Check out http://auda.org.au/domain-news/dn-news for the latest domain news. By close of business Melbourne time on 1 December, 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 **************** au: auDA signs new Registry Licence Agreement with AusRegistry (news release) Future profits from org.au and asn.au sales to fund Australian Internet user organisations http://auda.org.au/news.php?newsid=51 At last, Iraq finds a Web designation: Domain name .iq is set for Internet It was a tiny electronic victory after years of frustration and defeat. Yesterday, Iraqi officials announced the launch of .iq, Iraq's identity on the World Wide Web. http://www.kurdmedia.com/articles.asp?id=10682 http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=54&u_sid=2071436 http://boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2005/11/24/at_last_iraq_finds_a_web_designation/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+--+World+News cn: BOOC Says It Will Punish Domain Name Squatters The Beijing Olympics Organizing Committee has announced on its website that the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) will retain the domain names for the Friendlies, the new Beijing 2008 Olympics mascots, and those who violate the rule to register or sell the domain names will be administratively punished or face legal quandries. http://www.chinatechnews.com/index.php?action=show&type=news&id=3226 http://www.interfax.cn/showfeature.asp?aid=7771&slug=OLYMPICS ICANN creates advisory committee for foreign-language net ICANN has created a new advisory group to cover the complex and controversial of internationalised domain names (IDNs) - domain names in foreign languages. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/24/icann_idn_committee/ http://addict3d.org/index.php?page=viewarticle&type=news&ID=13398 ICANN President's Advisory Committee for IDNs ICANN is pleased to announce the launch of the President's Advisory Committee for IDNs. The committee will provide the Board and the ICANN community with advice on issues that relate to IDN policies. The first tasks of the committee will include analyzing various issues and implementation opportunities for internationalized top level domains. http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-23nov05.htm ICANN ALAC Statement on the Introduction of Internationalized Domain Names This document represents a proposal by ICANN?s At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) for global policies to be introduced regarding internationalized domain names (IDNs). It does not, however, represent the unanimous views of the ALAC members. The ALAC will continue to discuss the principles enumerated below, and will provide additional comments and statements on IDNs. http://alac.icann.org/announcements/announcement-23nov05.htm The Coalition for ICANN Transparency The Coalition for ICANN Transparency (CFIT; pronounced See-Fit) is a group of individuals, organizations and companies concerned about the lack of visibility into the activities and operations of the internet governing body. Without such a renewed commitment to transparent operations, ICANN risks undermining its internet governance role. It is our belief that this commitment can be encouraged best by the internet community itself. http://cfit.info/ The ''?uf de Colomb'' in the internet (news release) On 1 December 2005 at 8.00, the character '?' will be making its debut in the internet ? or, to be more precise, SWITCH will be permitting the use of this character in domain names ending in .ch and .li too. http://www.switch.ch/about/news.html?id=112 ICANN still rules the Internet roost US agrees to an Internet governance compromise at WSIS, leaving ICANN free to manage domain names for another five years http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020457,39237486,00.htm Peace reigns between net authorities It's business as usual for the international and local organisations that manage the internet domain name system as ICANN meets in Vancouver, Canada, to thrash out a range of technical issues. http://smh.com.au/news/breaking/peace-reigns-between-net-authorities/2005/11/25/1132703364425.html http://theage.com.au/news/breaking/peace-reigns-between-net-authorities/2005/11/25/1132703364425.html Dutch tech firm wants to rid the Web of the .com A Dutch technology company has breathed life into a project to rid the Internet of suffixes such as .com, and instead offer single names which can be countries, company names or fantasy words. http://news.com.com/Dutch+tech+firm+wants+to+rid+the+Web+of+the+.com/2100-1038_3-5972183.html uk: Scots join the dots online For those Scots internet users who grit their teeth while having to type out the suffix .uk, help may soon be at hand. http://www.sundayherald.com/53050 Use of ".US" Domain Name Extension Rises Sharply "Many organizations, especially those based overseas, are strengthening their identity in American markets with a .US domain," said Christian Zouzas, one of the largest .US domain holders. "As the extension grows in popularity, the value of owning a .US domain increases dramatically." http://www.ecommercetimes.com/rsstory/47456.html uk: Battle for iTunes.co.uk is over Ben Cohen, former teenage dot-com millionaire, has given up his fight to regain the itunes.co.uk domain, according to .uk registry Nominet. http://news.com.com/Battle+for+iTunes.co.uk+is+over/2100-1014_3-5968957.html http://news.zdnet.co.uk/business/0,39020645,39237481,00.htm http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/25/cohen_itunes/ http://www.macobserver.com/article/2005/11/23.7.shtml First dispute resolution case under the .PS For all of the foregoing reasons, the Panel decides that the domain name registered <ilea.ps> by respondent is identical to the trademark and service mark in which the complainant has rights, and that the respondent has no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name. http://www.pnina.ps/pscase/eng.html eu: Why you should register a .eu domain name EDITORIAL: You probably know that .eu domain names will be available soon. If you have a collection of domain names already but use only one or two of them, it may seem pointless to register another one. But there are good reasons why you should. http://www.out-law.com/page-6383 DNS Root Name Servers Explained For Non-Experts - ISOC MEMBER BRIEFING #19 Dear non-Experts, This is for you who always wanted to know what the DNS root name servers actually do and how they are operated. These servers are a small but esential part of the Internet Domain Name System (DNS), a part that is often talked about these days but little understood and sometimes even mysticised. After reading this briefing DNS root name servers will be no mystery to you any more and you will also understand what these servers are not involved in. http://isoc.org/briefings/019/ DNS Root Name Server FAQ - ISOC MEMBER BRIEFING #20 This is Daniel Karrenberg's personal FAQ about the root name server system. It is based on questions he had to answer over the past few years of "Internet Governance" debate. http://isoc.org/briefings/020/ es: Instruction from the Director General establishing the Regulations for the out-of-court conflict resolution procedure Instruction from the Director General of the Red.es public business entity establishing the Regulations for the out-of-court conflict resolution procedure for domain names under the country code for Spain (?.es?) https://www.nic.es/ingles/avisos/resolucion_conflictos_en.pdf eu: Domain Name Registration in the New .eu Top Level Domain (reg req'd) Beginning December 7, 2005, certain holders of rights in trademarks registered in nations within the European Union will be able to file applications for domain names in the new .eu top level domain http://www.mondaq.com/article_preview.asp?a=36202&e=on ********************* WSIS & GOVERNANCE ********************* Internet governance: A tale of community structure and individual initiative by David Allen. On one side, the Internet community argues for the informality and flexibility necessary for innovation ? that is, for individual initiative ? to flourish. On the other side, some governments call for more formality and the stable base ? that is, for community structure ? upon which ongoing operations and change can both occur. http://davidallen.org/papers/Internet_Governance-A4.pdf An Assessment of the WSIS-2/Tunis ?05 Outcomes" The outcomes of WSIS are significant -- and rather surprising. ICANN emerges from the summit both unchanged and significantly different. After WSIS it has a stronger claim to legitimacy. http://www.ip3.gatech.edu/images/Significance_of_WSIS-II_Tunis-05.pdf Voice of innovation at net summit At WSIS, international diplomats turned their attention to the most important question yet to face the net: who should control it? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/4470036.stm Eleventh hour Internet deal paves way for summit focus on digital divide A potentially damaging rift over US control of the Internet has been averted hours before a key summit beginning on Wednesday in Tunis tries to spread the IT revolution to poor countries. http://metimes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=20051116-041820-6890r Internet Society welcomes WSIS proposal to build on existing Internet governance mechanisms (news release) Delegates meeting at WSIS in Tunis have affirmed their commitment to build on the governance mechanisms that have enabled the Internet's incredibly successful growth. http://isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/051117pr.shtml Civil Society Statement on WSIS The WSIS Civil Society Plenary on 15th November decided to draft a statement which would assess the summit outcomes, based on the alternative declaration civil society had produced during the first summit in Geneva in 2003. During the three days of WSIS an open-ended drafting group met in the NGO space at the summit. The first draft of the statement was presented to the last Civil Society Plenary on 18 November, which decided that the work should continue online for w few weeks. If you wish to make contributions, send your "tracked changes" on the document to cs-dec§wsis-cs.org by 27 November. We are also looking for voluntary translators to produce French and other versions soon. http://www.csbureau.org/cs-declaration-DRAFTv11.rtf Civil Society Best Practices to bridge the digital divide Now that the World Summit on the Information Society has come to an end in Tunis, civil society organisations evaluate their involvement in the process to learn from the experiences made. Several side events of WSIS addressed examples of best practices of civil society participation. In sharing good experiences, while not neglecting challenges, civil society organisations may improve their performance in the future. WSIS is not the end, but the starting point for the implementation process in which civil society is supposed to play a crucial role as partner to governments and the private sector. Putting for once aside debates on the lack of influence and experiences of repression, some positive vibes seem to be appropriate, to shape this future process in an effective and fruitful way. http://worldsummit2005.de/en/web/839.htm us: Sen. Coleman at front of WSIS fight ... I must give kudos once again to Senator Norm Coleman. He is leading the fight to limit the authority WSIS will have. ... I applaud Senator Coleman's fight to stand up to the WSIS and not allow control of the single most important invention of humankind to fall into the hands of tyrannical dictators and repressive regimes through the guise of United Nation. Allowing countries like China, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Syria to take control of the Internet would be as silly as having these same countries sit on the United Nations Coun-cil on Human Rights. http://www.redwoodfallsgazette.com/articles/2005/11/25/news/news5.txt The Winners and Losers of the Internet Break-Up | By Naseem Javed Why should Internet break and how ridiculous is this issue? Imagine if a few printers around the globe got together and jointly decided to replace all our current currencies and their value and choose brand new colors, designs and new values all own their own. http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/154000320/4025419.html WSIS - Net governance: Will anything change? Let's call it a clash of cultures: engineers who know the Internet inside out on the one side and government policy makers grappling to understand it on the other. http://infoworld.com/article/05/11/23/HNwsisnet_1.html Internet anytime, anywhere, by anyone -- except Tunisia Something quite quaint happened in Tunis last week. It was triggered by an alliance of freedom of expression groups withdrawing from WSIS. http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=257469&area=/insight/insight__converse/ Mocking the Knowledge Society The second WSIS concluded in Tunis last week. Thousands of participants descended on Tunis from around the world - to the confusion of airline and baggage handling companies and the delight of local hotels and restaurants. http://allafrica.com/stories/200511230140.html Social Movements Gained Much At WSIS The WSIS was important for social movements to help them develop a better understanding of communication issues and it allowed different groups and different struggles to network. Terra Viva asked Sally Burch from the Communication Rights in the Information Society campaign to comment on how the summit helped social movements to mobilise around communications. http://allafrica.com/stories/200511230070.html Keep U.N.'s mitts off the Internet They came, they saw, they coveted. But since delegates to last week's World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia couldn't agree on how to wrest control of the Internet from a U.S.- based private group, they put off further discussion until next year. http://rockymountainnews.com/drmn/editorials/article/0,2777,DRMN_23964_4264936,00.html Summit in Tunis rejects blockade and radio/TV aggression against Cuba WSIS rejected unilateral measures that violate international law by impeding the development of countries and damaging the well-being of their citizens, reported PL. http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2005/noviembre/juev24/48tunez.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 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 ____________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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