Check out http://auda.org.au/domain-news/dn-news for the latest domain news. By close of business on 8 September Melbourne time, a more recent edition of the news should be posted to the auDA web site. The domain name news is supported by auDA. **************** DOMAIN NAMES **************** us: Nassau County Man Set Up Fraudulent Hurricane Relief Web Sites A judge issued an order Friday preventing a Nassau County man from using the Internet to solicit funds he claimed would benefit Hurricane Katrina victims. http://www.news4jax.com/technology/4932148/detail.html us: In the Face of Catastrophe, Sites Offer Helping Hands There is a large number of websites being set up following Hurricane Katrina, not all of them genuine. The owner of one site, katrina.com, was offered US$500,000 for her domain, but refused. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/03/AR2005090300226.html http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KATRINA_WEB_SITE http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/08/katrina_phishin.html Le cyclone Katrina d?cha?ne des vagues... de noms de domaine http://www.domainesinfo.fr/article.php?art_id=718 in: Registrants for India's .in domain reach 130,000 More than 130,000 registrants have taken up the .in domain name registration, under a plan by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of India to overcome the lack of a national domain registration name. The number is up from the just 6,500 .in registrations in January. http://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=29322 http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=170102515 sg: SGNIC reduces prices of .sg internet domain names The Singapore Network Information Centre, or SGNIC, is cutting the prices for those who want to register the .sg domain name by $10 to $30 for each name to boost competition. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/166124/1/.html uk: Let's put internet porn on a new top shelf "There is something about the subject of porn that causes people to leave their brains at home before pronouncing on it." This article examines the controversy over attitudes to porn, including .xxx. http://politics.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,9115,1562532,00.html xxx: Constructing a red light district on the Internet Most Reston-based API seminars include a visit to the Freedom Forum for First Amendment discussions. Thousands of news professionals will have the opportunity to improve their knowledge through case studies, lectures, interviews and publications that show historical and current applications of First Amendment issues. Let me rephrase that. A seemingly uncontroversial proposal to create a special domain on the Internet to help protect children (and others) from adult content developed strong opposition on the eve of its implementation earlier this month. It has been put on hold. http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/content/7038.cfm xxx: Porn producers, fighters try to stop xxx domain If you think politics makes strange bedfellows, try pornography. Let me rephrase that. A seemingly uncontroversial proposal to create a special domain on the Internet to help protect children (and others) from adult content developed strong opposition on the eve of its implementation earlier this month. It has been put on hold. http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050831/OPINIONS/508310301/1091 xxx: To se.xxxy for .com? (reg req'd) A new online domain, .xxx, has been proposed. Many governments around the world, including Bush's, are trying to stop the creation of this virtual red light district. Protests are also coming from family groups and many conservative Christian organizations. The decision of the matter has been postponed until mid-September, but debate rages on throughout the world about what to do about the situation. http://www.thegeorgetownindependent.com/media/paper136/news/2005/08/31/News/To.Se.xxxy.For.com-972503.shtml 2005 RIPE NCC Membership Survey Results Following the successful RIPE NCC Membership Survey conducted in 2002, the RIPE NCC conducted another survey in 2005. The purpose of these surveys is to ensure that the RIPE NCC continues to meet members? needs, and to give all members the opportunity to voice their opinions on the activities that it undertakes and the services it provides. For 2005 survey results, see: http://ripe.net/membership/survey2005/results/index.html Policy Development Process in RIPE RIPE is pleased to announce that Rob Blokzijl, RIPE Chair, has published a new RIPE Document, "Policy Development Process in RIPE", (ripe-350). This document formally describes the policy development process. The updated process is operational from 1 September. http://ripe.net/news/pdp.html es: New National Plan of domain names under ?.es? (news release) The second phase of the progressive registry will be available from 6 September to October 21. https://www.nic.es/ingles/avisos/second_phase.html fi: Letters ?, ? and ? possible in fi-domain names as of 1 September (news release) At the beginning of September, it will become possible for companies and organisations to also apply for fi-domain names containing the letters ?, ? and ? (also called as Internationalized Domain Names, or IDNs) because the Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA) will introduce these native language characters in fi-domain names as of 1 September. http://www.ficora.fi/englanti/ajankoht/letters.htm ru: Suspension of com.ru Domain names registration in COM.RU domain is temporarily suspended according to the decision of Coordination Center for TLD RU http://www.ripn.net/nic/dns/en/index.html pk: Sunrise Period for name.pk Domains The Sunrise Period for name.pk Domains is open from 15 July to 30 September http://pknic.net.pk/sunrise/ ch: New Conditions for Domain Names SWITCH aligns its General Terms and Conditions for domain names to today's general framework. http://www.switch.ch/about/news.html?id=99 fr: New Chief Executive Officer for the AFNIC Jean-Yves Babonneau's has been succeeded by Mr Mathieu Weill as CEO of the French ccTLD Registry, starting from July 1st, 2005. http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/general/NN20050425?PHPSESSID=b0fe0b306d193b12566a4069dc0ee1d9 in: APNIC announces Internet Root nameservers deployments for India (news release) APNIC, the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, is pleased to announce that three new Internet root nameservers are now operational in India. http://apnic.net/services/rootserver/india.html ********************* WSIS & GOVERNANCE ********************* >From Choike - Internet Governance - A Review in the Context of the WSIS Process by Carlos A. Afonso This document provides information on the current Internet governance transition processes, discussing some of the approaches being submitted to public discussion, and reviews the final report of the WGIG. It also provides brief historical and reference information on the current global governance system specifically created for the Internet. In addition, it presents a review of the perspectives on Internet governance from the point of view of the organized groups of civil society organizations who have been involved in the corresponding discussions both within and outside the WGIG. The paper is 50 pages long. http://wsispapers.choike.org/internet_governance.pdf >From Choike - Internet governance: Everybody's business in the Information Society One of the critical issues launched by the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held in Geneva in December 2003 is related to the Internet governance system, that is to say, to the development and application by governments, the private sector and civil society of shared principles, norms, rules, decision making procedures and programmes that shape the evolution and use of the Internet. Within this framework, the UN - mandated by the WSIS Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action - established in 2004 a Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG). The group was made up of 40 members from different countries and sectors (governments, private sector, academics and organized civil society) with the main purpose of investigating and making proposals for specific actions regarding Internet governance. http://www.choike.org/nuevo_eng/informes/3292.html Collective Learning in the World Summit on the Information Society by William J. Drake, President, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility William believes the WSIS process "does not look not look bad" as "It has provided the world community as a whole with a first opportunity to participate in an inclusive dialogue on a broad range of issues associated with the global information society". William focusses "on another foundation-laying byproduct of the WSIS process: collective learning." William concludes that the "WSIS process clearly has promoted collective learning on both procedural and substantive matters" and this "learning will inform and enhance the ways in which global information society issues are conceived and tackled going forward, whether in new WSIS-engendered mechanisms or simply in other, existing institutional environments. In this respect, the WSIS has already made an important contribution to the governance of the global information society." http://www.cpsr.org/pubs/workingpapers/2/Drake Compilation of comments received on the report of WGIG This document contains a compilation of comments on the report of the UN WGIG and proposals for Chapter three of the Operational Part of the Tunis Final Document(s). The WGIG http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/pc3/working/dt7.pdf After Tunis: A Summit Without Implementation and Civil Society? Civil society groups active in the WSIS have voiced their protest against a serious development related to the Tunis summit outcomes. The latest draft for the summit document on implementation and follow-up is lacking a meaningful commitment to implementation, and they also are a serious setback for the multi-stakeholder approach. The official WSIS website does not even list the Geneva civil society summit declaration anymore. http://worldsummit2005.de/en/nav/14.htm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sources include Quicklinks <http://qlinks.net/> and BNA Internet Law News <http://www.bna.com/ilaw/>. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ (c) David Goldstein 2005 David Goldstein address: 4/3 Abbott Street COOGEE NSW 2034 AUSTRALIA email: Goldstein_David §yahoo.com.au phone: +61 418 228 605 - mobile; +61 2 9665 5773 - home * Note new address and home phone number as of 28 May 2005. 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