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ICANN terminates RegisterFly with extreme prejudice
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/17/icann_withdraws_registerfly_accreditation/

How Secure Is Your Domain?
http://businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_13/b4027077.htm

ICANN: we can help Registerfly mess
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/15/registerfly_icann_court_accreditation/

ICANN Public Participation Site Launched for Lisbon
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-15mar07.htm

If ICANN't Keep a Contract, Let the Public Enforce It by Wendy Seltzer
http://www.circleid.com/posts/icann_contract_public_enforce/

An Alternative to .XXX: IANA Adult Port Assignments by George Kirikos
http://www.circleid.com/posts/alternative_to_xxx_iana_assignments/

Advertising industry must help us stop cybersquatters
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/corporate/article1515229.ece

The Stealing Eyes of 'Brandits' on the Internet
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=2958608

GoDaddy hit with denial-of-service attack
http://infoworld.com/article/07/03/12/HNgodaddydos_1.html

Domain Name Resale Market Grows to $111 Million in 2006 (news release)
http://zetetic.com/about-zetetic/press-release-3-6-2007.html

Topics of Interest Beyond RegisterFly - ICANN Lisboa
http://blog.icann.org/?p=50

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RESEARCH PAPERS
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Beyond Internet Governance: The Emerging International Framework for Governing 
the Networked World by Mary Rundle
ABSTRACT: Increasingly, governments are regulating the “Net” – that is, the 
Internet and people’s activities over it. Because the Net is global in nature, 
governments are turning to intergovernmental organizations to iron out common 
approaches. Taken together, these international Net initiatives foray into all 
areas of government traditionally dealt with by domestic regimes – addressing 
foreign commercial relations, jurisdiction, infrastructure, security, monetary 
authority, property, relations between private parties, and citizenship. In 
agreeing to participate in these federated, power-sharing arrangements, 
governments are gradually constructing an entire framework for governing the 
networked world. Given the importance of these rules for the future, those who 
hold freedom dear must work to build democratic values into this emerging 
international system.
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/uploads/514/2005_Rundle_BeyondInternetGovernance.pdf

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ICANN terminates RegisterFly with extreme prejudice
ICANN yesterday (16 March) gave notice to terminate RegisterFly.com's right to 
handle domain transfers. The internet-oversight organisation has given 
RegisterFly 15 days notice to cease operating as an ICANN-accredited registrar. 
When the notice period expires on March 31, ICANN can approved the bulk 
transfer of domains to another ICANN registrar but in the meantime it says 
RegisterFly is required to provide "all necessary Authinfo codes to allow 
domain name transfers to occur. Any and all registrants wishing to transfer 
away from RegisterFly during this period should be allowed to do so efficiently 
and expeditiously."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/17/icann_withdraws_registerfly_accreditation/
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/03/17/1235224
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/234887
http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/3a8a80d6f705f8cc/id/234887/cs/1/

Termination of RegisterFly.com Registrar Accreditation Agreement
ICANN today (16 March) issued a formal notice of termination of 
RegisterFly.com's Registration Accreditation Agreement. ICANN has issued a 
letter to RegisterFly indicating that it will cease operating as an 
ICANN-Accredited Registrar on March 31, 2007. Under the terms of the Registrar 
Accreditation Agreement (RAA), ICANN must provide 15 days written notice to 
RegisterFly of its intention to terminate.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-16mar07.htm
http://blog.icann.org/?p=62

How Secure Is Your Domain?
Problems at RegisterFly.com shed light on loose oversight of Net addresses: 
When Kevin Medina and John Naruszewicz joined forces nine years ago, the 
Internet was like an untamed frontier. There was little to discourage Medina, 
the owner of an office-cleaning business in New Jersey, and Naruszewicz, a 
recent high school dropout, from joining the dot-com gold rush. The tiny 
company they started, RegisterFly.com Inc., ultimately became a midsize 
registrar of Internet addresses for more than 200,000 customers, including 
entertainer Michael Jackson. Now a messy fight between the two for control has 
brought RegisterFly to its knees and prompted angry calls for better oversight 
of the Web registry industry.
http://businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_13/b4027077.htm

ICANN: we can help Registerfly mess
The landslide of bad news from Registerfly has continued, as ICANN created a 
forum for dispute resolution for this mess, and Registerfly customers 
desperately tried to shift their domains to other registrars before they 
vanished into cyberspace.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/15/registerfly_icann_court_accreditation/
http://addict3d.org/news/72788/ICANN:%20we%20can%20help%20Registerfly%20mess

ICANN dropkicks RegisterFly
Showing that even a toothless tiger can roar, ICANN has issued "a formal notice 
of termination of RegisterFly.com's Registration Accreditation Agreement." The 
ICANN statement says RegisterFly has until March 31 to help customers transfer 
domain names that have been tied up by the registrar's failings, meaning those 
customers may no longer have to rely on poker bloggers for relief.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12596

ICANN Public Participation Site Launched
ICANN has launched a public participation website for its upcoming meeting in 
Lisbon on 26-30 March 2007. The site is accessible to all at 
http://public.icann.org and will remain in the same location for future 
meetings. The participation site is aimed at providing the greatest degree of 
interaction possible between ICANN, ICANN constituencies and the wider Internet 
community, and uses the latest online tools to that end. The site will contain 
a single webpage for each meeting taking place in Lisbon, where all relevant 
information for that meeting will be made immediately accessible (the schedule 
has yet to be finalised at time of writing so the site will be populated with 
this information over the next few days).
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-15mar07.htm

If ICANN't Keep a Contract, Let the Public Enforce It by Wendy Seltzer
Earlier in the Registerfly controversy, ICANN Vice President Paul Levins posted 
to the ICANN Blog, "ICANN is not a regulator. We rely mainly on contract law. 
We do not condone in any way whatsoever RegisterFly’s business practice and 
behaviour." This is disingenuous. ICANN is the central link in a web of 
contracts that regulate the business of domain name allocation. ICANN has 
committed, as a public benefit corporation, to enforcing those contracts in the 
public interest. Domain name registrants, among others, rely on those contracts 
to establish a secure, stable environment for domain name registration and 
through that for online content location.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/icann_contract_public_enforce/

ICANN finally reacts to RegisterFly (subsequent to ICA Posts): coincidence 
(news release)
Termination of RegisterFly.com Registrar Accreditation Agreement: ICANN today 
issued a formal notice of termination of RegisterFly.com's Registration 
Accreditation Agreement. ICANN has issued a letter to RegisterFly indicating 
that it will cease operating as an ICANN-Accredited Registrar on March 31, 
2007. Under the terms of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA), ICANN 
must provide 15 days written notice to RegisterFly of its intention to 
terminate.
http://internetcommerce.org/news/icann_finally_reacts_to_registerfly_subsequent_to_ica_posts_coincidence

Blogger rescues RegisterFly victims
The author of a poker blog appears to have ginned up a workaround that gives 
desperate RegisterFly.com customers the ability to transfer thousands of domain 
names that have become inaccessibly ensnared inside that scandal-rocked 
registrar's data systems.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12531

An Alternative to .XXX: IANA Adult Port Assignments by George Kirikos
As an alternative to the creation of the .XXX TLD, ICANN/IANA can assign 
special port numbers that can be used to label adult content.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/alternative_to_xxx_iana_assignments/

Advertising industry must help us stop cybersquatters
The Times looks at cybersquatting and the problem it’s becoming. Clive 
Gringras, a partner at Olswang and representing Microsoft in its UK 
cybersquatting cases, writes of The Dyslexic Domain Name Company Limited who 
had registered more than 6,000 domain names, including some targeting 
Microsoft. When faced with the prospect of court action, the organisation 
agreed to hand over the domain names and pay damages to Microsoft. Another 
cybersquatter Olswang is pursuing has registered over 19,000 domain names. 
These registrations are an infringement of trade marks all over the world. 
Gringras gives 4 reasons why cybersquatting is widespread. First, 
cybersquatters have kept as quiet as possible to avoid the attention of lawyers 
and few brand owners are alive to the practice and have not yet focused their 
litigators' minds on it. Second, pay-per-click advertising provides very high 
profits for cybersquatters, so there are many of them. Third, cybersquatters 
register so many brand
 names, they bank on being able to surrender any complaining brand owner's 
domain names but be left freely to infringe the remaining brands in their 
portfolio. Finally, brand owners need their own sophisticated software tools to 
find infringing domain names. Gringras concludes “As it stands, the economics 
of this infringing activity are clearly tipped in favour of cybersquatters. 
Until the pay-per-click advertising industry takes a more responsible attitude 
towards cybersquatters, we fear this practice will continue. In the meantime, 
brand owners should act to prevent online fraudsters profiting from their good 
name.”
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/corporate/article1515229.ece

The Stealing Eyes of 'Brandits' on the Internet
Individuals Who Profit from the Typos We All Make, Like Misspelling a Website's 
URL, May Now Face Legal Challenges
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=2958608

GoDaddy hit with denial-of-service attack
GoDaddy.com was hit with "significant and sustained" distributed 
denial-of-service attacks Sunday, the company said. The attacks caused four to 
five hours of intermittent service disruptions, including hosting and e-mail, 
said Neil Warner, GoDaddy's chief information security officer, in an e-mail 
forwarded by the company's public-relations department. The services were back 
by later in the day.
http://infoworld.com/article/07/03/12/HNgodaddydos_1.html
http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=D137B95B-B05A-4838-A584-CD1DD71DDE26

GoDaddy, Get a Backbone and Protect Your Users' Rights
A few weeks back, EFF wrote about how domain name registrar GoDaddy took 
offline Seclists.org based merely on an informal request and without providing 
any meaningful notice to the site's operator. Unfortunately, this isn't the 
only instance in which GoDaddy has carelessly ignored its users' rights.
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/005168.php

Go Daddy holding contest for new Girl
Go Daddy Group Inc., the Scottsdale domain-name registrar famous for its risque 
Super Bowl commercials, is holding a Go Daddy Girl Contest next Friday as part 
of Arizona Bike Week. The winner gets $2,500 and the chance to appear in a Go 
Daddy commercial.
http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0316sr-godaddy0316Z8.html

Domain Name Resale Market Grows to $111 Million in 2006 (news release)
The domain name aftermarket broke the US$100 million mark in 2006, reaching 
$111,376,000 across 17,974 domain name sales according to a report by Zetetic. 
Zetetic reported the average domain name resale price grew by 13 percent, from 
$4,954 in 2005 to $5,582 in 2006. There were also 5 domain name sales of more 
than $1million in 2006, compared to one in 2005, while 0.7% of all sales broke 
the $100,000 mark.
http://zetetic.com/about-zetetic/press-release-3-6-2007.html

Topics of Interest Beyond RegisterFly - ICANN Lisboa
With the start of ICANN meetings in Lisbon, Portugal, rapidly approaching, some 
other topics of interest include: President’s Strategy Committee public session 
on Monday 19 March; ICANN Nominating Committee seeking Statements of Interest; 
Public comment period on PDP Feb 06 Report on Policies for Contractual 
Conditions:Existing Registries; African At-Large community Memorandum of 
Understanding & Asia/Australia/Pacific community Memorandum of Understanding 
public comment periods; gTLD Registry Data Escrow Report posted for comment and 
.museum registry agreement posted for public comment
http://blog.icann.org/?p=50

Final Task Force Report on Whois Services
The Whois Task Force completed its work and sent its Final Task Force Report on 
Whois Services to the GNSO Council on 12 March, 2007. The report concludes the 
task force phase of the GNSO policy development process (PDP) on Whois, and 
sets out the key findings of the Whois Task Force, since it was convened in 
February 2005 and began work on its terms of reference. The GNSO Council will 
now consider the Task Force Report and deliberate on making a policy 
recommendation to the ICANN Board.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-16mar07.htm

uk: 'Other' parliament website to watch MSPs
THE website name "thescottishparliament.com" has been bought by a Glaswegian 
entrepreneur who wants to use it to flush out gossip, scandal and failings 
among MSPs, The Scotsman has learned.
http://business.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=411582007

us: With tax season here, IRS warns of cybersquatters
Citizens are warned that irs.com, irs.org, irs.net, and any other purported IRS 
site that is not irs.gov could be phishing scams, but some wonder if the 
warning is enough
http://infoworld.com/article/07/03/15/HNirscybersquatting_1.html
http://origin.insidebayarea.com/business/ci_5450781
http://www2.csoonline.com/blog_view.html?CID=32555

us: IRS Urges Caution about Internet Sites that Resemble the Official IRS Site 
(news release)
The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that the address of the 
official IRS government Web site is www.irs.gov. Taxpayers may be confused by 
the proliferation of Internet sites that contain some form of the Internal 
Revenue Service name or IRS acronym with a .com, .net, .org or other 
designation in the address instead of .gov. Since many of these sites also bear 
a striking resemblance to the real IRS site, taxpayers may be misled into 
thinking that the site they have accessed is indeed the official IRS government 
site. These sites are not the official IRS Web site and have no connection to 
the official IRS site or to the IRS.
http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=168574,00.html

General Media v. Crazy Troll: Not reverse domain name hijacking to bring ACPA 
case for expired domain
Cyberlaw Central Commentary: Just because a domain name is available for 
registration, it does not mean that it should be registered. The Plaintiff here 
had legitimate trademark rights that were violated when the domain was 
registered and used by the Defendant. We’ll see how the remaining counts are 
dealt with in future opinions, but I agree with this one.
http://cyberlawcentral.com/2007/01/20/general-media-v-crazy-troll-not-reverse-domain-name-hijacking-to-bring-acpa-case-for-expired-domain/

CENTR Welcomes 2 new members!
At the 32nd CENTR General Assembly (Prague, 8-9 March 2007) CENTR welcomed 
Domicilium Ltd and Fundació puntCAT as new members.
https://www.centr.org/docs/2007/03/GA32_new_members.html

Communiqué from the 32nd CENTR General Assembly and 2007 Annual General Meeting
https://www.centr.org/docs/2007/03/GA32_Communique.pdf

Practical Tips For Protecting Your Domain Names
After experiencing a letdown following the bursting of the Internet bubble in 
2000, the sheer number of domain name registrations, their value and use have 
eclipsed their former peaks, by a number of different measures.  Yet, there is 
a finite supply of the best top level domains.  As a result, there is more 
pressure to own the existing good domain name registrations than at probably 
any time in the past, and fewer available options.
http://dnjournal.com/legal/bl-practicaltips.htm

us: Johnson & Johnson’s Splenda Domain Name Strategy
Johnson & Johnson took a proactive approach to domain registration for its 
Splenda product...or did it? Johnson & Johnson registered hundreds of domains 
related to its Splenda sugar substitute in 2005, as revealed by Sustainable is 
Good and Ecologist. The blog looks at this as a negative thing, but it’s a sign 
that a large company is paying attention to the importance of domain names. 
Unfortunately, Johnson & Johnson is missing some key typo domains.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/16/johnson-johnsons-splenda-domain-name-strategy/

NameMedia Launches ActiveExchange Domain Sales Service
NameMedia has just launched a new service called ActiveExchange. ActiveExchange 
allows domain name owners to list their domains for sale on multiple venues 
with little effort. It’s like a search engine submission service — but to 
domain listing services and with guaranteed listings.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/14/namemedia-launches-activeexchange-domain-sales-service/

NameMedia Launches New Domain Sales Platform (news release)
http://namemedia.com/about/releases/03-06-07.html

UB.com Top Sale at Silent Auction
The silent auction portion of Moniker’s TRAFFIC auction has ended with 
$1,188,000 in sales. That brings the total auction value (live and silent) to 
over $5M. The top sale in the silent auction was UB.com, which sold for 
$129,420.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/15/ubcom-top-sale-at-silent-auction/

Gateway Appoints NetNames For Online Brand Protection
NetNames has been appointed to help protect leading PC manufacturer Gateway's 
critical online business. Gateway is the third largest PC manufacturer in the 
US and among the top ten worldwide.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070315/20070315005900.html
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2007-03/artikel-7911631.asp

us: MTA Untangles Web Mess in Holy Row Over Domain Name
A missionary organization has ended a holy war with the MTA over a Web site 
with a tricky address.
http://redorbit.com/news/technology/870186/mta_untangles_web_mess_in_holy_row_over_domain_name/

Pacific atolls host world's most dangerous websites
By most measures New Zealand's remote colony of Tokelau is paradise but on the 
internet it has become the world's most dangerous domain for surfers.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/16/1173722722104.html
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/36427491D9D5289FCC2572A00015C625

Microsoft Expands Global Effort to Combat Cybersquatting (news release)
Company initiates further enforcement actions in the United Kingdom and United 
States and reaches settlement with U.K.-based Dyslexic Domain Company Limited.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/mar07/03-13CybersquattingPR.mspx

No soft option for cybersquatters
Microsoft is coming down hard on cybersquatters — people who register internet 
addresses that are slightly different from those of famous people or companies 
in order to lure unsuspecting web surfers.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1527803.ece
http://technewsworld.com/story/internet/56313.html
http://associatedcontent.com/article/181031/microsoft_increasing_pursuit_of_growing.html
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/56313.html

Where are they now? Mike Rowe, of 'MikeRoweSoft' fame
As a 17-year-old high school student in Langford, B.C., Mike Rowe became an 
international media celebrity in January 2004 for standing his ground against 
Microsoft -- and its legal team -- in a trademark dispute over his use of the 
Web domain name, "MikeRoweSoft.com."
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/112571.asp

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/management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=198001567

Domain tasting makes WIPO sick
The fairness of the domain name system is being undermined by a new practice 
that turns domain names into commodities for speculative gain, according to 
WIPO, which oversees many domain name disputes.
http://out-law.com/page-7878
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/16/wipo_domain_tasting/
http://addict3d.org/news/73770/Domain%20tasting%20makes%20WIPO%20sick

Cybersquatting Remains On Rise, Concern Over New Domain Registration Practices 
- WIPO
The number of cybersquatting disputes filed with WIPO in 2006 increased by 15% 
as compared to 2005.
http://managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=5568

ICANN releases report on root-server attack
The attack launched in February against the DNS root servers targeted six 
servers but only significantly affected two of the systems, according to a 
report issued by ICANN last week.
http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/456

Harte Konflikte um offenes Whois
Der Abschlussbericht der ICANN-Arbeitsgruppe zur Reform des Whois-Systems, das 
Auskünfte über die Inhaber von Internet-Adressen erteilt, zeigt klar die 
Fronten zwischen Netzbürgerrechtlern, Registraren und Lobbyisten der 
Copyright-Inhaber.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/179066/

Das kleine Dorf Berlin und das große Internet-Adressen-Geschäft     
Horst Schramm residiert am Berliner Kurfürstendamm. Doch wenn der Bürgermeister 
aus dem Fenster blickt, sieht er weder Gedächtniskirche noch dichten 
Straßenverkehr. Denn der Kurfürstendamm ist eine kleine Dorfstraße und der 
58-Jährige befindet sich nicht in der Hauptstadt, sondern in 
Schleswig-Holstein: im ältesten Berlin der Welt. Normalerweise interessiert 
sich kaum jemand für die 500-Seelen-Gemeinde, 20 Kilometer nordwestlich von 
Lübeck. Doch seit kurzem ist das Dorf in ein Riesengeschäft verwickelt. Eine 
Firma an der Spree will die Internetdomain ".berlin" gründen, und das geht 
möglicherweise nur, wenn die kleine Namensschwester mitspielt.
http://www.teltarif.de/arch/2007/kw11/s25325.html
http://www.xdial.de/arch/2007/kw11/s25325.html

Vorhang auf für den nächsten Akt im .xxx-Drama
Das US-Unternehmen ICM Registry drängt den Vorstand der ICANN, die von ihm 
beantragte Rotlichtadresszone (.xxx) endlich zuzulassen. Bereits jetzt gebe es 
über 75.000 Vorregistrierungen, schreibt ICM-Chef Stuart Lawley in einem von 
ICANN veröffentlichten Brief. Die für pornographische Angbote vorgesehene 
Adresszone war bislang vor allem am Widerstand einzelner Regierungen, darunter 
der US-Regierung, gescheitert, gegen deren Stimme die private Namensverwaltung 
die Adresszone nicht einführen wollte. Beim bevorstehenden Treffen der ICANN in 
Lissabon könnte die Entscheidung fallen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/86832

Freie Programme sind mehr als eine Alternative - Abdulkadir Topal hilft bei 
ihrer Entwicklung mit
... Abdulkadir Topal: Google gehört mittlerweile zur Infrastruktur des 
Internets. Internet ohne Google ist eigentlich nicht mehr denkbar, denn wenn 
ich Informationen nicht finden kann, sind sie für mich nutzlos. Gerade so etwas 
wie Google sollte eigentlich von einer Organisation des Internets bereit 
gestellt werden. Es gibt bestimmte Organisationsformen im Internet wie zum 
Beispiel das ICANN; und ich bin persönlich der Meinung, das so etwas wie Google 
eigentlich von einer Behörde gestellt werden müsste, die auch von unabhängiger 
Seite kontrolliert wird. Google wird nicht kontrolliert und muss es auch nicht, 
da es ja ein kommerzieller Anbieter ist.
http://www.islamische-zeitung.de/?id=5201

Le .IT à nouveau actif
Après un gel de plus de quinze jours, le registre vient de confirmer le 
rétablissement de la zone .IT. L’interface dédiée aux registrars, inopérante 
depuis le 28 février 2006, a été réactivée ce matin.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1153/italie-le-it-a-nouveau-actif.php

Un site participatif ouvre pour l'ICANN 2007
C'est l'idée originale proposée par l'ICANN à l'occasion de son 28eme meeting 
prévu du 26 au 30 mars prochain à Lisbonne. Les internautes sont invités à 
réagir en temps réel aux conférences qui auront lieu à cette occasion.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1157/un-site-participatif-ouvre-pour-l-icann-2007.php

Les règles de nommage du .TEL se précisent
Le .TEL est actif depuis le 2 mars via un 1er nom : nic.tel. Avant la 
publication prochaine de sa charte de nommage, le registre nous donne en 
exclusivité quelques détails sur les règles à venir de ce futur identifiant 
universel.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1156/telephone-les-regles-de-nommage-du-tel-se-precisent.php

Les serveurs DNS de l’Icann ont bien résisté à l'attaque de février
L’attaque par déni de service visant le backbone Internet et ses serveurs DNS 
ne serait pas parvenue à contourner la protection Anycast.
http://www.vnunet.fr/fr/vnunet/news/2007/03/13/serveurs-dns-de-l-icann-ont

ICANN per la prima volta cancella un registrar
Non era mai successo: tutti i domini gestiti da RegisterFly passeranno ad altri 
registrar. Entro 15 giorni l'azienda dovrà cessare ogni operazione sui domini. 
Una scomunica in piena regola
http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1928421

Pornoweb sì, ma solo fuori dalla porta 80
Curiosa iniziativa del CEO di SCO per una messa al bando dei contenuti 
pornografici in rete che passano attraverso il canale tradizionalmente usato 
dalle comunicazioni su protocollo HTTP
http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1928429

Registra México pocos dominios de internet
Existe un atractivo potencial de negocio, pues es un mercado en expansión.
http://www.milenio.com/mexico/milenio/nota.asp?id=491273

Prórroga de plazo para solicitar Becas para LACNIC X
LACNIC anuncia que el plazo para presentar solicitudes de becas de asistencia 
financiera para asistir a su reunión anual LACNIC X, ha sido extendido hasta el 
día jueves 21 de marzo de 2007.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1454
 
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