Progress Report to the Evolution and Reform Committee - ccNSO Assistance Group The ccNSO Assistance Group has begun discussions on the issues surrounding the implementation of the ccNSO, and possible recommendations to the ERC. The discussions are fruitful, with goodwill efforts of all in their individual capacities to achieve recommendations for public consultation and further discussion. http://www.icann.org/committees/evol-reform/ccnsoag-report-04oct02.htm Web policeman casts net for .au cheats Some applications for Australia's new generic names could be ruled invalid after last week's rush to buy a stake in the internet. http://afr.com/it/2002/10/08/FFXI0D4AZ6D.html HM The Queen wins domain name dispute In an important WIPO domain decision released today, Her Majesty the Queen has been awarded the domain name newzealand.biz. http://www.demys.net/news/02_oct_08_zealand.htm http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2002/dbiz2002-00270.html WIPO to ask for UDRP modification So far this month has been a busy one for developments in Internet policy and governance, with WIPO Member States taking a decision on the issues addressed in the Second WIPO Internet Domain Name Process and ICANN's Evolution and Reform Committee submitting its Final Implementation Report and Recommendations. http://www.demys.net/news/02_oct_07_wipo.htm The Selection of the .eu TLD Registry On 3 September 2002 the European Commission published in the Official Journal of the European Communities a "Call for expressions of interest for the selection of the .eu TLD registry". MORE>> http://www.demys.net/news/02_oct_04_eu.htm WIPO's first ERDRP decision: Salvador.Dali.name The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has released its first decision concerning the new .name generic top level domains. MORE>> http://www.demys.net/news/02_oct_03_dali.htm Land rush for generic domains AUSTRALIANS have rushed to snap up more than a thousand 'generic' .au domain names that opened for registration at 11am today. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,5217424%5E15342%5E%5Enbv%5E15306-15319,00.html .au industry blows own trumpet The Australian domain name industry is trumpeting the success of last weeks release to the public of .au generic domain names, but controversy has already arisen around the process. http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/ebusiness/story/0,2000024981,20268830,00.htm Gold rush days are over for generic domain names At least one real estate bubble has burst. The cost of an address on the internet has tumbled in line with the Nasdaq technology index as bidders realise the value of a domain name - not much at all. http://afr.com/it/2002/10/08/FFX8PTDAZ6D.html South Korea tightens cybersquatting laws South Korea has introduced tougher domain name regulations to increase protection against illegal cybersquatting attacks. http://www.legalmediagroup.com/default.asp?Page=1&SID=11165&CH=6&CN=&CountryName=&Type=News Domain name should receive more Vietnamese entrepreneur attention Internet domain name is an invaluable resource, which has been untapped by a large number of Vietnamese enterprises due to their failing to realize the significance of domain names and domain name registration. Statistics of the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) reveals that a mere 5 percent out of the almost 70,000 domestic enterprises have registered a domain name of their own. http://db.vnpt.com.vn/News/viewutf8.asp?ID=3649 OFT eyes domain name bullies Some companies still using unscrupulous selling tactics The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is pushing forward its investigations into the selling tactics of domain name reseller Anet. http://www.vnunet.com/News/1135688 VeriSign Settles Marketing Lawsuit Domain registrar giant VeriSign Monday has settled its lawsuit with smaller Scottsdale, Ariz.-based rival Go Daddy. According to terms of the settlement, the Mountain View, Calif.-based company will no longer send "renewal notices" to customers of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Go Daddy Software, a smaller, discount-priced competitor in the aggressive field for domain name registration. http://www.internetnews.com/IAR/article.php/1478091 http://news.com.com/2100-1023-961265.html http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-verisign9oct09.story http://www.reuters.com/news_article.jhtml?type=internetnews&StoryID=1550601 Beanies bargain site wins domain dispute In the battle over a Beanie Babies domain, the bargain sellers have come out on top. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-961090.html Domain Registry Bundles Blogging Looking to turn an Internet phenomenon into a business edge, .NU Domain, a Top Level Domain (TLD) registry, is offering customers free software to create and maintain their own blogs. http://boston.internet.com/news/article.php/1476971 [3] Landmark Public Domain Case To Be Argued Before Supreme Court On Wednesday, October 9, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, the challenge to the controversial 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA). The CTEA lengthened copyright terms by 20 years, stretching them to 70 years after an artist's death. This effectively prevents hundreds of thousands of works (notably, and not coincidentally, Mickey Mouse) from falling into the public domain for an additional 20 years. Eldred is the first challenge to copyright extensions to reach the Supreme Court. http://www.epic.org/alert/EPIC_Alert_9.18.html 7th Circuit Overturns Beanie Baby Dilution Decision (from BNA Internet Law News) The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated a lower court decision which held that the domain name bargainbeanies.com diluted Ty's Beanie Babies trademark. The court engages in a detailed discussion on the dangers of extending the law too broadly, noting that "we do not think that by virtue of trademark law producers own their aftermarkets and can impede sellers in the aftermarket from marketing the trademarked product." Decision at: http://caselaw.findlaw.com/data2/circs/7th/021771P.pdf Domain Name Protection For City Suburbs (from Baker and McKenzie E-Law Alert) The Lower Regional Court of Munich held that provisions in German law protecting the names of persons, both natural and juristic (�12 of the Civil Code), also extend to public law persons and include municipal, city and city suburb names. It also held that when determining who has a priority right over the name, one should not look at who first registered the domain name but rather who first had the right to the name protection. http://www.bmck.com/elaw/default.asp Pre-Registration Of Domain Name .FR (from Baker and McKenzie E-Law Alert) Pursuant to a recent cooperation between the AFNIC and the the French Enterprises Formalities Center ("CFE", ie the place where any new French legal entity has to be registered), it is now possible to pre-register the domain name identical to the new corporate name directly while registering the new entity. The ".fr" domain names must be identical to registered corporate names, trade names or trademarks. Pre-registration last for 15 days. http://www.nic.fr/enregistrement/preenregistrement.html (French) Car giant tries to run down Mr Nissan's website The Nissan Motor Company knows one man in America it would rather not have as a customer. Indeed, it has no affection for this gentleman, despite having something in common with him. The bond that disunites them is their name. Welcome to Nissan v Nissan. http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=340016 Starting From Scratch for the UDRP Review Process? - from UDRP.net Yesterday, the public listserv for the UDRP Review Task Force awoke with comments resulting from WIPO's NewZealand.biz STOP decision. Jeff Neuman, Director of Law and Policy for NeuStar, raised some interesting points in his comment: "I think we need to go back to the NC for a new Terms of Reference and scrap most of what has been done. The reality is that the data we have is now months out of date...Since the survey was released, seven new TLDs have been launched and each have had their dispute processes extensively used...it may be helpful to the new TLD process to get input on the new dispute processes." TLD Registration Enforcement: A Call for Automation - Part II Last month, I wrote to describe the state of registration restrictions in .BIZ, .US, and .NAME. I noted trends among nonconforming registrations in these TLDs, and I suggested that certain automated enforcement systems might serve to improve compliance. But an important larger question remained unanswered: Why care about registration restrictions in the first place? Much as registries might like to ignore the restrictions, I submit that the Internet community nonetheless ought to hold them to their contracts. http://www.circleid.com/articles/2541.asp The At-Large: An Insider’s View February 2002 was a seminal month in the evolution of the ICANN At-Large movement. We began hearing reports from our European members that ICANN's chief lawyer, Joe Sims, was in Brussels, Belgium, holding closed-door meetings with European Commission members to gauge their reaction to plans that completely restructure the ICANN board, replacing the At-Large with a body of government representatives! The rumors were confirmed days later when ICANN President M. Stuart Lynn posted his "ICANN - The Case for Reform". http://www.circleid.com/articles/2542.asp ICANN's China Question Several people have expressed concern that ICANN's next meeting will be in China, arguably the greatest source of what ICANN calls 'instability' on the Internet. http://www.icannwatch.org/article.php?sid=973 Parsing Hype From Hope: Will ENUM Spark Changes In Telecom? To the unacquainted, ENUM denotes nothing more than a techie-sounding-hobgloblin, yet, ENUM, which stands for electronic numbering, represents what could become the most distinct productive development of the Internet protocol since the Internet, itself. http://www.circleid.com/articles/2540.asp Domain Names, Like Phone Numbers, Become Unlisted Jane Doe has a problem. A victim of stalking for over two years, she finally shakes her pursuer. Now she wants to tell her story on the Web, but can't legally register a domain name without exposing her personal contact information to the public. Go Daddy's newest service, Domains By Proxy(TM), changes all that. Jane can now register her domain name, protect her privacy, and while she's at it, deter spam e-mail, mass marketing, junk mail, and identity theft. http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/showarticle.asp?id=971 Internet could have your number A SINGLE number for email addresses, phone number and websites is being considered in Australia, despite fears the technology could become a de facto identification number. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,5238651%5e16123%5e%5enbv%5e,00.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Check out http://www.auda.org.au/about/news for the latest domain news. The domain name news is supported by auDA. Also see http://greta.electric.gen.nz/mailman/listinfo/internet-news or http://www.alfa-redi.org/noticia for an archive or to subscribe to the general news. ===== David Goldstein email: Goldstein_David§yahoo.com.au phone: +61 418 228 605 - mobile; +61 2 9665 0015 - home http://mobile.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! 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