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Who is ICANN and Where Does it Fit With Internet Governance? by Kieren McCarthy
http://www.circleid.com/posts/who_is_icann_internet_governance/

Top-shelf domain names fetched a bundle in '06
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12149

ICANN locks down at-risk Registerfly domains
http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=80D83445-B5D5-47BC-B74D-D70EA124D72B

RegisterFly Site Goes Offline
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/03/06/registerfly_site_goes_offline.html

But:
RegisterFly Site Back Up
http://blog.icann.org/?p=38

How to Get Help When You Have a Problem with Your Registrar
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-06mar07.htm

RegisterFly Update
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-3-07mar07.htm

VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief Shows Continued Strong Internet Growth 
(news release)
http://www.verisign.com/press_releases/pr/page_040772.html

Domain name registrations increase 32 percent in 2006; China records 43 percent 
rise in a single quarter
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;887105837

400,000 .mobi Domain Names Now Registered
http://www.circleid.com/posts/400000_mobi_domain_names/

Price of domain names ending in .cn comes down
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article/2007/200703/20070308/article_308251.htm

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GOVERNANCE
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Who is ICANN and Where Does it Fit With Internet Governance? by Kieren McCarthy
You’d be surprised how many people are asking that question at the moment, but 
you won’t be surprised to know that the only thing they agree on is that they 
either don’t know, or that they disagree with the people that believe they do. 
I am not going to attempt to provide my own answer, but I will point to a paper 
just released by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST).
http://www.circleid.com/posts/who_is_icann_internet_governance/
http://blog.icann.org/?p=29

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DOMAIN NAMES
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Top-shelf domain names fetched a bundle in '06
The domain name aftermarket - or, if you prefer, speculation/ransom market - 
eclipsed the $100 million milestone for the first time last year, according to 
Zetetic, a research company. Here's a look at some of the numbers: A total of 
$111 million and change was spent on 17,974 names; The average price was 
$5,582, up 13 percent over the previous year's $4,954; That rate of increase 
surpassed the previous year's jump of 10 percent; And five names went for more 
than $1 million, four more than in 2005.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12149

ICANN locks down at-risk Registerfly domains
ICANN plans to sue scandal-hit domain name registrar Registerfly.com tomorrow 
(6 March), saying the company is putting its customers' estimated 2 million 
domain names at risk.
http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=80D83445-B5D5-47BC-B74D-D70EA124D72B

RegisterFly Site Goes Offline
The web site for troubled domain registrar RegisterFly went offline early 
Tuesday and remains unavailable. The downtime follows weeks of problems with 
the registerfly.com site, with domain name owners saying they have been unable 
to manage or transfer their domains. Amid growing concern about the status of 
domains at RegisterFly, ICANN has asked a California court to force RegisterFly 
to turn over its database of domain data and compel an emergency audit of its 
books and records.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/03/06/registerfly_site_goes_offline.html

But:
RegisterFly Site Back Up
A quick update - RegisterFly’s website is back up and Glenn Stansbury of 
RegisterFly claims that transactions are being processed.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=38

How to Get Help When You Have a Problem with Your Registrar
ICANN successfully introduced competition in the registrar marketplace which 
has resulted in over 860 ICANN accredited registrars now offering a range of 
registration services. Go to 
http://www.icann.org/registrars/accredited-list.html for a complete list of 
ICANN accredited registrars. Registrants have the option of simply purchasing a 
domain name, or purchasing a domain name that includes a package of services 
such as web hosting services, domain name proxy services and other related 
services. With this range of registrar services available to the public, comes 
a range of customer service offerings. Registrants have found that some 
registrars offer 24 hour live customer service assistance, while others only 
offer customer service via e-mail. Accordingly, registrants are encouraged to 
carefully research a potential registrar before entering into a contract for 
registration services to determine if the potential registrar meets the needs 
of the registrant. 
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-06mar07.htm

RegisterFly Update
ICANN provides the following update: PIR notified ICANN that the .ORG registry 
has restored the domains that were in RGP and placed those domains on Server 
Deleted Prohibited status; AND On March 5, 2007, RegisterFly provided a copy of 
domain name registration data in response to ICANN's request pursuant to RAA 
section 3.4.3. ICANN is analyzing the data for integrity and completeness. 
ICANN will respond to RegisterFly with questions regarding aspects of the 
material provided.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-3-07mar07.htm

When Domain Names Bite Back
The domain-name registration industry is suffering a bloody blow with the 
recent calamity at one of its most popular registrars. Registerfly was once one 
of the fastest-growing discounters on the scene, amassing millions of domain 
registrations, until an awkward ownership struggle and a bout of sloppy 
customer support found countless owners watch their dot-com names expire 
without renewal.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2007/03/07/when-domain-names-bite-back.aspx

VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief Shows Continued Strong Internet Growth 
(news release)
VeriSign released the VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief for the fourth 
quarter of 2006. According to the report, which highlights key industry data 
for worldwide domain name activity, total domain name registrations reached 120 
million, representing a 32 percent increase over the previous year, and an 
eight percent increase over the third quarter of 2006.
http://www.verisign.com/press_releases/pr/page_040772.html

Domain name registrations increase 32 percent in 2006; China records 43 percent 
rise in a single quarter
Domain name registrations reached 120 million in the fourth quarter of 2006, 
representing a 32 percent increase over the previous year, and an eight percent 
rise over the previous quarter.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;887105837

VeriSign: 120M Domains Registered
VeriSign released its quarterly Domain Name Industry Brief. Among the findings 
is that there are now 120M domain names registered across all top level domain 
names. This is up 32% compared to 2005.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/06/verisign-120m-domains-registered/
http://webhosting.info/news/1/verisign-releases-domain-name-industry-brief_0305078484.htm
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=8612

400,000 .mobi Domain Names Now Registered
dotMobi announced more than 400,000 .mobi domains have been registered in 104 
countries since the domain’s launch in October 2006.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/400000_mobi_domain_names/

Over 400,000 .mobi domains registered
The Dublin-headquartered provider of the international .mobi mobile internet 
domain has revealed that it has now registered over 400,000 domain names.
http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/news.nv?storyid=single7903
http://mobile-ent.biz/news/25963/dotMobi-passes-400k
http://www.betanews.com/article/mobi_Registrations_Pass_400000/1173125
http://earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,69442.shtml

Price of domain names ending in .cn comes down
China's top Internet address registration agency has slashed the price of 
domain names ending with .cn to win users from the ".com" service, whose server 
is overseas. ... The promotion by CNNIC, backed by the Ministry of Information 
Industry, charges only one yuan (US$0.13) a year for registration per domain 
name, which is confined to English names ending with .cn.
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article/2007/200703/20070308/article_308251.htm

billgates.tel domain could be yours for the asking
A new top level domain, .tel, will be launched next year designed to enable 
organisations and individuals to consolidate all their contact information in 
one place. Its backers have confirmed that individuals' domain names will be 
allocated on a first come first served basis.
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/10187/53/

Porn Industry Against New XXX Domain
The renewed interest in the proposal of a ".xxx" TLD, created specifically for 
sexually explicit content, has once again sparked a controversial debate 
between the adult entertainment industry, domain distributor ICM Registry and 
conservative groups. The adult entertainment industry (through their 
professional organization Free Speech Coalition) issued a press release last 
Tuesday petitioning for help in opposing the proposal set by Stuart Lawley, 
head of ICM. The ICANN approved the TLD in June 2005, but in May 2006 voted 
against their contract with ICM.
http://media.www.dailytitan.com/media/storage/paper861/news/2007/03/06/News/Porn-Industry.Against.New.Xxx.Domain-2759677.shtml>

nz: Bankers try again for second-level ‘anti-phishing’ domain
The Bankers’ Association is having another go at setting up a “bank.nz” 
second-level internet domain to mitigate the problem of phishing scams in the 
banking sector.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/8886E2E9D36A70BFCC257292000EB1B1

InternetNZ investigates becoming a charity
InternetNZ, the organisation that manages New Zealand internet domain addresses 
among other functions, is exploring whether it qualifies for charitable status 
as an organisation that promotes the public good.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/1BC9033D86D9E026CC257292000E1A27

Why I left the ICANN At Large Advisory Committee
John Levine writes "For about the last two years, I was a member of ICANN’s At 
Large Advisory Commitee. In case anyone is wondering, here’s why I’m not on the 
ALAC any more."
http://www.circleid.com/posts/why_i_left_icann_at_large_alac/

Social Networking and Web 2.0 Creating DNS Performance Issues for Carriers
A revolution is taking place on the Internet, with new sites redefining how we 
interact online. The next-generation Internet is emerging in collaborative and 
interactive applications and sites with rich, varied media (images, video, 
music). As with many revolutions, this one is driven by the younger generation, 
which is adopting social networking sites like MySpace and video sharing sites 
like Google's YouTube. But the general shift is not restricted to the young, as 
more mature consumers and businesses alike are exploring the possibilities of 
collaborative, media-rich applications. This major shift in Internet 
applications has its unintended victims. One of them turns out to be the DNS.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/social_web_2_dns_performance_carriers/

ICANN Successfully Conducts Laboratory Tests of Internationalised Domain Names
In October, 2006, ICANN engaged Autonomica AB of Stockholm, Sweden, to develop, 
conduct, and report on the results of laboratory testing of internationalized 
top-level domains in a setting corresponding to the public root. Quoting from 
their report, "Autonomica AB has, under a contract with ICANN, investigated 
whether the addition of top level domains containing encoded internationalized 
characters (so called IDNs) would have any impact on the operations of the root 
name servers providing delegations, or the iterative mode resolvers used to 
look up the information. No impact at all could be detected. All involved 
systems behaved exactly as expected."
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-4-07mar07.htm

ICANN gTLD Registry Data Escrow Report
This report has been prepared as part of the Registry Failover Project, to 
assist with the review of ICANN's existing data escrow requirements for gTLD 
registries, and to contribute to the above mentioned deliverables. As a part of 
the review, ICANN is working with several gTLD registries to examine data from 
an escrow deposit for the purpose of determining whether the current 
requirements are sufficient or need to be improved.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-05mar07.htm

Asia/Australia/Pacific At-Large Community MoU with ICANN Open for Public Comment
The Asia/Australia/Pacific (AP) region of At Large has reached a consensus on 
the contents of a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the region and 
ICANN.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-07mar07.htm

African At-Large Community MoU with ICANN Open for Public Comment
The African region of At Large has reached a consensus on the contents of a 
Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the region and ICANN.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-07mar07.htm

Can't choose your typosquatters
Commentator Bill Langworthy points out that, much as in real-world real estate, 
a domain name's value is all about location, location, location. And, good or 
bad, typosquatters are just a keystroke away.
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2007/03/06/AM200703061.html

Domain Names & Defensible Traffic
Andy Hagans recently posted about his linkbait marathon strategy to rank his 
sites at the top of the search results. Brian Provost posted about his love for 
domaining. Domain names may play a big roll not only in anchor text, but also 
in overall domain credibility, linkability, and defensibility.
http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2007/03/01/domain-names-defensible-traffic

The 50 Most Important People on the Web - 35. Vinton G. CerfChairman,
ICANN Board of Directors, and vice president and chief Internet evangelist, 
Google
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,129301-page,8-c,techindustrytrends/article.html

FamilyAlbum.com and GoDaddy Update
Here’s the latest about the FamilyAlbum.com fiasco with GoDaddy. Domain Name 
Wire’s story about FamilyAlbum.com has garnered lots of attention. A story 
about the story has about 3,500 Diggs on Digg.com. Message boards are buzzing. 
Bloggers are blogging. But where does that leave us? Did GoDaddy have the right 
to “delete” FamilyAlbum.com?
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/05/familyalbumcom-and-godaddy-update/

uk: Our Farm Holiday Website Has Been Hijacked to Sell Porn
A luxury North Wales holiday farmhouse owner last night called for an 
investigation after a website promoting the business was hijacked to sell porn. 
... Mr Thomas said: "We pay a monthly subscription and a yearly payment which 
may have gone through just a few days late. "I am not well up on computers, but 
it may have been lying dormant for three or four days during which time other 
users were able to get into it and add links."
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/861654/wales_our_farm_holiday_website_has_been_hijacked_to_sell/index.html

The benefits of renting a domain name (member's sub req'd)
Renting a domain name can have numerous benefits including economical 
profitability. These consequences can be tax benefits, retention of the domain 
name ownership even despite a bankruptcy filing as well as being able to use 
the domain name by the original owner. As for individuals that want to rent 
these domain names, there can be many benefits including the use of a 
restricted domain name for one.
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=articles&id=27958746-F5D1-439F-9092-42B72161B567

ICANN Opens .museum Agreement Proposal for Comments
ICANN, last week announced the proposed .museum sTLD registry agreement is 
posted for public comment and can be viewed at draft proposed agreement  and 
appendices at proposed appendices.
http://webhosting.info/news/1/icann-opens-.museum-agreement-proposal-for-comments_0306072829.htm

NameMedia Launches New Domain Sales Platform (news release)
NameMedia today announced the launch of ActiveExchange, providing domain owners 
access for the first time to the exclusive distribution network of the 
industry's leading domain marketplace.
http://digital50.com/news/items/BW/2001/07/14/20070306006115/namemedia-launches-new-domain-sales-platform.html

Godaddy Introduces Discounted Domain Club
GoDaddy announced the introduction of the Discount Domain Club, a 
subscription-based service established for frequent domain buyers to save 
money. Membership in the Discount Domain Club affords domain name buyers 
registration prices that are up to 36% off of Go Daddy's domain pricing and 
includes free subscriptions to other Go Daddy services.
http://webhosting.info/news/1/godaddy-introduces-discounted-domain-club_0305071810.htm

Demand Media Announces Social Networking Tools For .TV Domain Names (news 
release)
Demand Media and eNom announced that eNom resellers will be able to offer their 
customers the Demand Media industry leading social networking tools with every 
.tv registration.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/862129/demand_media_announces_social_networking_tools_for_tv_domain_names/index.html

MindGenies Attains ICANN Accreditation
MindGenies, an internet solutions and consultancy company, yesterday announced 
that it is now an ICANN accredited registrar.
http://webhosting.info/news/1/mindgenies-attains-icann-accreditation_0307078547.htm

British porn mastermind fights US Government (sub req'd)
The British man behind the proposed .xxx Internet domain believes that the US 
Government has intervened to thwart his plans.
http://www.legalbrief.co.za/article.php?story=20070307084858371

Regierungskoalition macht sich für TLDs wie .berlin stark
Die Koalitionsfraktionen von SPD und CDU/CSU im Deutschen Bundestag setzen sich 
für die Einführung neuer Top-Level-Domains vor allem für regionale und urbane 
Gemeinschaften wie beispielsweise ".bayern", ".nrw" oder ".berlin" ein. Die 
Bundesregierung soll aufgefordert werden, sich im Rahmen der Mitarbeit im GAC 
der ICANN für die Weiterentwicklung des Adressraums im Internet einzusetzen.
http://golem.de/0703/50928.html
http://www.pc-magazin.de/common/nws/einemeldung.php?id=50909
http://www.umts-report.de/news.php?ida=575911&idc=236
http://www.internet-magazin.de/common/nws/einemeldung.php?id=50909

Weiterentwicklung des Adressraums im Internet       
Anlaesslich der Einbringung des Antrages der Koalitionsfraktionen 
'Weiterentwicklung des Adressraums im Internet' erklaert der medienpolitische 
Sprecher der SPD-Bundestagsfraktion im Deutschen Bundestag, Joerg Tauss:
http://www.umts-report.de/news.php?ida=575911&idc=236

Bundestag widmet sich dem Domain Name System
Die Bundesregierung solle sich für die Einführung neuer TLD im Domain Name 
System des Internets starkmachen – allen voran TLDs für regionale und urbane 
Gemeinschaften. Den Vorschlag für einen entsprechenden Beschluss bringen die 
Koalitionsfraktionen nach Diskussionen im Unterausschuss Neue Medien noch diese 
Woche in erster Lesung in den Bundestag ein. Der Initiator des Vorschlags, Jörg 
Tauss, medienpolitischer Sprecher der SPD-Fraktion im Bundestag, teilte im 
Vorfeld mit, Adresszonen mit Regionalbezug – ganz im Stil der neu eingeführten 
Zonen .eu für die EU, .cat für Katalonien und .asia für den asiatischen Raum – 
seien von besonderer Bedeutung für deutsche Bundesländer, Städte, Gemeinden und 
Regionen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/86329

Aserbaidschan: Großer Sprung in den Cyberspace
Ali Abbasow, Minister für Kommunikations- und Informationstechnologie von 
Aserbaidschan, nutzte die erste Vollversammlung der "Global Alliance for ICT & 
Development" (GAID) im kalifornischen Santa Clara, um für internationale 
Unterstützung des geplanten großen Sprunges seines Landes in den Cyberspace zu 
werben.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/86193

Die wichtigsten Frauen der IT-Branche
Esther Dyson – Die Schweizerin beeinflusste als Kolumnistin der NY Times viele 
IT-Diskussionen, prägte als Vorstand der ICANN ( Verwaltung von Internet- 
Adressen) viele Web-Entwicklung und ist gefragte Netz-Beraterin.
http://www.kurier.at/galerie/index/3636/1/nachrichten/techno

CeBITaktion für DomainReseller von DNS:NET - -März.de oder Maerz.de? Kein 
Problem mit DNS:NET Domains (news release)
Die DNS:NET Internet Service GmbH startet zur CeBIT ihr Aktionsprogramm für die 
über 600 Reseller im Bereich Domainregistrierung. 1998 als 
Domainserviceanbieter gestartet, ist die DNS:NET mittlerweile als Carrier und 
Telefongesellschaft national und international aktiv.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2007-03/artikel-7864320.asp
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachrichten/nachricht/2032209.html
http://www.pressetext.com/pte.mc?id=98951

L’ICANN durcit sa position vis-à-vis de Registerfly
Dans un communiqué publié le 2 mars, l’ICANN fait le point sur les actions en 
cours contre Registerfly, un registrar américain très critiqué pour son manque 
de rigueur.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1146/l-icann-durcit-sa-position-vis-a-vis-de-registerfly.php

Nouvelle modalité de suppression des .FR et des .RE
L’AFNIC prévoit au 4eme semestre 2007 de sécuriser toute procédure de 
suppression de ses noms en lui associant une période de rédemption de 30 jours.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1147/france-nouvelle-modalite-de-suppression-des-fr-et-des-re.php

RegisterFly, dopo due anni l'ICANN si muove
Su un caso che ha fatto discutere e che per due anni ha visto crescere le 
proteste dei clienti del registrar, l'ICANN decide finalmente di prendere 
provvedimenti
http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1914836

Telecomunicaciones : Llega el dominio ".tel"
Los dominios ".tel" se emplearán para realizar comunicaciones a través de 
telefonía en Internet. ICANN publica en su blog que en breve podremos comenzar 
a registrar dominios ".tel". Una entrada para el dominio ".tel" acaba de ser 
creada en el "root zone". Los registros se podrán realizar en breve a traves de 
Telnic.
http://www.faq-mac.com/mt/archives/021866.php

De 50 mäktigaste på nätet - Vinton G. Cerf
Vinton G. Cerf utvecklade TCP/IP-protokollen som internet vilar på, därmed går 
det att påstå att han är en internets grundare. För närvarande har är han 
ordförande i ICANN. 2005 blev han Googles vice-president och chefsevangelist.
http://www.ekonominyheterna.se/nyheter/2007/03/06/natets3135viktigasteperson/

Potíže registrátora RegisterFly trvají
Webové stránky doménového registrátora RegisterFly jsou vypnuté od úterý tohoto 
týdne, upozornuje Netcraft. Situace okolo spolecnosti RegisterFly je již delší 
dobu problematická. Po vlne obvinování se mezi vedením firmy a vlastníky došlo 
i na zmínky o prípadném zproneverení financních prostredku. RegisterFly navíc, 
podle informací z amerických médií, nezaplatil za své zákazníky registracní 
poplatky.
http://digiweb.ihned.cz/c4-10072070-20604820-i00000_d-potize-registratora-registerfly-trvaji

Túl gyorsan terjedt a net, túl sok lett a visszaélés
Az internet alapító atyja szerint számoltak ugyan a hálózat sebezhetoségével, 
ilyen fokú bunözéssel azonban, ami az almúlt években jelentkezett a világhálón, 
már nem - igaz, azzal sem, hgy az internet ennyire elterjedt lesz, mint ma.
http://www.origo.hu/techbazis/internet/20070305huhh.html
 
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