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. Sources include Quicklinks (www.qlinks.net) and BNA Internet Law News (www.bna.com/ilaw)". +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ DotPH releases 'anonymous' domain The Domain Registry of the Philippines, DotPH, is releasing a personalized domain for end-users and bloggers. http://itmatters.com.ph/news/news_09082004h.html India needs greater Web presence: ICANN ICANN is looking at engaging the Indian government and sections of the Indian Internet industry on a new level, in order to help the country upgrade its role in the global Internet regime. http://www.ciol.com/content/news/2004/104091004.asp http://www.voicendata.com/content/vndtoday/104091001.asp Forget dotcom, be Indian, be dot.in If Dayanidhi Maran has his way, every Indian netizen — company or individual — will carry a suffix in his Internet address that will proudly identify him as an Indian. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040911/asp/frontpage/story_3744710.asp UN ICT Task Force: Internet Governance: The State of Play The Global Forum on Internet Governance held by the UNICT Task Force in New York on 25-26 March concluded that Internet governance issues were many and complex. The Secretary-General’s Working Group on Internet Governance will have to map out and navigate this complex terrain as it makes recommendations to the World Summit on an Information Society in 2005. To assist in this process, the Forum recommended, in the words of the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations at the closing session, that a matrix be developed “of all issues of Internet governance addressed by multilateral institutions, including gaps and concerns, to assist the Secretary-General in moving forward the agenda on these issues.” This paper takes up the Deputy Secretary-General’s challenge. It is an analysis of the state of play in Internet governance in different forums, with a view to showing: (1) what issues are being addressed (2) by whom, (3) what are the types of consideration that these issues receive and (4) what issues are not adequately addressed. http://www.unicttaskforce.org/perl/documents.pl?id=1389 au: Domain Names misled business: court (reg req'd for some) The Federal Court has upheld a finding against Domain Names Pty Ltd and its sole director Chesley Rafferty following complaints the company was misleading businesses into re-registering on the internet under slightly different names. http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/09/10/1094789679474.html http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/09/10/1094789670920.html http://smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/10/1094789679474.html http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,10724274%5E15318%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/0,2000061744,39158901,00.htm http://au.news.yahoo.com/040910/2/qq66.html http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=18103 au: DNA Appeal Dismissed Federal Court upholds Justice Finkelstein’s finding that DNA mail-outs were misleading and deceptive http://auda.org.au/news.php?newsid=22 VeriSign Implements Rapid Updates to Domain Name System Files (news release) VeriSign announced that it has implemented a major enhancement, called “rapid updates,” to its .com and .net Domain Name System (DNS) servers. With rapid updates, it is now possible for domain registrants to launch Web sites more quickly and to experience greater continuity in service when changing hosting providers or modifying their domain name registrations. http://verisign.com/verisign-inc/news-and-events/news-archive/us-news-2004/page_015894.html http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/showarticle.asp?id=2458 http://news.com.com/VeriSign+speeds+up+registry+changes/2100-1038_3-5359706.html http://prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-09-2004/0002246995&EDATE= .EU: Lucy's Football? Those of you familiar with the American comic series "Peanuts" by the late Charles Schultz may be familiar with the recurring theme of Lucy's football. Lucy holds a football on her toe for Charlie Brown to practice a field goal kick. Charlie Brown realizes that the last 25 times Lucy has held the ball for him to kick, she pulled the ball out of the way at the last minute, causing him to trip and fall. Charlie Brown knows full well that Lucy may not keep the ball in place for him to kick, yet his determination gets him running towards that unlikely opportunity each and every time. http://www.circleid.com/article/735_0_1_0_C/ uk: Willie Black resigns as Nominet chairman Dr Willie Black has resigned as the chairman of UK domain registry Nominet, citing the need for new challenges now that the company has settled after nine years of extraordinary growth. He wil leave on 8 December. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09/10/black_leaves_nominet/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09/10/nominet_chairman/ http://www.netimperative.com/news/2004/09/10/Nominet_Chairman http://www.demys.net/news/2004/09/10_black.htm Confirmed Nominees for Representatives to the ASO Address Council 2004 - RIPE NCC Service Region The Confirmed Nominees are: Mada Fatiha; Hans Petter Holen Expressions of Support; Jordi Palet Martinez Expressions of Support. http://ripe.net/ripencc/about/regional/aso2004/nominations2004-index.html de: eBay Germany domain hijack: No prosecution imminent The Internet auction house has no plans at present to take legal action against the 19-year-old who confessed to hijacking its Web site http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39166007,00.htm Cerf sees space network, home servers When Vint Cerf looks into the not-too-distant future, he sees a data network stretching across the solar system and people using home servers to send multimedia content to friends and relatives -- if security problems don't swamp us first. It's worth noting what Cerf sees a few years out, as 30 years ago he was one of the main researchers who envisioned the future Internet and came up with TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) to send data packets across it. He shared some views in a speech at the Intel Communications Alliance conference taking place alongside Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco this week. http://idg.com.sg/idgwww.nsf/unidlookup/72B381C8C58336F848256F0A00249348 Intel CTO: New Protocol Needed For Next-Gen 'Net Intel's chief technologist called for an overlay network to be applied to the Internet infrastructure to allow new protocols and services to be enabled. ... The first portion of Gelisnger's speech was devoted to a conversation with Vint Cerf, largely heralded as the founder of the Internet, or at least the small Darpanet that evolved into the Internet as a whole. Cerf, now the chairman of the board of ICANN, developed the TCP/IP protocol that itself runs on top of packet-level protocols that govern the basic transmission of data around the Internet. TCP/IP allowed a new level of functionality without the need to retrofit existing equipment, he said. http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/zd/20040909/tc_zd/134950 Intel sees big changes to the net The internet will have to be changed to stop it reaching breaking point, according to chip giant Intel. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3643902.stm http://news.com.com/Intel+calls+for+Internet+overhaul/2100-1006_3-5359743.html http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3590490 Asking the questions ITU secretary-general Yoshio Utsumi should be congratulated for his candid remark that trade shows are no long the drawcards they once were. ... The role of governments at an international level was another question asked. Officials argued that Internet governance needs to be brought under the control of a “legitimizing” inter-governmental grouping – like the ITU, for example. The opposing group thinks we need something more flexible: part industry, part technical, part government – like ICANN, for example. http://www.telecomasia.net/telecomasia/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=120910 .tel REALLY IS .dead (blog) The other day I received the official email from ICANN regarding my recent sTLD application for .tel. The email reinforced an "update" I received at the end of July, which at that time said .tel was more or less .dead. http://192.246.69.231/jeff/personal/archives/001131.html Alternate Registrar New.net Continues Strong Growth New.net continues to gain traction for its domain registration service, which operates outside the traditional ICANN domain system. New.net added nearly 52K hostnames last month, marking its third consecutive month of strong percentage growth, as measured by our Hosting Provider Switching Analysis. The company now hosts more than 130K hostnames. http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/09/07/alternate_registrar_newnet_continues_strong_growth.html IT opportunities, challenges abound in Asia Pacific Leading names in the information and communications technology sectors of the Asia-Pacific region are gathering here to participate in ITU Telecom Asia 2004. The one-week event, which opens today, consists of an exhibition and forum, attended by industry leaders such as Intel, Samsung, Lucent and China Mobile. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the International Telecommunication Union, or ITU, is an international organization that is part of the United Nations system. http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200409/06/200409062237596709900092309231.html CompTIA Welcomes Roger Cochetti as New Director of U.S. Public Policy; Industry Veteran to Grow U.S. Policy Outreach on Behalf of Diverse Members, Industry The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) announced today that IT industry veteran Roger Cochetti has joined the association to direct its U.S. public policy office. Cochetti will direct CompTIA's federal and state advocacy programs in order to deliver optimal value to CompTIA's diverse membership. http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2004/Sep/1071485.htm A Network by Any Other Name Last month Wired News, the online service that grew out of Wired Magazine, decided that it was going stop using an upper-case 'I' when it talked about the internet. At the same time Web became web and Net became net. According to Tony Long, the man responsible for their style guide, the change was made because 'there is no earthly reason to capitalize any of these words'. In fact, he claims, 'there never was.' ...Forgive me for saying, but those who choose 'internet' over 'Internet' are as wrong as those who would visit london, meet the queen or go for a boat trip down the river thames. http://www.circleid.com/article/739_0_1_0_C/ ****************** RESEARCH ARTICLES ****************** China and the globalization of ICTs: Implications for international relations (available free for a limited time) As the People's Republic of China (PRC) accedes to the World TradeOrganization (WTO), much speculation has been generated about the political impact of the opening of its telecommunications market to foreign firms and investors. This article evaluates the assumptions behind competing views from the West and China, drawing out the implications for international politics. It argues that international economic, technological and security regimes fail to address human rights concerns that arise from the globalization of information and communication technologies (ICTs), despite the fact that serious problems are generated by the need for cooperation between liberal-democratic and authoritarian regimes to preserve state security. To redress the balance, it is necessary to move away from assumptions of technological determinism held by policy-makers, in favour of developing a communication analysis of security that can embrace broader political issues. http://nms.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/4/2/205 Mutiny on the bandwidth: the semiotics of statehood in the internet domain name registries of Pitcairn Island and Niue (available free for a limited time) The internet has evolved to have a complex top-level domain name system, in which generic top-level domains such as .com and .org coexist with country-code top-level domains such as .UK and .JP. In this article, the history and significance of this hybrid naming system is examined, with specific attention directed to the manner in which it simultaneously reproduces claims to globalism, state sovereignty, and the presumption of United States hegemony. It is found that the domain name system affirms the centrality of the sovereign state while concurrently challenging its underlying basis in an idealized nexus of nation, government, and territory. These themes are explored through case studies of two Pacific island microstate domains: .PN (Pitcairn Island) and .NU (Niue). http://nms.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/1/47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sources include Quicklinks (www.qlinks.net) and BNA Internet Law News (www.bna.com/ilaw)". +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ (c) David Goldstein 2004 ===== 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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