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'.XXX' Name Faces Fight (AP)
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597921741.html

Questions on '.xxx' bid and domain names
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597924574.html

ICANN speaks out for registrar reform
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/icann_registerfly_reform_registrar/

ICANN New gTLD Policy Up for Debate in Lisbon: Censorship and National 
Sovereignty at Issue
http://ipjustice.org/wp/2007/03/22/icann_gtld_policy_problems/

ca: Whois Policy Reform Advances by Michael Geist
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/1821/125/

Interview with ICANN president and CEO Paul Twomey
http://blog.icann.org/?p=69

President’s Strategy Committee Report
http://icann.org/psc/psc-report-final-25mar07.pdf

Sabine Dolderer resigns from Denic
http://domainnews.com/general/2320070323/sabine-dolderer-left-denic/

European Web Sites Go For Long Addresses (AP)
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597915892.html

eu: Official version of the .eu registrar Code of Conduct now available
http://eurid.eu/content/view/196/33/lang,en/

Number of Russian domain names grows to 800,000
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/0/26.html?id_issue=11698650

CNNIC Pushes China's Youth To Use .CN Domain Names
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2007/03/22/5153-cnnic-pushes-chinas-youth-to-use-cn-domain-names/

Vietnamese domain names provided free of charge
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2007/03/676316/

Luxury retailers go after alleged cybersquatting--again
http://news.com.com/2061-10796_3-6170192.html

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Evolution in the Management of Country Code Top-Level Domain Names
This document quantifies ccTLD registrations and demand; trends in 
administering ccTLDs; current and ongoing policy and technical issues such as 
internationalised domain names, Whois, or security, and ccTLD managers' 
institutional relationships.
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/8/18/37730629.pdf

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The WSIS Stocktaking: New Call for Entries and Up-dates 2007
The WSIS Stocktaking is a continuous process and the database remains open for 
all new submissions. During the WSIS process, stakeholders expressed their 
wishes that this publicy-accessible database of WSIS-related implementation 
activities should be further maintained (see Tunis Agenda, para 120). It should 
become an effective tool for the exchange of  information on the projects 
fostering development of the information society, structured according to the 
11 WSIS action lines. All WSIS stakeholders were encouraged to continue to 
contribute information to this public database.
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/The+WSIS+Stocktaking+New+Call+For+Entries+And+Updates+2007.aspx

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'.XXX' Name Faces Fight (AP)
Online pornographers and religious groups are in a rare alliance as a key 
Internet oversight agency nears a decision on creating a virtual red-light 
district through an ".xxx" Internet address. ICANN, which has already rejected 
similar proposals twice since 2000, planned to vote as early as next week on 
whether to approve the domain name for voluntary use by porn sites.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597921741.html
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/03/23/financial/f112547D81.DTL
http://christianpost.com/article/20070324/26510_Vote_on_'.XXX'_Internet_Address_Nears.htm
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/I/INTERNET_PORNOGRAPHY

Questions on '.xxx' bid and domain names
ICANN is nearing a vote on creating a voluntary ".xxx" domain name for 
pornography sites. Questions about the proposal and domain names in general:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597924574.html
http://nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Internet-Pornography-QA.html
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/23/ap/hightech/main2601763.shtml
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/I/INTERNET_PORNOGRAPHY_QA

Pornographers May Get Domain Address
ICANN  will vote next week on the proposal to add the address to the list of 
approved extensions for websites. The proposal has been voted down twice in the 
past, and Internet pornographers hope it will happen again.
http://associatedcontent.com/article/189026/pornographers_may_get_domain_address.html

Why I Support .XXX by Bret Fausett
The proposal for a new .XXX top-level domain is on the agenda for next week's 
meeting of the ICANN Board, and it's sure to be a topic of discussion at the 
ICANN meetings in Lisbon, Portugal. I talk about why I support it. It may not 
be for the reasons you think.
http://blog.lextext.com/blog/_archives/2007/3/23/2829691.html

Recent COPA Ruling Shedding Light on Usefulness of XXX as Voluntary Self 
Regulatory Vehicle?
ICM Registry applauds the decision of Judge Lowell Reed of the United States 
District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in ACLU v. Gonzales to 
permanently enjoin enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act ("COPA"). ... 
“These findings fully support the approval by ICANN of the .xxx domain,” Lawley 
said, “because doing so would improve the accuracy of voluntary filters and 
would put in place ‘best practices’ by adult websites.” He added, “Not only 
could a .xxx domain help filters block access by minors to adult content, it 
could help reduce the rate of overblocking that the court identified.”
http://www.circleid.com/posts/copa_ruling_on_xxx_self_regulatory/
http://prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-23-2007/0004552411&EDATE=
http://earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,79615.shtml

ICANN ponders registrar crackdown
ICANN is planning to review how it accredits and disciplines domain name 
registrars, after the fiasco at Registerfly.com that has put tens of thousands 
of web sites at risk. In a strongly worded statement released yesterday, ICANN 
president Paul Twomey called for decisive action to reform its standard 
Registrar Accreditation Agreement, to help protect domain customers.
http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=0C3BCAD7-899C-4BDB-BB1A-09A53C95F40A

ICANN speaks out for registrar reform
As Registerfly fades into oblivion, ICANN has at last taken it upon itself to 
address many of the questions raised by the company's precipitous collapse. 
ICANN issued a statement on its website today detailing a variety of issues to 
be addressed at the upcoming ICANN conference in Lisbon.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/icann_registerfly_reform_registrar/

ICANN New gTLD Policy Up for Debate in Lisbon: Censorship and National 
Sovereignty at Issue
... Recommendation 6 in the draft proposal still reads “Strings must not be 
contrary to generally accepted legal norms relating to morality and public 
order.” But now, instead of any 1 country being able to block a string on a 
subject it didn’t like, any group of countries objecting to a string would be 
able to kill the application. Why would the ICANN Board want to give this kind 
of control and censorious powers to the Governmental Advisory Committee? ICANN 
should stick to its technical mission and remain content-neutral in the 
allocation of new top-level domains and leave the politics out of the 
formulations.
http://ipjustice.org/wp/2007/03/22/icann_gtld_policy_problems/

ca: Whois Policy Reform Advances by Michael Geist
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority announced that it has completed 
its consultation on implementing whois reform in Canada.  The CIRA reforms 
would push Canada far ahead of ICANN, by removing the mandatory public 
disclosure of the personal information of individual registrants.  It would 
also include a unique system that would allow people to contact a registrant 
via CIRA without obtaining the registrant's personal information.
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/1821/125/
http://www.circleid.com/posts/whois_policy_reform_advances/

CIRA announces the results of WHOIS consultation (news release)
Members support proposed implementation procedures to the new CIRA Privacy 
Policy for the dot-ca domain name WHOIS registry.
http://cira.ca/news-releases/198.html

New top level domains by Susan Crawford
"Top level domains" are things like .com, .net, .de.  Historically, we haven't 
had very many of them, and the process for creating new non-country-code 
domains (.de and .fr are country codes) has been slow and often inexplicable 
from the outside. The policy advice arm of the generic top level domain world 
within ICANN is called the Generic Names Supporting Organization.  (Generics 
are domains other than country codes, in general.  Generically.)  That group 
has a leadership council called the GNSO Council.
http://scrawford.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2007/3/24/2830958.html

Interview with ICANN president and CEO Paul Twomey
In an effort to provide interested observers with some up-to-date information 
on what is happening with ICANN, the organisation’s general manager of public 
participation interviewed ICANN’s president and CEO Paul Twomey. The interview 
will be the first in a series with Dr Twomey outlining what has just happened, 
is soon to happen and is coming up on the horizon through the eyes of ICANN’s 
CEO. In this interview, he covers a presentation he gave to the ICC in Paris 
earlier that day, new generic top-level domains, the RegisterFly issue, IPv6 
and .xxx. Any and all feedback is welcomed.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=69

President’s Strategy Committee Report
Introduction: ICANN’s President’s Strategy Committee was established to provide 
observations and recommendations concerning strategic issues facing ICANN, and 
contributing to ICANN’s strategic planning process, which occurs in 
consultation with the community. In the Board resolution approved at ICANN’s 
December 2005 meeting, the Board emphasized the importance of the bottom-up 
ICANN processes and noted that the ICANN community could also 'benefit from the 
advice of a group responsible for making observations and recommendations 
concerning strategic issues facing ICANN.' In this same resolution, the Board 
approved the appointment by the President of a President’s Strategy Committee 
to fulfill this purpose.
http://icann.org/psc/psc-report-final-25mar07.pdf

ICANN Updated Contractual Compliance Program
ICANN's updated Contractual Compliance program, which includes ICANN's 
Contractual Compliance philosophy, vision and operating plan, has been 
published to provide clear, transparent information regarding contractual 
compliance.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-24mar07.htm

ICANN Releases Beta-3 Version of TLD Verification Code
ICANN has issued a new version of code intended to assist software developers 
and application providers whose work assists others in using the DNS.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-22mar07.htm

Draft ICANN Operating Plan For Fiscal Year 2007-2008 Now Available For Review
ICANN is posting the draft version of its fiscal year 2007-2008 Operating Plan 
for review. The review process will commence at the ICANN Lisbon meeting, and a 
public forum for comment will be set up shortly.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-22mar07.htm

The .com Alternative 
You don’t need to register your domain name in the .com extension in order for 
your online presence to be a success. The extension I speak of is the .cc 
cctld. This extension was originally the country code top level domain for the 
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, but since the islands sold their rights to the .cc 
extension to boost their economy, the .cc is available to anyone, anywhere in 
the world. Like the .com, the .cc is a universal domain name extension.
http://tools.devshed.com/c/a/Online-Business-Help/The-com-Alternative/

Sabine Dolderer resigns from Denic
A posting on Domainnews.com notes Sabine Dolderer, Director and member of the 
Executive Board at DENIC, has resigned from Denic, citing in an email on 
23/3/07 “The board and I did not agree anymore so both decided to seperate”.
http://domainnews.com/general/2320070323/sabine-dolderer-left-denic/

European Web Sites Go For Long Addresses (AP)
What's in an Internet domain name? Sixty-three characters max. The group 
managing the European .eu domain said Friday that six people last year 
registered the longest Internet addresses allowed, ranging from the 
tongue-twisting name of a Welsh village to the first 63 numbers that make up 
the mathematical constant pi. One German user was firmly tongue in cheek when 
registering thisisthelongesteuropeandomainnameallovertheworldandnowitismine.eu 
- which doesn't live up to comic potential since it links to a site saying it 
is being held for a client.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597915892.html
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/23/ap/hightech/main2604173.shtml
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_LONG_INTERNET_NAMES

eu: Official version of the .eu registrar Code of Conduct now available
After having reviewed the comments on the .eu Registrar Code of Conduct Charter 
and the Rules and Procedures submitted by the public over the last 2 months, 
the Secretariat to the Council of Conduct now makes the revised and final 
versions of both these documents available on the Code of Conduct website.
http://eurid.eu/content/view/196/33/lang,en/

Fewer Ads Result in More Revenue for Domain Name Owners
By way of legendary domain investor Frank Schilling’s blog, I came across a 
story about Google on its search results pages. Google is showing fewer ads on 
its search pages because it has found that showing fewer ads boosts click 
through rates.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/23/fewer-ads-results-in-more-revenue-for-domain-name-owners/

Number of Russian domain names grows to 800,000
The number of domain names registered in the .ru zone (www.name.ru) has reached 
800,000, the company RU-Center, the largest registrar of Russian domain names, 
told Interfax.
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/0/26.html?id_issue=11698650

CNNIC Pushes China's Youth To Use .CN Domain Names
China Internet Network Information Center is making great efforts to promote 
the use of .CN domain names by young Chinese Internet users.
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2007/03/22/5153-cnnic-pushes-chinas-youth-to-use-cn-domain-names/

Vietnamese domain names provided free of charge
As of March 20, the Vietnam Network Information Centre (VNNIC) allows owners of 
.vn domain names to register one Vietnamese domain name free of charge.
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2007/03/676316/

Luxury retailers go after alleged cybersquatting--again
Shortly after settling a cybersquatting lawsuit with domain name registrar 
Dotster, luxury department stores Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman have hit 
out at another set of registrars.
http://news.com.com/2061-10796_3-6170192.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17762760/
http://kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=6272433

Cities not paying for website names
Sex.com. Cameras.com. Business.com. These obvious and popular web addresses are 
worth the price of a Beverly Hills mansion. But coopercity.org? Not so much. 
Domain investors seek out and buy coveted Internet website names, then sell 
them at huge profits. They have had success with names that are popular and 
easy to remember. Others, however, can be duds. Just ask Larry Lowenthal of 
Cooper City.
http://www.miamiherald.com/884/story/51409.html

NeuStar Launches Chinese and Japanese Language Domain Names in .BIZ TLD (news 
release)
NeuStar, Inc. announced that it has deployed IDNs for both the Chinese and the 
Japanese languages in the .BIZ top- level Internet domain. Interested 
registrants will be able to secure .BIZ domain names using these characters as 
of April 21, 2007.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/neustar_chinese_japanese_domain_names_biz/

ICANN Formalizes Relationships with ccTLD Manager for Libya
ICANN announced today that it has signed an accountability framework with the 
ccTLD managers for .ly — Libya.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-25mar07.htm

IPv6 – Ready for Prime Time? Part III: Testing the New Protocol
The first tutorial in this series considered the history and requirements for 
IPv6, and our second installment looked at the enhanced capabilities that the 
new protocol brings to the market. But except for the daring few, most of us 
would rather let someone else be on the forefront of a new technology, and be 
content to observe their trials and tribulations before we jump into the fray 
ourselves.
http://www.enterpriseitplanet.com/networking/features/article.php/3667346

Everything you need to know about IPv6 by Iljitsch van Beijnum
When the ARPANET was designed in the late 1960s, it was outfitted with a 
Network Control Protocol that made it possible for the very different types of 
hosts connected to the network to talk with each other. However, it soon became 
clear that NCP was limiting in some ways, so work started on something better. 
The engineers decided that it made sense to split the monolithic NCP protocol 
into two parts: an Internet Protocol that allows packets to be routed between 
the different networks connected to the ARPANET, and a Transport Control 
Protocol that takes a data stream, splits it into segments and transmits the 
segments using the Internet Protocol. On the other side, the receiving 
Transport Control Protocol makes sure the segments are put together in the 
right order before they're delivered as a data stream to the receiving 
application. An important implication of this approach is that unlike, for 
instance, a phone connected to a wired or wireless phone network, a host
 connected to the ARPANET then and the Internet now must know its own address.
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/IPv6.ars

RIPE NCC Hosts Comcast DHCPv6 Bake-Off
The Comcast interoperability workshop on the DHCPv6 server software recently 
released by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) was held at the RIPE NCC 
offices in Amsterdam on Friday, 16 March.
http://ripe.net/news/dhcpv6_bakeoff.html

Global Industry Leaders Join dotMobi Advisory Group (news release)
The dotMobi Advisory Group (MAG) announced that 10 leading mobile and Internet 
companies have recently joined the group. MAG - a dotMobi-accredited, 
independent not-for-profit industry forum - welcomed Go Daddy (USA), Sony 
(Japan), Carlson Marketing (USA), Instant Access Technologies (UK), Bango (UK), 
Telecom Italia (Italy), Firstserver (Japan), ooober (Canada), Nubiq (Ireland) 
and Millennial Media (USA) as group participants.
http://www.advisorygroup.mobi/news_lisbon.htm

us: Williamsburg business sues company for name
Noted culinarian extraordinaire John Gonzales, the owner of "A Chef's Kitchen" 
in Williamsburg, has a beef and it's stewing in Chesapeake courts. ... The 
lawsuit also seeks to have the Chesapeake business abandon its Internet domain 
name and place corrective advertising in any medium it used under the name "A 
Chef's Kitchen."
http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/southofjames/dp-4532sy0mar25,0,7941553.story

DeNIC-Chefin tritt zurück
Die Chefin der deutschen Registry DeNIC, Sabine Dolderer, ist am gestrigen 
Freitag mit sofortiger Wirkung zurückgetreten. Wie sie in einer Nachricht an 
die DeNIC-Mitglieder mitteilte, habe sie sich mit dem Aufsichtsrat auf eine 
sofortige Trennung verständigt.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/87326
http://de.wikinews.org/wiki/%C3%9Cberraschender_R%C3%BCcktritt_von_DeNIC-Chefin_Sabine_Dolderer

ICANN-Treffen in Lissabon
Die ICANN berät nächste Woche in Lissabon unter anderem über eine Reform des 
Whois-Systems.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/180997/

ICANN möchte Domain-Inhaber besser schützen
In der kommenden Woche laufen bei der ICANN erste Gespräche über einen besseren 
Datenschutz für Domain-Inhaber. Grund sind die immer häufiger werdenden 
Spam-Attacken auf Domain-Besitzer.
http://winfuture.de/news,30754.html

Les dangers des Whois cachés
Toujours échaudé par l'affaire Registerfly, le président de l'ICANN appelle à 
une réforme des conditions d'accréditation des registrars et pointe du doigt 
les systèmes permettant de masquer les données Whois.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1163/les-dangers-des-whois-caches.php

Arsys Internet está presente desde mañana en la reunión internacional de ICAAN 
en Lisboa y en WebhostingDay en Colonia
La empresa de registro de dominios y alojamiento web Arsys Internet patrocinará 
la 28 Reunión Internacional de ICANN, máxima autoridad mundial en materia de 
dominios, que se celebra del 26 al 30 de marzo en Lisboa, y acudirá al 
WebhostingDay 2007, el principal encuentro europeo de proveedores de servicios 
Internet, que tiene lugar en la localidad alemana de Colonia de 26 al 28 de 
marzo.
http://es.news.yahoo.com/25032007/4/arsys-internet-presente-manana-reunion-internacional-icaan-lisboa-webhostingday-colonia.html

Crece el dominio .mobi
Particulares y empresas en más de 100 países de todo el mundo ya conocen este 
dominio, y han registrado más de 122.000 .mobi
http://www.vnunet.es/Actualidad/Noticias/Comunicaciones/Internet/20070323054
http://www.pc-actual.com/Actualidad/Noticias/Comunicaciones/Internet/20070323054

Convocatoria a Presentaciones NAPLA 2007
El evento Napla 2007 - Foro de Interconexión Regional se llevará a cabo el día 
22 de Mayo del 2007 en Isla Margarita Venezuela.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1456

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