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Cybersquatting remains on the rise with further risk to trademarks from new 
registration practices (news release)
http://www.wipo.int/edocs/prdocs/en/2007/wipo_pr_2007_479.html

Cybersquatting complaints rise 25 percent, U.N. says (AP)
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/13/1173722427174.html

Domain name chaos needs measured response
http://opinion.zdnet.co.uk/leader/0,1000002208,39286281,00.htm

'Cybersquat' threat to trademarks
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/62a5d2ae-d109-11db-836a-000b5df10621.html

McAfee Reveals List of Riskiest Country Web Sites for Malicious Downloads, 
Browser Exploits and Unwanted E-Mail (news release)
http://www.siteadvisor.com/studies/map_malweb_mar2007.html

Study shows .info domain is a Net ghetto
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/security/news/107158/study-shows-info-domain-is-a-net-ghetto.html

Profitable mistakes - typosquatting
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/corporate/article1515229.ece

Coming to terms with the language of cybersquatting - an FT handy guide to terms
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/e2356676-d17f-11db-b921-000b5df10621.html

U.K. Secondary Domain Name Market Sees a Growth of More than 150% in 2006 - 
Growth in .co.uk domain value exceeds that of .com (news release)
http://www.sedo.co.uk/presse/presse_130307.php4?tracked=&partnerid=&language=e

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Cybersquatting remains on the rise with further risk to trademarks from new 
registration practices (news release)
The number of cybersquatting disputes filed with WIPO in 2006 increased by 25% 
as compared to 2005. In a related development, the evolution of the domain name 
registration system is causing growing concern for trademark owners, in 
particular some of the effects of the use of computer software to automatically 
register expired domain names and their 'parking' on pay-per-click portal 
sites, the option to register names free-of-charge for a five-day 'tasting' 
period, the proliferation of new registrars, and the establishment of new 
gTLDs. The combined result of these developments is to create greater 
opportunities for the mass, often anonymous, registration of domain names 
without specific consideration of third-party intellectual property rights.
http://www.wipo.int/edocs/prdocs/en/2007/wipo_pr_2007_479.html
http://www.wipo.int/edocs/prdocs/en/2007/wipo_pr_2007_479a.pdf

Cybersquatting complaints rise 25 percent, U.N. says (AP)
WIPO saw cybersquatting complaints increase 25 percent in 2006. WIPO received 
1,823 complaints in 2006 alleging abusive registrations of trademarks as 
Internet domain names.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/13/1173722427174.html
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/16888915.htm
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/13/1173722464147.html

Domain name chaos needs measured response
Imagine a Wild West town where the street signs can be hired by the year. For 
that year, the hirer gets to say where they point — but if they don't renew 
quickly enough, someone else can nip in and swing them around. Follow the sign 
to the town library, and you'll end up at the liquor shop — the shopkeeper has 
more money than the librarian, and has a gang of kids wandering around nabbing 
old signs and putting up new confusing ones as quickly as they can. It would be 
frustrating chaos, and you'd soon be looking for a saner place to live. Yet 
that's not so far from the way internet domain names are currently managed, 
with predictable results documented by WIPO.
http://opinion.zdnet.co.uk/leader/0,1000002208,39286281,00.htm

Cybersquatting cases rose 25% in 2006
WIPO has reported that cybersquatting incidents have increased 25 percent to 
1,823 complaints in 2006.
http://technology.inquirer.net/infotech/infotech/view_article.php?article_id=54550

'Cybersquat' threat to trademarks
Trademark owners face a disturbing new "cybersquatting" threat from internet 
developments that enable automatic registering of website addresses, WIPO 
warned on Monday.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/62a5d2ae-d109-11db-836a-000b5df10621.html

Do Speculative Domains Threaten the Internet? (Reuters)
The Internet's key site identity system is in mounting danger from new 
techniques that could cause havoc by turning it into a free-for-all market, the 
World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO warned on Monday.
http://networks.silicon.com/webwatch/0,39024667,39166311,00.htm
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/3991579a28.html
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10428563
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39286280,00.htm

Domain name system in danger from speculators, cybersquatters, says U.N. agency 
(Reuters)
The Internet's key site identity system is in mounting danger from new 
techniques that could cause havoc by turning it into a free-for-all market, the 
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) warned yesterday.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyId=13&articleId=9012989

McAfee Reveals List of Riskiest Country Web Sites for Malicious Downloads, 
Browser Exploits and Unwanted E-Mail (news release)
McAfee, Inc. announced the results of their SiteAdvisor research report that 
creates a global road map of the riskiest, and the safest, places to surf and 
search on the World Wide Web. McAfee analysed and ranked 265 TLDs based on 
McAfee's Web safety tests for spyware, spam, exploits and scams. The report, 
"Mapping the Mal Web," revealed surprisingly large differences in safety from 
one domain to another. This global portrait estimates that each month, Internet 
users make more than 550 million clicks to risky Web sites and that even 
relatively safe domains like .de or .uk account for millions of risky clicks. 
The safest 10 TLDs are .gov, .fi, .ie, .no, .is, .se, .au, .co, .sg and .si.
http://www.siteadvisor.com/studies/map_malweb_mar2007.html

Study shows .info domain is a Net ghetto
The .info domain is the online equivalent of an unsafe neighbourhood, according 
to a new SiteAdvisor report from McAfee. McAfee said there was a 73.2 per cent 
chance of receiving spam after registering an email address at a random .info 
domain. This domain was also the most unsafe top-level domain with 7.5 per cent 
of sites labelled 'risky'.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/security/news/107158/study-shows-info-domain-is-a-net-ghetto.html

McAfee names most risky domains
Ireland has the second least risky country domain name (.ie), according to a 
new report by McAfee. The report found that internet users make more than 550 
million clicks to risky websites a month.
http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/news.nv?storyid=single7940
http://businessworld.ie/livenews.htm?a=1664497
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0313/breaking74.htm

Vikings Best, Polynesians Worst In Domain Safety
SiteAdvisor has completed an extensive scan of 265 TLDs on the Internet, 
ranking sites by the percentage of malicious code found in visiting the site. 
The survey found that 4.1 percent of all Web sites pose some sort of risk to a 
visitor, whether it's viruses, adware, spyware, phishing or some other form of 
malware.
http://www.internetnews.com/security/article.php/3665441
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/03/12/web-domain-risk-tech-security-cx_ll_0312mcafee.html

East European domain names pose most risks to users (Computeract!ve)
People who surf on sites with Romanian and Russian domain names are more likely 
to fall victim to scammers than those who access websites from Japan and 
Australia, a report has found.
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computeractive/news/2185379/russian-romanian-domain-names
http://www.whatpc.co.uk/computeractive/news/2185379/russian-romanian-domain-names

Internet Map: Here There Be Malware
Where are the Web's most dangerous neighborhoods? Security firm McAfee analyzed 
and ranked 265 top-level domains to find out. It released its findings Monday. 
The most risky country domain names belong to Romania and Russia, with China 
rapidly ascending. Least risky are Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Ireland.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/56252.html

Dot-gov safest domain around, says McAfee
The safest websites on the internet end in dot-gov, according to McAfee. McAfee 
found no risky websites within the domain for US government agencies, it said 
in a report. In contrast, one in 10 sites that end in dot-tk, the domain for 
the tiny island of Tokelau, either spread malicious software or warrant a 
warning because of pop-ups or other nuisances, McAfee said.
http://software.silicon.com/malware/0,3800003100,39166312,00.htm
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6166564.html

McAfee publishes statistics on dodgy domains
McAfee have released research to provide consumers with a global road map, 
which uncovers the riskiest and the safest places to surf and search on the 
Internet.
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/6995/8019/mcaffee-publishes-dodgy-domain-statistics.phtml
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9012921

Profitable mistakes - typosquatting
We all make mistakes when typing website addresses but a new breed of online 
fraudsters – known as "cybersquatters" – are generating huge profits from 
illegal businesses set up to exploit our errors. 
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/corporate/article1515229.ece

Coming to terms with the language of cybersquatting
The Financial Times provides a handy guide defining cybersquatting, 
typosquatting, domainer, dropcatcher, domain tasting and domain parking.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/e2356676-d17f-11db-b921-000b5df10621.html

Microsoft hits 'cybersquatters'
Microsoft is pursuing five alleged UK-based cybersquatters in its battle 
against firms and individuals who have registered variations or misspellings of 
its key brands, such as Xbox.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6449363.stm

Microsoft files lawsuits against cybersquatters
Microsoft has filed two new lawsuits against companies it accuses of 
registering domain names similar to certain Microsoft trademarks. It has also 
settled three similar suits with other companies, it said Wednesday.
http://infoworld.com/article/07/03/14/HNmssuescybersquatters_1.html

Microsoft to sue 'cybersquatters' over related web domain names
Microsoft Corp. said it plans to file a new round of lawsuits in the U.S. and 
Britain this week against people it says are profiting from registering 
Internet domain names that contain the company's trademarked terms.
http://www.mddailyrecord.com/article.cfm?id=133607&type=Daily
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/fbddb398-d19e-11db-b921-000b5df10621.html
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21385687%5e15306%5e%5enbv%5e15306,00.html
http://news.com.com/2110-7355_3-6167004.html
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=198000845

Microsoft pursues UK "cybersquatters" (Reuters)
Microsoft Corp. took its fight against so-called "cybersquatters" overseas, 
seeking a payment of damages from five U.K. companies for registering Web site 
domain names that infringe on its trademarks and brand, Microsoft said on 
Tuesday.
http://in.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyID=2007-03-14T152207Z_01_NOOTR_RTRJONC_0_India-290891-1.xml

Google finds itself stymied by cybersquatters
Google, which should be one of the most internet savvy companies in the world, 
has recently been struggling with a rash of cybersquatting. The internet search 
company is facing several obstacles as it tries to secure rights to domain 
names for its Gmail internet e-mail service around the world.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/c1934d34-d17f-11db-b921-000b5df10621.html

The Real Problem with dot-XXX by Michael Roberts
... So what we have, stripped down to essentials, is a moral contest. On the 
one side are the free expression advocates, such as Milton, who see the greater 
good in the avoidance of any form of censorship, accompanied by a laissez faire 
economic conviction that markets will solve most any problem in sight. On the 
other side are those who wonder how ICANN could have gotten itself entangled in 
a tawdry business that not infrequently preys on innocent youngsters and enjoys 
a lot of profit at the same time. How could any amount of rational sounding 
registry approval process be used as insulation from the downright evil acts 
which seek cover under the First Amendment?
http://www.circleid.com/posts/real_problem_with_dot_xxx/

ICANN RegisterFly update: March 13, 2007
This shows the number of domains transferred away from RegisterFly.com for the 
dates of March 9, 10, 11, 2007, these being 1,114, 707 and 345 respectively.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=47

RegisterFly update: March 12, 2007
After discussions today with RegisterFly it seems clear that RegisterFly now 
has no technical impedements to do what’s necessary to service its eNom 
customers, including obtain auth-codes.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=46

Two RegisterFly Sites Online as Ousted CEO Returns
ICANN is continuing to press RegisterFly to repair its management systems so 
domain owners can manage their names, but is now dealing directly with company 
founder Kevin Medina, who has been awarded control of RegisterFly by a New 
Jersey court. ICANN met Saturday with Medina to demand immediate action on 
RegisterFly's failure to provide adequate WHOIS information and make critical 
transfer codes (known as auth-info codes) available to customers.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/03/12/two_registerfly_sites_online_as_ousted_ceo_returns.html

International Domain Names May Be Introduced By 2008
ICANN is running tests to see if spelling Internet domains with non-English 
characters like Chinese or Arabic will affect the Net's efficiency.
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7006729310

Recent Submissions by Proposed ICM Registry in Support of Sponsorship Criteria 
Adopted by the Board
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-13mar07.htm

ICANN: Anycast And Communication Foiled February's Root Server Attack
ICANN's evaluation analyzes what happened during the attack on the root 
servers, which ones were hit the hardest, and what kept them running.
http://informationweek.com/security/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=198000575

GoDaddy Makes Reporting Invalid Whois Easy
Want to report an invalid whois record? Just click the link.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/13/godaddy-makes-reporting-invalid-whois-easy/

Whirlpool gives IP address management a spin
While Whirlpool focuses on the business of making kitchen and laundry 
appliances, lead network engineer Gregory Fisbeck keeps his eye on thousands of 
IP addresses. With some 80,000 employees and 200 locations worldwide, Whirlpool 
network staff has always had its hands full managing multiple DNS zones and 
thousands of IP addresses. But last year's acquisition of Maytag increased 
Whirlpool's eight or nine DNS zones under management to some 16, shining a 
spotlight on a much-needed operational upgrade, Fisbeck says.
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1806000247;fp;2;fpid;2
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1806000247;fp;4;fpid;78268965

U.K. Secondary Domain Name Market Sees a Growth of More than 150% in 2006 - 
Growth in .co.uk domain value exceeds that of .com (news release)
Annual statistics for 2006 compiled by domain marketplace Sedo and DNJournal 
reveal a surge of 153% in the value of all published .CO.UK domain sales 
worldwide, in comparison to a growth of 79% in 2005. Already one of the world’s 
most expensive online addresses with an average sales value of £2,062.15. The 
increasing scarcity of quality .CO.UK domains, and the continued recovery in 
the UK online industry, have steadily driven prices higher in the past years
http://www.sedo.co.uk/presse/presse_130307.php4?tracked=&partnerid=&language=e

Hundreds of Thousands of .mobi Domains Registered
Over 400,000 .mobi domains have been registered since the domain for mobile 
devices was launched last October, according to dotMobi—the organization 
charged with managing .mobi, which includes the allocating of top level names.
http://www.psionplace.com/articles/2007/3/2007-3-9-Hundreds-of-Thousands.html

Topix.com Sells for $1M
An article in the Wall Street Journal confirmed that the domain name Topix.com 
was purchased for $1M in January. The new owner is Topix.net, which receives 
10M visitors per month. The company understood the user confusion of not owning 
the .com version of the domain and negotiated the purchase.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/13/topixcom-sells-for-1m/

Domain Sales Explode as Buyers Brush Off  Signs of a Slowing Economy
What a roller coaster ride the past couple of weeks have been. Last week we 
witnessed one of the slowest domain sales weeks we've seen in some time. 
Yesterday former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said we may see an economic 
recession by the end of the year and today (Feb. 27) the stock market plunged a 
breathtaking 416 points in the biggest drop since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 
2001. So, does that mean the domain market's steady ascent is about to end? 
From the numbers out this week, we can only say "Forget about it!" 
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2007/domainsales03-06-07.htm

Net copes with key character test
Tests are carried out to see how the net's addressing system copes with 
international character sets such as Chinese and Arabic.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6441093.stm

IP owners face growing domain name danger (reg req'd)
WIPO received more complaints about cybersquatters in 2006 than in any of the 
previous five years, prompting calls for policy makers to consider how to 
respond to the problem
http://managingip.com/default.asp?page=9&PubID=198&SID=679530

Internet-Adressen auf Chinesisch
In Zukunft sollen chinesische Netznutzer Webadressen auch in chinesischen 
Zeichen und russische User in kyrillischer Schrift aufrufen können. Die 
technische Grundlage dafür ist mit dem Internationalized Domain Name Standard 
geschaffen und nun erstmals erfolgreich getestet worden.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/178348/

Anycast-Technik schützt die Infrastruktur des Internets
Die DoS-Angriffe auf die DNS-Root-Server vor ein paar Wochen sind nach einem 
Bericht der ICANN weitgehend gescheitert, weil die Betreiber dieser wichtigen 
Systeme aus der Vergangenheit gelernt haben.
http://www.pcwelt.de/news/sicherheit/74422/

Labortest um internationalisierte Domains erfolgreich
Die Domain-Vergabestelle ICANN hat einen Labortest erfolgreich abgeschlossen, 
wonach Internet-Adressen nicht mehr nur im lateinischen Standardzeichensatz 
aufgelöst werden können - ein wichtiger Schritt hin zu einem einheitlichen Web.
http://www.computerwoche.de/nachrichten/589871/

Microsoft erhöht Druck auf Cybersquatter
Im Kampf gegen Cybersquatter, also Personen oder Unternehmen, die gezielt 
Domain-Namen registrieren, die Ähnlichkeiten mit bekannten Firmen-, Marken- 
oder Produktnamen aufweisen, steht Microsoft schon seit Jahren in vorderster 
Linie.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/86754

WIPO: Domaingeschäft macht es Rechteinhabern schwer
Die WIPO sieht den Schutz von Marken- und Namensrechten durch neue 
Entwicklungen im Domaingeschäft immer stärker gefährdet.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/86596

ICANN veröffentlicht Bericht zu DNS-Attacken
Alle zentralen Rootname Server sollen Anfragen schon bald über ein System von 
Anycast-Servern beantworten.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/86507

System Anycast schützt das DNS
Die Internetverwaltung Icann hat über den Großangriff auf das DNS vom 6. 
Februar informiert.
http://www.silicon.de/enid/security_management/25934

Internet-Adressen auf Chinesisch
In Zukunft sollen chinesische Netznutzer Webadressen auch in chinesischen 
Zeichen und russische User in kyrillischer Schrift aufrufen können. Die 
technische Grundlage dafür ist mit dem Internationalized Domain Name Standard 
geschaffen und nun erstmals erfolgreich getestet worden.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/178348/

Noms de domaine : pari réussi pour les caractères étrangers
Les caractères chinois ou arabes pourront être exploités dans les noms de 
domaines d'ici 2008.
http://www.vnunet.fr/fr/vnunet/news/2007/03/14/noms-de-domaine-pari-r-ussi

Internet a bien résité à l'attaque de février
L'attaque menée début février sur des points clés du coeur du réseau Internet 
aurait pu être pire sans les nouvelles technologies de protection mises en 
place, révèle, l'Icann
http://technaute.lapresseaffaires.com/nouvelles/texte_complet.php?id=81,12399,0,032007,1337472.html

L'attaque contre les serveurs racine d'Internet : un coup marketing ?
Début février,  au moins trois des treize serveurs racine, ou root ("."), 
étaient la cible d'une attaque de type DDoS (déni de service distribué) menée 
grâce à un botnet, un réseau de PC zombies.
http://solutions.journaldunet.com/breve/international/10058/l-attaque-contre-les-serveurs-racine-d-internet-un-coup-marketing.shtml

Pourquoi l'attaque DoS de février n'a pas mis le Net 'KO' ?
Une technologie de répartition des charges nommée Anycast a sauvé la Toile d'un 
véritable raz de marée
http://silicon.fr/fr/silicon/news/2007/03/12/l-attaque-de-f-vrier-n-a-mis

L'OMPI annonce +25% des cas d'UDRP en 2006
Une augmentation de 25% des plaintes UDRP en 2006 (contre +23% en 2005)... 
l’OMPI souligne l'inquiétude que génère l'évolution des systèmes 
d’enregistrement en masse de nom de domaine chez les propriétaires de marques.
http://domainesinfo.fr/chronique/127/l-ompi-annonce-+25-des-cas-d-udrp-en-2006.php

Une loi pour empêcher la vente de noms de domaine aux terroristes
Le législateur new-yorkais propose de renforcer les sanctions en cas de vente 
de noms de domaine à des organisations criminelles identifiées.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1151/une-loi-pour-empecher-la-vente-de-noms-de-domaine-aux-terroristes.php

Le .CN offert aux internautes chinois
Un nom à 10 centimes d’euro la 1ere année… Cette promotion ouverte jusqu’au 31 
mai 2007 pour les déposants chinois vise à stimuler la progression du .CN.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1154/chine-le-cn-offert-aux-internautes-chinois.php

Les IDN testés avec succès
En contrat avec l’ICANN depuis octobre 2006, la société Autonomica AB vient de 
confirmer la réussite d’une première série de test destinés à vérifier la bonne 
gestion des IDN lors des opérations de routage.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1152/idn-les-idn-testes-avec-succes.php

La Red : ¿Por qué el ataque DoS de febrero no dejó Internet KO?
Según el Icann, la tecnología de balanceado Anycast salvó a la Red de 
consecuencias desastrosas.
http://www.faq-mac.com/mt/archives/021986.php

Funzionano i domini in caratteri non latini
L'indagine commissionata da ICANN si conclude e gli esperti tirano un sospiro 
di sollievo: non vi sarebbero problemi di routing o di infrastruttura con 
l'introduzione di domini in alfabeti asiatici ed arabi (IDN)
http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1921703&r=PI

Microsoft demanda a usurpadores británicos de dominios web
Microsoft Corp. ha llevado su lucha contra los usurpadores de dominios web 
fuera de Estados Unidos, al exigir compensaciones por daños a cinco compañías 
británicas que registraron nombres de sitios en internet que infringieron sus 
marcas registradas, informó la empresa.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1453

Direcciones de Internet peligran por ciberocupadores
La ciberocupación ilegal, que toma dominios de empresas para hacerse de miles 
de visitantes, comienza a ser más profesional y a usar la tecnología más 
avanzada. Así lo anunció la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual 
(OMPI), quien asegura que estos hechos van en aumento.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1452

Llamado a aspirantes para hospedar LACNIC XI
LACNIC llama a organizaciones establecidas en la región de América Latina y el 
Caribe interesadas en hospedar la edición número XI de su reunión anual, la 
cual se llevará a cabo durante la semana del 26 al 30 de mayo del 2008.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1451

Bo svetovni splet preživel uvajanje drugih pisav?
Družba Icann, ki bdi nad svetovnim spletom, je v zadnjem casu izvedla vec 
testiranj, s katerimi so skušali ugotoviti, kako bi na delovanje medmrežja 
vplivala uvedba kitajskih ali arabskih znakov v spletne naslove.
http://www.dnevnik.si/novice/tehnologije/233959/

Tesztelik a cirill betus internetet
Az internetes címek kiosztásáért felelos ICANN munkatársai már tesztelik, hogy 
veszélyeztetné-e a világháló muködését az, ha a honlapok címeit a latin ábécén 
kívül egyéb - például arab, kínai vagy cirill - betukkel leírt formában is 
elérhetové tennék.
http://www.origo.hu/techbazis/internet/20070313tesztelik.html
 
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forgo fossil fuels, you're being part of the solution" - Dr Tim Flannery



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