered To Transfer Domain Name (Baker & McKenzie Global E-Law Alert) The Danish web site, startur.dk, has been ordered by DIFO, the Danish domain name complaints board, to transfer its domain name to the travel agency StarTour. The web site operated as a forum for dissatisfied travellers who could submit their stories and complaints to be posted on the web site. Although Danish law does not prohibit the use of trademarks in so-called anti web sites, DIFO found that such use should be clearly indicated using words such as 'anti' or 'against'. DIFO emphasised that the defendant had placed banners and links on the web site implying that this constituted commercial use. The defendant had tried to sell the web site to StarTour for an unspecified amount, and for this reason DIFO found that freedom of speech considerations did not dictate another result. Election Campaign For Dot-CA Governing Body Begins Today: Internet Users Encouraged To Ask Questions To Candidates (CIRA news release) Today, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) officially launched its second online election campaign for candidates seeking a seat on the CIRA Board of Directors. During the campaign CIRA's 140,000 members (holders of dot-ca domain names) and the general public will have the opportunity to raise issues and ask questions to candidates listed on the CIRA election ballot by visiting www.cira.ca/bb2002/index.html. http://www.cira.ca/news-releases/69.html See http://www.alfa-redi.com/noticia/ for the web version of the news, along with the last week's archive archive. ===== David Goldstein post: 82 Kingston Road, Coventry CV5 6LR, UK email: Goldstein_David§yahoo.com.au phone: +44 24 7667 7226 (home) +44 7786 704 887 (mobile) http://briefcase.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Briefcase - Save your important files online for easy access!Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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