Don't forget, you can check out http://auda.org.au/domain-news/ for the 17 August edition of the domain news - already online! The domain name news is supported by auDA. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ eu: Registrar on .eu domain hoarding: Nothing we can do http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6103679.html http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6103679.html The age-old battle for power and sex.com http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,1840392,00.html Instra Corporation launches Asia registry for Asia Pacific domain names http://www.digitalmediaasia.com/default.asp?ArticleID=17399 au: WIPO decision on yellowbook.com.au & yellowbook.net.au - Telstra Corporation Limited v. Mandino Pty Ltd http://arbiter.wipo.int/cgi-bin/domains/search/CaseCatReport?case=DAU2006-0006 A Fundamental Look at DNSSEC, Deployment, and DNS Security Extensions by Geoff Huston http://www.circleid.com/posts/dnssec_deployment_and_dns_security_extensions/ Getting Six Billion People Online http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20060803111227 ********************** DOMAIN NAMES ********************** eu: Registrar on .eu domain hoarding: Nothing we can do A reseller of .eu domain names has denied accusations that his business has operated unfairly by stockpiling more than 1,000 three-letter domain names and charging customers more than $1,909 to buy each one. http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6103679.html http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6103679.html The age-old battle for power and sex.com The decade-long tussle over the world's most seductive internet address is a retelling of the Trojan war story for the digital age http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,1840392,00.html Instra Corporation launches Asia registry for Asia Pacific domain names Instra Corporation, a domain name and telephone number mapping (ENUM) registrar, has launched the Asia Registry, a specialised domain name registration service covering Asia Pacific country code top-level domains (ccTLD). This coincides with announcements relating to Asia Pacific's .asia top level domain, which is expected to be as popular as the recent .eu for the European Union. http://www.digitalmediaasia.com/default.asp?ArticleID=17399 Instra Corporation Launches ASIA Registry for Asia Pacific Domain Names (news release) http://www.sys-con.com/read/258947.htm http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=16897 http://interestalert.com/story/siteia.shtml?Story=st/sn/08100002aaa04d1c.prn http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060810/uktu012.html?.v=74 .ng Suffers Another Setback Nigeria's ccTLD has suffered a set fourteen months after the Internet community in Nigeria agreed to have the Nigerian Internet Registration Association (NiRA) as the manager of the nation's ccTLD. http://allafrica.com/stories/200608110669.html au: WIPO decision on yellowbook.com.au & yellowbook.net.au - Telstra Corporation Limited v. Mandino Pty Ltd The disputed domain names <yellowbook.com.au> and <yellowbook.net.au> are registered with Bottle Domains. Telstra filed a complaint to WIPO, but lost. http://arbiter.wipo.int/cgi-bin/domains/search/CaseCatReport?case=DAU2006-0006 A Fundamental Look at DNSSEC, Deployment, and DNS Security Extensions by Geoff Huston In looking at the general topic of trust and the Internet, one of the more critical parts of the Internet?s infrastructure that appears to be a central anchor point of trust is that of the Domain Name Service, or DNS. The mapping of ?named? service points to the protocol-level address is a function that every Internet user relies upon, one way or another. http://www.circleid.com/posts/dnssec_deployment_and_dns_security_extensions/ Making DKIM More Useful with Domain Assurance Email by John Levine The IETF DKIM working group has been making considerable progress, and now has a close-to-final draft. DKIM will let domains sign their mail so if you get a message from fred§furble.net, the furble.net mail system can sign it so you can be sure it really truly is from furble.net. But unless you already happen to be familiar with furble.net, this doesn?t give you any help deciding whether you want the message. This is where the new Domain Assurance Council (DAC) comes in. http://www.circleid.com/posts/dkim_domain_assurance_email/ ICANN Nominating Committee Progress After the revised close of the call for candidates for the ICANN Board, GNSO council, ccNSO Council and Interim ALAC, the Nominating Committee has received 89 Statements of Interest from members of the ICANN community and others interested in the positions. http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-09aug06.htm This year's .cm bust: Mind your typos According to the claims, administrators have authorized a DNS wildcard that has the effect of redirecting all accidental .cm traffic instead of returning an error. So a user who mistakenly types .cm instead of .com will get a page full of ads. http://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-6104103.html in: Traders cautioned on using `Basmati' name The Agricultural and Processed Foods Export Development Authority has warned the trade against the possibility of the geographical indication `Basmati' becoming a "generic" name usable by any trader as a result of the failure of traders to adhere to the labelling guidelines. ... APEDA has also appealed to traders not to use the word Basmati as part of their corporate names/trading styles/domain name. http://thehindu.com/2006/08/13/stories/2006081305391300.htm ca: CIRA launches One Web Day Tour to celebrate One Web Day (news release) Raises Internet awareness with fact-finding tour and celebration day. http://cira.ca/news-releases/183.html Internet domain names as marks Can an Internet domain name function as and be registered as a trademark? An Internet domain name can be registered as a trade-mark if it can make con-sumers identify and distinguish the goods or services of one manufacturer or provider from those offered by others. For it to be registered as a trademark, it should allow the consumers to identify the source of the goods or services. http://sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb/2006/08/11/bus/internet.domain.names.as.marks.html Getting Six Billion People Online In the first part of this two-part interview, Vint Cerf discusses the invention and future of the Internet as well as the social aspect of what he created.In this, second part, Dr Cerf reveals his thoughts on Google's next moves, Wall Street's math error, what he sees as the real threats to the Internet, and what's really going on with Google China. http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20060803111227 uk: Nominet fights 'domain tasting' UK domain registry Nominet is putting a limit on the number of registrations that can be deleted by registrars as a way of reducing 'domain tasting,' when a website owner registers a domain name and deletes it before the registry requests payment, reports Netimperative. http://dmeurope.com/default.asp?ArticleID=17381 eu: 74,000 ?.eu? names frozen in squatting About 74,000 ?.eu? domain names have been frozen under suspicion that a syndicate had illegally stockpiled them to sell at a profit. http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/business/15248338.htm http://www.addict3d.org/index.php?page=viewarticle&type=news&ID=27366 Artist Damien Hirst miffed over 'cybersquatter' Controversial British artist Damien Hirst has filed a complaint with the U.K.'s internet arbitration service to remove another artist who set up a website in Hirst's name. http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2006/08/10/hirst-cybersquatter.html http://www.pcmag.co.uk/vnunet/news/2162127/damien-hirst-called-wants http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2162127/damien-hirst-called-wants http://www.newmediazero.com/Articles/28888/Damien+Hirst+takes+complaint+to+Nominet.html ******************* OTHER INTERNET NEWS ******************* us: NEW STUDY SHOWS YOUTH ONLINE EXPOSED TO MORE SEXUAL MATERIAL AND HARASSMENT (news release) A new national survey of online youth shows increases in exposure to sexual material and harassment but less sexual solicitation. However, aggressive solicitations, those in which solicitors made or attempted to make offline contact, did not decrease. http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/NewsEventServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=2529 us: NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN COMMENDS U.S. SENATE FOR THE RATIFICATION OF CYBERCRIME TREATY The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children commends the U.S. Senate for ratifying the Council of Europe?s Convention on Cybercrime. http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/NewsEventServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=2522 us: Children less likely to encounter online predators Despite the rise of social networking sites such as MySpace, a smaller percentage of young people are being sexually solicited online than five years ago. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/internetprivacy/2006-08-08-kids-online-survey_x.htm http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/488120/812316 au: Bullies go online EDUCATION experts have warned that local schools need to crack-down on bullies using cyberspace to harass and humiliate. They say vicious emails, SMS threats and hate-sites have replaced school yard taunts in a new form of abuse called cyber-bullying. Deakin University Eduction Psychologist Helen McGrath cited examples of tech-savvy kids superimposing the faces of classmates onto pornographic images and posting them on the internet or emailing them around the school. http://www.geelonginfo.com/readarticle.asp?articleid=20597 Search Engines Censured for Censorship Activists want Yahoo!, Google, and Microsoft to do more to disclose to Chinese users how and why their searches are being censored http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/aug2006/gb20060810_220695.htm vn: Filtering in Vietnam emphasizes politics Looking at internet filtering practices in Vietnam, one could conclude that the government was more worried about politics than porn. University researchers said in a report on Wednesday that the practices ran counter to the government's own statements. http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=50667 http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/08/10/1154803020358.html Malaysian leaders carry quarrel into cyberspace Cyberspace, one of the last true havens of free speech in Malaysia, may soon fall victim to a squabble between the country's two most powerful politicians, with the government vowing to punish defamatory remarks on Web sites. http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6104639.html uk: Why internet crime has grown more lucrative than the drug trade Revelations of a flaw in HSBC's personal online banking system has brought about the nightmare scenario for any financial institution - potential security failure. Fifteen years after the birth of the world wide web, people are putting increasing amounts of trust into the medium, and banks have thrown corresponding levels of effort, expertise and cash into their online security. Experts predict that by the end of the decade the banking industry worldwide will have spent ?70bn on technology to support their online services and other new methods. http://money.guardian.co.uk/news_/story/0,,1841065,00.html uk: Brits play it safe online When it comes to using the internet, the British attitude is largely 'safety first'. According to a recent survey by the British Computer Society (BCS), British consumers take computer security seriously and this is leading to a healthy growth in online shopping and internet banking. http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=35800 us: Govt. Joins Net Treaty That May Limit Rights in U.S., Overseas The US Senate last week ratified a treaty requiring participating countries to share citizens? personal digital data and aid each others? criminal investigations, an arrangement privacy advocates say will amount to increasing surveillance of Internet users and the enforcement of foreign laws in the United States. http://newstandardnews.net/content/?action=show_item&itemid=3523 us: CDT: "MySpace Bill" Would Block Valuable Internet Content - Analysis A bill that would force schools and libraries to block access to online chat and social networking tools would violate the constitution and prevent many lower-income people from using valuable Internet tools, according to a new CDT analysis released today. The Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA) -- often called the "MySpace Bill" -- would require schools and libraries to filter access to chat and social networking tools or lose their federal e-rate funding. Because chat and social networking are so deeply ingrained in Internet communications, and are a part of a great diversity of web sites, the legislation could force librarians to cordon off vast amounts of valuable Internet content. The bill would place the Federal Communications Commission in the untenable position of either ordering the blocking of all sites with chat capability, or engaging in a clearly unconstitutional process of picking which sites to block http://www.cdt.org/speech/20060811dopa.pdf uk: Most UK youth on social networking sites More than half of the UK?s 16-24 year olds are using social networking sites such as MySpace and Bebo at least once a week, as the ?networked generation? turns its back on television, radio and newspapers in favour of online communities. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/f0317cfc-289b-11db-a2c1-0000779e2340.html uk: Young people turn off TV and discard newspapers to surf the net It will come as no surprise to Charles Allen and other media executives, but young people are turning away from television, radio and newspapers to surf the web. A report by media regulator Ofcom found the average 16 to 24-year-old watched an hour's less TV a day than older viewers last year. http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1842304,00.html Brits adopt 'safe surfing' habits Nine in 10 Britons take security precautions when surfing online, according to a new survey which goes against previous research that suggested Britain was a nation of cyber-security slackers. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/09/bcs_computer_security_survey/ nz: NZ television on threshold of a revolution Kiwis will be able to watch their favourite TV programmes over the internet within 18 months, says Woosh. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&ObjectID=10395996 The alliance against Google What today's internet firms can learn from 19th-century history: PRINCE KLEMENS VON METTERNICH, foreign minister of the Austrian Empire during the Napoleonic era and its aftermath, would have no trouble recognising Google. To him, the world's most popular web-search engine would closely resemble the Napoleonic France that in his youth humiliated Austria and Europe's other powers. Its rivals?Yahoo!, the largest of the traditional web gateways, eBay, the biggest online auction and trading site, and Microsoft, a software empire that owns MSN, a struggling web portal?would look a lot like Russia, Prussia, and Austria. Metternich responded by forging an alliance among those three monarchies to create a ?balance of power? against France. Google's enemies, he might say, ought now to do the same thing. http://economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7277064 The PC turns 25 For those of us who grew up with computers, it might seem that the beige box has been around forever, but on Saturday morning you might like to wish your PC a happy 25th birthday. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/08/10/1154803021680.html How did the French suddenly get better broadband than the UK? The French reputation for broadband superiority rests mainly on a start-up company called Iliad. This provides more than a million French subscribers with a "triple play" package called Free, which includes 81 TV channels, unlimited phone calls within France and to other 14 countries, plus 24 megabits internet for just ?29.99 (?20) a month. http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,1840382,00.html uk: Internet calls surge Nearly two million UK households use web-based phone services http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,20409-2307937,00.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sources include Quicklinks <http://qlinks.net/> and BNA Internet Law News <http://www.bna.com/ilaw/>. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ (c) David Goldstein 2006 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) ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Messenger - Make free PC-to-PC calls to your friends overseas. http://au.messenger.yahoo.comReceived on Wed Aug 16 2006 - 12:41:48 UTC
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