Icann launches initiative for generic top-level domains "Icann has now moved forward with a programme to introduce further competition and choice in the top-level domain markets," said Paul Twomey, president and chief executive officer of Icann. "We are opening up the process for which TLDs [top-level domains] can be applied for." http://www.computerweekly.com/articles/article.asp?liArticleID=126179 http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_3-11-2003_pg6_5 ICANN addresses its critics ICANN, the technical co-ordination body of the internet, announced on Friday that it is to streamline the top level domain name approval process, and it will also be assessing technical standards for permitting multilingual domains. http://www.out-law.com/php/page.php?page_id=icannaddressesits1067858272 'DDoS' Attacks Still Pose Threat to Internet On October 21, 2002, people around the world cruised through cyberspace the way they do every day -- bidding on auctions, booking airline reservations, sending e-mail -- all the while unaware that someone was working overtime to try to bring the Internet to its knees. Around 5 p.m. Eastern time, operators of the Internet's root servers, the computers that provide the roadmap for all online traffic, saw an unnaturally large spike in the amount of incoming data. It was a "distributed denial-of-service attack," a concentrated attempt to throw so much information at the servers that they would shut down. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61714-2003Nov4.html ICANN-Registrar:Kostenlose Vorbestellung von de-domains mit Umlauten! Achtung: Es klingt zwar paradox, aber es ist zu Zeit nicht m�glich de-domains mit deutschen Umlauten/Sonderzeichen zu registrieren. Die multilinguale Domainregistrierung wird in vielen Sprachen durch eine US-amerikanische Software erm�glicht. Domains mit deutschen Umlauten und Sonderzeichen sind zur Zeit nur bei den com, net, org und cc-domains, tv-domains und bz-domains m�glich. https://www.domainregistry.de/de-domains.html ASK DOCTOR LAW - Anti-cybersquatting act offers protection Q: Although our family business has manufactured and sold custom furniture for more than 100 years, and our company name is well-known worldwide, we didn't join the technology revolution until last year. We automated, computerized and decided to launch an Internet website. But when we tried to reserve our domain name, we found that it was already registered by another company. We did some research and found that their business was just buying popular names and then selling them back to the real owners for a premium. We requested they release our name, but they refused unless we also paid a large sum to them. Can they do this? It sounds illegal. http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7154829.htm An Unsanctioned Whois Database Mark Jeftovic of easyDNS Technologies Inc. has posted an item on ICANN's "GNSO" registrars' mailing list titled "unsanctioned Whois concepts". In that item he suggests that the control and actual publication of contact information about a domain be put into the zone file itself, a file maintained by the registrant (purchasor) of the domain name. http://www.circleid.com/article/361_0_1_0_C DOT CX policy review Dot CX is requesting input from interested parties on revisions to various CX ccTLD policies. The revisions are designed to assist in the interpretation of the Acceptable use Policy and the CX ccTLD Privacy Policy. Please follow the <http://www.nic.cx/./policies/policies.cfm> policy link above to download the draft policies in pdf format. Comments may be publicly posted at <http://forum.nic.cx>http://forum.nic.cx or sent by email to draft.policy§nic.cx The comment period ends at the close of bussiness November 11th 2003 (1700 Christmas Island Time - GMT+7) http://www.nic.cx/./policies/policies.cfm The Cyber-Sociology of Domain Names Erica Wass is the editor and contributing author of the recently published book, "Addressing the World: National Identity and Internet Country Code Domains," (Rowman & Littlefield, October 2003). This book is an edited collection of original essays by domain name administrators, academics, journalists and lawyers that examine the connections between various cultures and the use and regulation of their country code domain names. CircleID recently caught up with Erica Wass to gain a better insight into the work behind this book. What follows is the first article of a three-part series where Erica shares her insight and discoveries that lead her to a sophisticated global perspective on "Addressing the world". She begins by examining cyber-sociology of ccTLDs -- the underlying theme of the book. http://www.circleid.com/article/359_0_1_0_C Global Name Registry will open up its second level for registrations, meaning names like abc.name will be available Opening the .name second level solves the complexities that .name has had with its third level product. It has over the past 12 months been hard or difficult for registrars and resellers to adapt their systems and products to integrate with the 3rd level registrations that was previously the only available, i.e. domain name registrations like 'first.last.name' and email addresses of the type 'first§last.name'. http://www.nic.name/bf_default.php?pg=news-2ld +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 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. Sources include Quicklinks (www.qlinks.net) and BNA Internet Law News (www.bna.com/ilaw)". ===== David Goldstein address: 2/4 Dundas Street COOGEE NSW 2034 AUSTRALIA email: Goldstein_David§yahoo.com.au phone: +61 418 228 605 - mobile; +61 2 9665 0015 - home http://personals.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Personals New people, new possibilities. FREE for a limited time.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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