Check out http://www.auda.org.au/domain-news/dn-news for the latest domain news. Within 24 hours of this news being posted, a more recent edition of the news will normally be posted to the auDA web site. The domain name news is supported by auDA. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Non-Commercial Website Domain Names Using Trademarks There are now several different courts of appeals that have upheld the right of individuals to post a non-commercial website using the domain name www.company.com, and there are as yet NO appellate decisions that forbid such websites outside the context of the serial cybersquatter who tries to erect a so-called gripe site as a CYA measure after being sued. In fact, it seems to me that we are getting close to the point where companies that sue over such websites have to consider seriously the possibility that they will not only lose the suit, but face a malicious prosecution action or other counter-measure from the consumer critic seeking damages for having been sued. http://www.circleid.com/article/577_0_1_0_C uk: Domain names: Don't be hustled Small businesses are being warned by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) about the sales tactics of some internet domain name registration agents. http://www.shout99.com/contractors/showarticle.pl?id=24329&n= http://www.vnunet.com/News/1154802 au: Domain Names clash on court ruling Domain Names Australia (DNA) is pressing ahead with its appeal against the Federal Court forbidding its marketing practices. http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=1918701705 us: Fur's flying on the Web over Neiman Marcus parody It's spring, when thoughts usually turn to warm-weather topics like barbecues, tank tops and colossal home runs by Barry Bonds. But this year, at least in the online world, spring has raised a wintry matter, fur -- and a flap over three other little letters: c, a, s. Those three letters have led Neiman Marcus Group Inc., one of the most conspicuous high-end U.S. retailers, to try to shut down three Web sites for the Fund for Animals, a national organization founded in 1967 by former author and humanitarian Cleveland Amory. http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/living/8557911.htm us/au: Informedia Domain Names May Come Back To Haunt Realtors The chance is faint, but Informedia founder Alan Isabelle could come back and demand that the domain names that MelbourneIT releases to Realtors still belong to him. Never mind that he registered agents' domain names to his company without their knowledge. http://realtytimes.com/rtapages/20040430_informedia.htm Reichert aide buys up other candidate's Web domain name as joke When state Sen. Luke Esser was setting up his congressional campaign Web site, his staff was curious to learn that several Web addresses with his name were already taken. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001915343_web29e.html ITU: Letter to ICANN re Applications to ICANN Concerning Telephony Addressing Top Level Domains The ITU Secretary-General has addressed a letter to ICANN concerning Applications to ICANN Concerning Telephony Addressing Top Level Domains. http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/mina/2004/lettertoicann-20041.pdf Public Comment period for sTLD applications has been extended ICANN has extended its Public Comment period for all of the new sTLD applications until 23.59 UTC 14 May. Interested parties are further encouraged to submit comments. ICANN will launch the independent evaluation process as scheduled, and proceed with the sTLD application timetable as originally published. http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-30apr04.htm ICANN Nominating Committee's Frequently Asked Questions for 2004 (Version 1.0) http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/nc2004/faqs.htm The Accountable Net: Peer Production of Internet Governance By David Johnson, Susan Crawford, and John Palfrey Three problems of online life - spam, informational privacy, and network security - lend themselves to the peer production of governance. Traditional sovereigns have tried and, to date, failed to address these three problems through the ordinary means of governance. The sovereign has a role to play in the solution to each of the three, but not as a monopoly and not necessarily in the first instance. A new form of order online, brought on by private action, is emerging in response to these problems. If properly understood and encouraged, this emerging order could lead to an accountable internet without an offsetting loss of those aspects of online life that we have found most attractive. There has been a great deal of loose talk about the need for internet governance, particularly in the context most recently of the World Summit on the Information Society, but much less careful analysis of the question whether the online world really does pose special problems, or present special opportunities, for collective action. There has been a general discussion as to whether the internet, as a general rule, lends itself to governance by traditional sovereigns or if something in the net's architecture resists such forms of control. We do not seek to re-open this debate, acknowledging at the outset the important role that traditional sovereigns have to play in most areas of decision-making and enforcement on the internet. Rather, we seek to look more closely at a series of particularly thorny issues that have proven especially challenging for policy makers seeking to impose governance by states. We seek the special problems -- and corresponding opportunities – of online activity and assess the relative merits of various options for how to resolve them. http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/2004-04 N. Americans Plan ENUM Directory Moves are being made in the U.S. to create an organization that will be in overall charge of a directory that will link phone numbers to URLs, and thus IP addresses. http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=51698&site=lightreading Web Hosting News: Valuing Domain Names: A Monograph By DomainMart DomainMart has published a monograph on domain-name valuation. It outlines the strength and limitations of various approaches to valuing domain names. It also describes the statistical model used for their Appraisal Report. http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/showarticle.asp?id=2067 au: Internet business found guilty of misleading conduct A Queensland business which sells domain names for the Internet has been found guilty in the Federal Court of engaging in misleading conduct. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s1099458.htm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 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 Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.comReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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