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ICANN Rejects Creation of '.xxx' Domain (AP)
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597921741.html

Nearly 7-year effort to establish Internet red light district hits dead end, 
again
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/31/1174761800794.html

Why I Voted for .XXX by Susan Crawford
http://www.circleid.com/posts/why_i_voted_for_xxx/

Highly Commended: Mueller's work on IP addressing
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/3/29/2844838.html

The United Kingdom and the .co.uk Country Code Top Level Domain
http://dnjournal.com/articles/cctld/couk-072406.htm

Domains Explained, Part 1: Registrants, Registries, Registrars and Resellers by 
Joey deVilla
http://blog.tucows.com/blog/_archives/2007/3/30/2846801.html

EURid's Year overview for 2006 now available (news release)
http://eurid.eu/content/view/197/33/lang,en/

Trademark protection and the Internet
http://nh.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070330/BUSINESSREVIEW05/70329011/

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Proposal for porn domain rejected
Plans to create an internet domain specifically for pornographic websites have 
been rejected. 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6509885.stm

ICANN Rejects Creation of '.xxx' Domain (AP)
ICANN defeated a proposal Friday to give adult websites their own ".xxx" 
domain. Many in the adult-entertainment industry and religious groups alike had 
criticized the plan, which the Canadian government also warned this week could 
leave ICANN in the tricky business of content regulation. The 9-5 decision by 
ICANN's board came nearly seven years after the proposal was first floated by 
ICM Registry LLC. It was the third time ICANN has rejected such a bid. Paul 
Twomey, ICANN's chief executive, who had described the proposal this week as 
"clearly controversial, clearly polarizing" abstained from the vote but did not 
say why.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/24/1174597921741.html
http://iht.com/articles/2007/03/30/technology/web0330-icann.php

Nearly 7-year effort to establish Internet red light district hits dead end, 
again
For nearly seven years, Stuart Lawley has tried to build a red-light district 
on the Internet, one that could help, at least nominally, keep pornographic 
websites away from prying underaged eyes. His efforts came to a halt for a 
third and possibly final time Friday when a key Internet oversight agency 
rejected his proposed ".xxx" address amid concerns the adult-entertainment 
industry that Lawley had courted was not unified in its support.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/03/31/1174761800794.html
http://iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/31/technology/EU-TEC-Internet-Pornography.php

ICANN Board Rejects .XXX Domain Application
The Board of ICANN voted to reject the .XXX sponsored Top Level Domain 
application from ICM Registry, Inc. "This decision was the result of very 
careful scrutiny and consideration of all the arguments. That consideration has 
led a majority of the Board to believe that the proposal should be rejected" 
said Dr Vint Cerf, Chairman of ICANN.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-30mar07.htm

No XXX URL for you!
... The reason behind this no XXX domain name registration stems from the 
question of what constitutes pornography. Different places have different 
definitions of what pornography is. In most of Asia, it's anything involving 
nudity, regardless of the context or taste. In some US States, it can vary. I'm 
not certain as to the rest of the world, I'll probably have to get a government 
grant and start some global research. ICANN was also fearful that by applying 
this new extension, that they would become the exclusive regulatory body for 
all TLD (Top Level Domain, being the .com or .biz or .net that follows a web 
name) sites ending in .xxx. That's not their function.
http://neoseeker.com/news/story/6638/

Construction on Online Back Alley Halted (AP)
ICANN put the brakes on plans to construct an online red-light district, 
rejecting for a third time a proposal to create a voluntary ".xxx" address for 
pornographic Web sites. The board of ICANN cited fears that it would find 
itself having to regulate content and concerns that such a domain name did not 
have the support of the adult-entertainment industry.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/30/AR2007033000233.html
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/I/INTERNET_PORNOGRAPHY
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_5564793

Icann rejects .xxx domain for web porn – again
ICANN has rejected, for the third time, a proposal to give adult websites their 
own top-level domain. The plan, which has been under discussion for several 
years, would have involved pornographic sites moving from .com or .co.uk sites 
to addresses ending in .xxx.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article1590900.ece
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article1593742.ece

Creation of 'XXX' domain for porn websites rejected (AFP)
ICANN on Friday rejected plans to establish a new ".XXX" domain for racy or 
sexually explicit websites. ICANN said an ".XXX domain" would not resolve the 
issue of how to protect "vulnerable members of the community". ICANN would also 
be obligated "to acquire a responsibility related to content and conduct," it 
said in a statement after a board meeting.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/31/1174761769564.html
http://www.todayonline.com/articles/180613.asp

Internet rejects XXX adult-only sites (Reuters)
ICANN rejected a proposal to create an adults-only zone on the internet, or a 
.XXX domain. Supporters of an .XXX domain argued it would make it easier to 
confine sex sites and filter them out. Opponents argued it would make 
pornography on the internet easier to find.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=257905
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL3035677920070330

Agency Rejects .xxx Suffixes for Sex-Related Sites on Internet
A longstanding proposal to create a specialized .xxx suffix for sex-related 
entertainment Web sites received a final rejection yesterday by the agency 
governing the Internet address system. The plan, first introduced seven years 
ago by ICM Registry, was rejected by a vote of 9 to 5 by Icann at a meeting in 
Lisbon.
http://iht.com/articles/2007/03/30/business/icann.php
http://nytimes.com/2007/03/31/technology/31domain.html

us: FRC Praises Rejection of 'XXX' Domain (news release)
The Family Research Council (FRC) praised ICANN for rejecting a proposal that 
would create a XXX domain address to house pornographic websites. The ICANN 
board voted 9-5 to reject the domain, which is the third rejection within the 
last seven years.
http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=PR07C07

ICANN rejects .xxx domain registry
ICANN has rejected a controversial proposal to create a new .xxx domain suffix 
for adult Web sites.
http://news.com.com/2100-1030_3-6172046.html
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6172046.html

ICANN Votes Against Porn Domain Again (IDG)
ICANN rejected for the second time the creation of a ".xxx" top-level domain, 
supported by some as a way to isolate adult content on the Internet.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/78C2B6847DEE21C3CC2572B000752408
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130292-pg,1/article.html

Porn domain '.xxx' rejected by agency (AP)
ICANN voted Friday to reject a company's proposal to create an ".xxx" domain 
for adult Web sites.
http://money.cnn.com/2007/03/30/technology/porn_domain/
http://www.spokesmanreview.com/ap/story.asp?AP_ID=D8O6J3DG0

ICANN Axes .XXX Domain
There will be no new .xxx suffix to designate adult-themed Internet sites, 
ruled ICANN, the organization responsible for oversight of domain names. 
Although this marks the third time ICANN has rejected a .xxx proposal, its 
proponents are not likely to drop the issue. A court battle may lie ahead.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/56631.html
http://technewsworld.com/story/CY2l7vjDSlhqbQ/ICANN-Axes-XXX-Domain.xhtml

Three Strikes for '.XXX' Domain
The hotly contested “.xxx” domain - which would have drawn in and regulated 
porn sites that currently exist within the “.com,” “.biz,” “.org,” or “.net” 
domains. - was rejected for a third time on Friday. Christians expressed their 
approval over the ruling, saying that the bill was rightly rejected because it 
would have increased the problems among pornography use on the internet. They 
added that children would be exposed to pornographic images more readily, and 
it would increase accessibility.
http://christianpost.com/article/20070331/26637_Three_Strikes_for_'.XXX'_Domain.htm

Questions and Answers on Domain Name System and the Bid for `.xxx'
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070330/internet_pornography_q_a.html

ICANN rejects .xxx
In an unusual open board meeting today, ICANN once again rejected the 
establishment of a .xxx top level domain (TLD). The vote was 8-4 with a single 
abstention, that of CEO Paul Twomey.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/30/icann_rejects_domain/

Icann finds no sex appeal in XXX domain (vnunet)
Icann has once again turned down a bid to set up a .xxx domain name for 
pornographic sites. Today's verdict is the third time that the domain name 
manager has rejected the attempt to establish a dedicated web suffix for adult 
sites.
http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vnunet/news/2186917/icann-finds-sex-appeal-xxx
http://itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=49035

ICANN to decide if pornographic Web sites to have own '.xxx' domain (AP)
Pornographic web sites could have a virtual red-light district if ICANN agrees 
Friday (30/3) to a proposal that would create a ".xxx" Internet address aimed 
at making clear what content is adults only. ICANN has already rejected similar 
proposals twice since 2000. ICANN plans to vote on whether to approve the 
domain name for voluntary use by porn sites after a week of meetings and public 
forums in Lisbon, Portugal, focusing on if it could help keep objectionable 
material away from underaged eyes or promulgate censorship of free expression. 
The Canadian government has raised objections relating to a '.xxx' domain name 
may inadvertently leave ICANN in the business of content regulation, "which 
would be inconsistent with its technical mandate."
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/30/1174761713571.html

ICANN committee says plan to give porn sites '.xxx' domain still faces questions
The chairman of a key ICANN committee said Thursday that questions remain about 
how to implement a new ".xxx" domain name for pornographic and adult websites, 
a signal that its creation could be delayed again. Janis Karklins, chairman of 
ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee, said ICANN's board had not yet 
answered questions about whether the application meets the standards needed to 
be established.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/29/1174761590907.html
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21467379%5e15306%5e%5enbv%5e15306,00.html

Why I Voted for .XXX by Susan Crawford
The ICANN Board voted today 9-5, with Paul Twomey abstaining, to reject a 
proposal to open .xxx. This is my statement in connection with that vote. I 
found the resolution adopted by the Board (rejecting xxx) both weak and 
unprincipled.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/why_i_voted_for_xxx/
http://scrawford.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2007/3/30/2845638.html
http://www.isp-planet.com/quotes/2007/crawford_0330.html

ICANN kills .xxx, USG ordered to turn over related documents by Brenden Kuerbis
ICANN finally made a decision to kill the .xxx application, with the Board 
voting 9-5 against it. In a bad sign for the future, the vote indicated that 
ICANN's approach to top level domains will be to block any proposed that are 
politically or culturally controversial.
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/3/30/2847139.html

Web porn sites debated in secret
Government advisers deliberated behind closed doors Wednesday but issued no 
public statement on a plan to give the online back alleys their own home 
through a voluntary ".xxx" Internet address.
http://www.connpost.com/ci_5541044
http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=367755
http://earthtimes.org/articles/show/45447.html

Plan for '.xxx' Web domain would protect children
The Internet has turned out to be one of the all-time greatest intellectual and 
recreational tools. Information that used to take hours - if not days - to 
compile can be found in mere minutes. We also can keep up with the latest 
scores and celebrity news. But the Internet also can be a dangerous place, 
especially for children. Study after study shows that exposure to pornography 
contributes to potential problems in adulthood. And adult Web site producers 
are becoming more and more cunning in how they disguise sites.
http://thespectrum.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070401/OPINION/704010325

'Christians' on Porn Sites?
The question comes to mind when FoxNews.com reports: "Religious groups worried 
that ‘.xxx’ would legitimize and expand the number of adults sites, which more 
than a third of U.S. Internet users visit each month, according to comScore 
Media Metrix." A third? "They will keep their '.com' domains, and I have no 
doubt they will buy their '.xxx' as well," said Patrick Trueman, special 
counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian public-interest law firm. 
"There will be twice as much pornography on the Internet."
http://theconservativevoice.com/article/23942.html
http://americandaily.com/article/18205

ICANN Concludes Busy 28th Public Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal
More than 830 people from 81 countries gathered in Lisbon, Portugal for ICANN's 
28th Public Meeting. "We've just finished one of ICANN's busiest and 
issue-intensive meetings and it helped ICANN make substantial progress on 
numerous fronts," said Dr Vint Cerf, Chairman of ICANN. Considerations 
included: formalization of relationships with ccTLD managers .ly, .ci & .ru; 
formation of a new working group to develop the recommendations in the Final 
Task Force Report on Whois Services presented to the GSNO; discussion on 
Registrar Accreditation Agreements and how to improve them; creation of three 
new Regional At Large Organizations for Africa, Europe, and 
Asia-Australia-Pacific; rejection of the .XXX; presentations by Sweden and 
Bulgaria on the enhanced Domain Name System security enhancements in their 
respective TLDs; updates on moving to IPv6; release of the One World Trust 
independent review of ICANN's accountability and transparency which stated that 
overall ICANN is a very
 transparent organization and the release of the next steps in the development 
of a set of Management Operating Principles for accountability and transparency.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-1-30mar07.htm

Independent Review of ICANN's Accountability and Transparency
As one of a number of initiatives aimed at further improvements in 
accountability and transparency, ICANN engaged One World Trust to undertake an 
independent review of standards of accountability and transparency within 
ICANN. The terms of reference for the report were designed to allow a wide 
ranging review.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-4-29mar07.htm

Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN
Internet users from three of ICANN's five global regions will now have direct 
input to the organization thanks to the creation of three Regional At-Large 
Organisations (RALOs). Memorandums of Understanding creating RALOs for Africa 
and Europe were signed today by ICANN and member groups of the RALOs in a 
special ceremony at ICANN's 28th Public Meeting in Lisbon. The third RALO — 
Asia-Australia-Pacific — was announced and will be formally signed at the 30th 
Public Meeting to be held later this year.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-29mar07.htm

ICANN Seeks Public Comments on Proposed Terms of Reference for Independent 
Review of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)
ICANN is seeking public comments on proposed Terms of Reference, which detail 
questions that would guide the independent review of ICANN's At-Large Advisory 
Committee. The public comment period will last from 30 March 2007 to 29 April 
2007.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-30mar07.htm

ICANN Lisbon: ICANN urged to cut phishing trawl with banking domain
Security watchers are calling on ICANN to adopt a new TLD to be used 
exclusively by registered banks and financial organisations. The proposed TLD - 
proposals include .safe, .sure or .bank -  would aim to give consumers 
increased piece of mind that they are dealing with a legitimate financial 
institution while potentially making it easier to identify rogue sites. The 
idea has been in existence for some time, but the massive rise in phishing 
attacks over recent months has renewed interest. 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/29/banking_domain/

Registerfly Victims Are Really Stuck Now by John Levine
Last week I noted here that cutting off collapsed domain Registerfly will leave 
a huge problem for registrants. ICANN is supposed to have escrowed copies of 
each registrar’s registrant data, but has never got around to setting that up. 
This means that unless Registerfly can supply the data, there may be no record 
of the actual owner of their domains.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/registerfly_victims_really_stuck/

ICANN RegisterFly Update March 31
This is an update on the termination of RegistrFly as an ICANN accredited 
registrar. As was previously advised ICANN sent a notice of termination to 
RegisterFly effective 31 March 2007. Under the agreement RegisterFly can 
initiate arbitration challenging the termination. RegisterFly has decided to do 
that and has notified ICANN.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=83

ICANN Lisbon: ICANN ready to shut up and move on
ICANN, the de facto determinant of much that occurs on the internet, will wrap 
up its triennial meeting tomorrow with an unusual open board meeting on the 
controversial .xxx gTLD. The week has been a mixed bag - the unveiling of a 
new, more user-friendly ICANN website has been one of the nicest surprises, 
although the news that ICANN was itself subject to a lawsuit arising out of the 
seemingly never-ending RegisterFly disaster deflated what was an optimistic 
beginning to a long week. Ongoing arguments by the representatives of 
intellectual property owners (i.e., intellectual property attorneys) provided a 
nonstop subtext to just about every meeting attended by yours truly. The 
article addresses the main topics for meetings attended - IDNs (superficially 
uncontroversial but subtly troubling to all involved); and the Whois database 
(proposed changes to the registry are problematic inasmuch as there is little 
middle ground between the opposing parties - Europeans and
 Americans).
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/30/icann_lisbon_registerfly_meeting/

Lisbon 2007: ICANN fires back with stern threat of legal action...again
Without any fanfare, or even notice of an ongoing lawsuit against itself, ICANN 
posted another letter to RegisterFly on Wednesday giving it notice (again) of 
an intent to pursue legal action against the disintegrating registrar.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/29/icann_lisbon_registerfly_lawsuit/

Report criticizes ICANN's openness
An independent review of the Internet's main governing group, known as ICANN, 
has criticized the group's openness. According to U.K. based non-profit One 
World Trust, which prepared the review, ICANN doesn't have an employee 
whistleblower policy, doesn't consistently follow rules about publicly 
disclosing operating details, and often misses deadlines to make board meeting 
minutes publicly available.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/report-criticizes-net-regulators-openness/story.aspx?guid=%7B08FDA01B-D295-4233-B916-0CD3B26C43F4%7D

I want a .pony domain by Alastair Rankine
I read that the ICANN has yet again had to fend off an attempt to set up a .xxx 
gTLD. As a parent I am keenly interested in protecting my children’s actions 
online and often discuss with my SO how to manage their access when they start 
to reach the age when they spend more time online. Although I am far more 
worried about them exposing their own identities, than about being exposed to 
others, the latter is still a concern. There are certainly sites out there that 
I cannot now un-see, however much I wish I could. No doubt these sites and 
others will cause confusion, anxiety, and harm to tender intellects.
http://girtby.net/articles/2007/4/1/i-want-a-pony-domain

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Highly Commended: Mueller's work on IP addressing
Emerald Group Publishing has informed us that Milton Mueller's paper, IP 
addressing: the next frontier of internet governance debate has been selected 
as a Highly Commended Winner at the Emerald Literati Network Awards for 
Excellence 2007.
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/3/29/2844838.html

The United Kingdom and the .co.uk Country Code Top Level Domain
Sedo has long considered the United Kingdom a key market and has been active in 
the UK for almost five years. Last year, Sedo even hosted the UK’s first ever 
domain event, which was a fantastic opportunity to learn key insights into the 
market, exchange ideas and suggestions from key players, and to communicate 
what our UK users can gain from Sedo’s overall experience operating in the 
secondary market. The UK is not just one of most important industrial nations 
for the “Old Economy,” it has a vibrant economy and a well-educated population 
that is extremely internet savvy, making it one of the strongest internet 
markets world-wide. Despite all this, some of the best bargains in the 
aftermarket are to be found in the UK, especially among .CO.UK domains. We 
would like to take this opportunity to explain why this is, and discuss a 
little bit about the UK domain name market in general.
http://dnjournal.com/articles/cctld/couk-072406.htm

us: Department of Homeland and Security wants master key for DNS
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which was created after the 
attacks on September 11, 2001 as a kind of overriding department, wants to have 
the key to sign the DNS root zone solidly in the hands of the US government.
http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/87655

Domains Explained, Part 1: Registrants, Registries, Registrars and Resellers by 
Joey deVilla
In Monday's article -- Questions to Ask Before You Pick Your Domain Name 
Registrar -- Elliot covered a lot of ground in his list of things you should 
know about when picking a domain name registrar. In this series of articles, 
I'll expand on what he wrote and explain some of the finer points of domain 
names that you might not be aware of. The last question in Elliot's list was 
Are you a registrar or a reseller? If these terms, along with registry and 
registrant are unfamiliar to you, read on -- I'm going to explain what each one 
means.
http://blog.tucows.com/blog/_archives/2007/3/30/2846801.html

EURid's Year overview for 2006 now available (news release)
The .eu registry has recently made available a year in review for 2006. The 
report is a summary of the past year, containing amongst other things, 
information on business and technical operations as well as an overview of the 
year’s activities from a legal perspective. Comprehensive statistics further 
bolster the report and cover a diverse range of .eu related topics including: 
.eu domain usage, interest shown in .eu by each member state and the total 
number of domain names per country of registrar.
http://eurid.eu/content/view/197/33/lang,en/

Ongoing Internet Emergency and Domain Names by Gadi Evron
There is a current ongoing Internet emergency: a critical 0day vulnerability 
currently exploited in the wild threatens numerous desktop systems which are 
being compromised and turned into bots, and the domain names hosting it are a 
significant part of the reason why this attack has not yet been mitigated. This 
incident is currently being handled by several operational groups.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/internet_emergency_domain_names/

Trademark protection and the Internet
E-business constitutes over $2 trillion in annual sales for our economy, and 
two-thirds of American households now contain a computer with Internet access. 
So it is no surprise that businesses try to get a competitive edge with their 
Web sites. Sometimes those tactics run afoul of traditional notions of 
trademark infringement and unfair competition.
http://nh.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070330/BUSINESSREVIEW05/70329011/

The Name Game (Plus Typos)
The latest, thornier problem is a further evolution of another longtime 
practice: taking advantage of mistyped domains.
http://nytimes.com/2007/03/31/technology/31online.html

Two UDRP decisions over "gripe" domain names
airfrancestinks.com has been transferred to Air France, but zipzoomflysucks.com 
will remain in the hands on the defendant. The first domain name was used in 
conjunction with links (apparently not sponsored), mainly related to the air 
travel sector. The second name was used in conjunction with a website that is 
critical of Complainant’s business practices.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/03/two-udrp-decisions-over-gripe-domain.html

Can a panel refer to the European Court of Justice in an ADR .eu procedure?
On the ADR decisions.eu Wiki, Thomas Schafft mentions a German language case 
over flights.eu. For the first time (and amazingly), the Panel issues an 
interim injunction in which it refers to the ECJ... first to ask if the 
Arbitration Center for .eu Disputes is allowed to do so, and two other 
questions.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/03/can-panel-refer-to-european-court-of.html

Only 3 approved providers left for UDRP
There are four approved providers for Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution 
Policy: Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (since March 2002), CPR 
Institute for Dispute Resolution (since May 2000), National Arbitration Forum 
and World Intellectual Property Organization (since December 1999).
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/03/only-3-approved-providers-left-for-udrp.html

Netcraft April 2007 Web Server Survey
In the April 2007 survey we received responses from 113,658,468 sites, an 
increase of 3.2 million sites from last month's survey. Apache continues to be 
the most widely-used web server, powering more than 66.9 million sites, 
compared to 35.3 million sites using Microsoft server software.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/04/02/april_2007_web_server_survey.html

India among top 5 countries in Asia for .Info registrations
'.Info', a generic top level domain name for internet address, has become 
popular in India with the country being placed at third position in Asia for 
.Info registration.
http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?rep=2&aid=363048&sid=BUS&ssid=54

in: Firm restrained from using 'Tata' trademark
The Delhi High Court has restrained Abacus Outsourcing and Consultancy Pvt Ltd, 
a Hyderabad-based firm, from using the trademark and trade name 'Tata' or 
device 'T'. ... Restraining the local company from using Tata's domain name 
'www.tatalimited.com', the court withheld company's ICICI Bank account in which 
it has deposited the money collected from various job seekers.
http://chennaionline.com/colnews/newsitem.asp?NEWSID=%7b0013EC4E-80AB-4F59-B51E-0D3A5E5E93D8%7d
http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=363348

VeriSign Ranked Among FORTUNE'S 2007 List of "America's Most Admired Companies" 
(news release)
VeriSign announced it has been named to FORTUNE’s list of “America’s Most 
Admired Companies” for 2007. VeriSign debuted as one of the top five companies 
in the Information Technology Services category and achieved high scores for 
the use of its corporate assets, its social responsibility initiatives and the 
quality of its management team.
http://www.verisign.com/press_releases/pr/page_040905.html

us: Pedophile Web Site Shut Down: Content Violated Host's Standards
A Web site catering to pedophiles and listing local family events was shut down 
late Wednesday night. Virginia-based Internet service provider Network 
Solutions suspended the "Seattle-Tacoma- Everett Girl Love" site, which it had 
been hosting since late last fall. After two calls made to the company earlier 
this week, its legal department investigated the site and deemed it in 
violation of the company's standards, said company spokeswoman Susan Wade.
http://redorbit.com/news/technology/887029/pedophile_web_site_shut_down_content_violated_hosts_standards/

When Domain Names Aren't Enough by Paul Hoffman
A recent trend in the Japanese web advertising market may presage changes that 
could come to the Western world. As described here, some advertising in Japan 
now includes a picture of a filled-in browser search box instead of a domain 
name. The idea is that an advertiser can buy top-of-page advertising at the 
main search engines for various terms and then suggest to people reading their 
print ads to use those terms to search.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/when_domain_name_not_enough/

us: Internet domain names spark political battle
Melinda Kantner’s domain name is not for sale. Her political opponent owns it. 
Kantner, the Democratic county controller candidate, learned March 21 that 
Jason Gherghel, the Republican county controller candidate, had registered her 
domain name with various suffixes, such as .com, .net and .org. On Thursday, 
she filed a complaint with the Schuylkill County Board of Election and demanded 
an investigation of election irregularities and the Pennsylvania election code. 
Kantner, an outspoken critic of county solicitor Paul J. Datte, also requested 
an independent counselor review the complaint due to Datte’s ties with the 
county’s Republican party.
http://www.republicanherald.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18153520

Privacy options proposed for domain name owners (AP)
Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact 
information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or 
harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright. Help may be on the 
way. What's this? A key task force last week endorsed a proposal that would 
give more privacy options to small businesses, individuals with personal Web 
sites and other domain name owners.
http://www.statesman.com/business/content/business/stories/technology/04/02/2domain.html

us: Retailer sues registrars in $12 million domain tasting suit
US retailer Neiman Marcus is suing two domain name registrars for more than $12 
million over their registration of names containing variations of its brand. 
The two linked companies are accused of improperly registering more than 40 
domain names.
http://out-law.com/page-7914
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/30/domain_tasting_suit/

ResellerClub Crosses 1.5 Million Domains Milestone
ResellerClub announced it now has more than 1.5 million domains under its 
management. Crossing this milestone also made ResellerClub the 10th largest 
domain registrar according to Webhosting.info
http://hostreview.com/news/press/070328DirectI.html

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.eu-Registry Eurid: Anders sein um jeden Preis?
Handgestrickte E-Mails und generell zu wenig Automatisierung beklagten eine 
Reihe von Registraren bei einem Treffen der .eu-Registry Eurid am Rande der 
Tagung der Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 
Lissabon.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/87662
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/87416

Regierungen sollen IPv6 fördern
Noch gibt es freie IPv4-Adressen. Wächst die Nachfrage aber entsprechend den 
aktuellen Zahlen weiter an, ist der Adresspool für IPv4-Adressen im Jahr 2011 
erschöpft.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/87636

ICANN erteilt .xxx-Domain eine Absage
Die Internet-Verwaltung ICANN hat sich am Freitag bei einer Konferenz in 
Lissabon endgültig gegen die Einführung der Porno-Domain .xxx - also einem 
Rotlichtbezirk im Web - entschieden.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/182260/
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/181790/
http://www.blick.ch/news/multimedia/news25147
http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=2826021
http://infoweek.ch/news/NW_single.cfm?news_ID=15600
http://www.pressetext.at/pte.mc?pte=070330024
http://www.extradienst.at/jaos/page/main_heute.tmpl?article_id=20254

Kein eigenes Rotlichtviertel im Internet
Seit sieben Jahren versuchen Anbieter von Pornoseiten im Internet ihre eigene 
Top Level Domain zu ergattern. Sie soll die bezeichnende Endung ".xxx" tragen. 
Die amerikanische Internet-Verwaltung ICANN traf dazu heute eine Entscheidung.
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/0,1518,474859,00.html

ICANN-Nutzerräte formal etabliert
Beim Treffen der ICANN in Lissabon wurden die Nutzerräte für Afrika und Europa 
formal etabliert. ICANNs Präsident Paul Twomey und eine Reihe von 
Internetnutzer-Organisationen aus Afrika und Europa, darunter die Humanistische 
Union und die Medienstadt Leipzig, unterzeichneten in Lissabon entsprechende 
Abkommen (Memorandum of Understanding).
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/87700

ICANN lehnt Porno-Domain ".xxx" auch im dritten Anlauf ab
Die ICANN hat zum dritten Mal gegen den Vorschlag einer eigenen 
Top-Level-Domain ".xxx" für Porno-Websites votiert.
http://www.computerwoche.de/nachrichten/590750/
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/87651
http://golem.de/0703/51446.html
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/computer/artikel/90/107982/
http://www.pcwelt.de/news/online/75932/
http://www.shortnews.de/web/id/661232/start.cfm
http://www.winfuture.de/news,30938.html
http://www.silicon.de/enid/it_services/26364
http://www.pc-magazin.de/common/nws/einemeldung.php?id=51386
http://www.rp-online.de/public/article/aktuelles/digitale/internet/423345
http://internet-magazin.de/common/nws/einemeldung.php?id=51386
http://www2.oncomputer.t-online.de/dyn/c/10/70/30/32/10703032.html
http://www.portel.de/nc/nachricht/artikel/14283/
http://de.news.yahoo.com/30032007/12/icann-entscheidet-rotlichtviertel-internet.html
http://www.pressetext.de/pte.mc?pte=070330024
http://rheinpfalz.de/perl/cms/cms.pl?cmd=showMsg&tpl=ronMsg.html&path=/ron/welt&id=NEWSTICKER070330140603.660eid50
http://www.stock-world.de/news/overview/2257086-Internet_Vorrat_an_Web_Adressen_bis_2012_erschoepft.html

RegisterFly trickst ICANN nochmals aus
Der US-amerikanische Registrar RegisterFly, der nach Angaben der ICANN Hunderte 
ihm anvertrauter Domains seiner Kunden für sich reklamiert und ihnen den Umzug 
zu anderen Registraren verweigert, hat am Samstag abermals einen juristischen 
Haken geschlagen.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/182563/

L'ICANN refuse la création d'un domaine .xxx pour les sites pornographiques
L'organisme chargé d'allouer l'espace des adresses et de gérer les noms de 
domaines internet, l'ICANN, a rejeté vendredi à Lisbonne la création d'un 
domaine d'application .xxx pour les sites internet pornographiques.
http://tdg.ch/pages/home/tribune_de_geneve/les_plus/en_images/detail_galerie/(contenu)/45755
http://tdg.ch/pages/home/tribune_de_geneve/les_plus/en_images/detail_galerie/(contenu)/45596

Ein Drittel aller .eu-Domains geht nach Deutschland
Die Europa-Domain ".eu" feiert am 7. April 2007 ihren einjährigen Geburtstag. 
Grund genug, einmal Bilanz zu ziehen. Die Deutschen haben dabei besonders 
häufig zugeschlagen. Die offizielle Vergabestelle EURid in Brüssel hat 
insgesamt schon rund 2,6 Millionen .eu-Domains vergeben, davon wurde beinahe 
ein Drittel in Deutschland registriert.
http://golem.de/0703/51392.html

L'ICANN refuse la création d'un domaine .xxx pour les sites pornographiques 
(AFP)
L'ICANN a rejeté vendredi à  Lisbonne la création d'un domaine d'application 
.xxx pour les sites internet pornographiques. Le conseil d'administration de 
l'ICANN, réuni dans la capitale portugaise, a considéré que la création de ce 
domaine ne résoudrait pas "le problème de la protection des membres vulnérables 
de la communauté", selon un communiqué publié à  l'issue de la réunion.
http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-info/depeches/detail.php?depeche_id=070330132806.36n0sw8c
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1172/sexe-xxx-encore-non.php
http://www.clubic.com/actualite-71829-icann-rejette-creation-xxx.html
http://silicon.fr/fr/silicon/news/2007/03/30/icann-rejette-une-nouvelle
http://www.matin.qc.ca/internet.php?article=20070330132431
http://www.01net.com/editorial/345206/noms-de-domaine/toujours-pas-de-.xxx-pour-les-sites-pour-adultes/
http://20minutes.fr/article/148987/20070330-High-Tech-Du-X-mais-pas-de-xxx.php
http://la-croix.com/afp.static/pages/070330132806.36n0sw8c.htm
http://avmaroc.com/actualite/icann-refuse-a75937.html
http://www.lexpansion.com/art/32.0.156136.0.html

.XXX : encore non !
C'était la nouvelle la plus attendue de la réunion ICANN de Lisbonne : le vote 
sur le .XXX. Un vote négatif qui laisse envisager de sacrées batailles 
juridiques à venir.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1172/sexe-xxx-encore-non.php

Le parlement allemand soutient le .BERLIN
Début mars, les parlementaires allemands ont publié un texte apportant un 
soutient officiel à la création d'un .BERLIN. Ses créateurs envisagent 
maintenant une ouverture avant la fin 2008.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1168/berlin-le-parlement-allemand-soutient-le-berlin.php

LE .BIZ parlera chinois et japonais
Neustar registre du .BIZ vient d’annoncer que son extension sera ouverte aux 
IDN chinois et japonais à partir du 21 avril 2007, selon la règle du 1er 
arrivé, 1er servi.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1167/commerce-le-biz-parlera-chinois-et-japonais.php

Nous partîmes de 4464...
En 2004, suite à la réservation massive de noms de domaine via le registrar 
EuroDNS, l'A.F.N.I.C. avait pris une mesure de blocage des 4.464 noms concernés.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/03/nous-partmes-de-4464.html

Icann: niente XXX per i siti porno
La decisione dell'organismo internazionale: "La creazione di questo suffisso 
non risolve il problema della protezione dei membri vulnerabili della comunità"
http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/CyberNews/?id=1.0.844975251
http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1940771
http://www.repubblica.it/2007/03/sezioni/scienza_e_tecnologia/domini-xxx/domini-xxx/domini-xxx.html
http://mytech.it/mytech/news/articolo?ix=A006012012617
http://mytech.it/mytech/news/articolo?ix=A006013054215
http://news.excite.it/hitech/internet/421009

L'Icann boccia i domini .xxx per i siti porno
L’Icann ha respinto, oggi a Lisbona, per la terza volta, la richiesta di creare 
un dominio unico, xxx, per i siti pornografici.
http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/tecnologia/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=2108
http://www.asca.it/ascanew/moddettnews.php?idnews=571392
http://webnews.html.it/news/leggi/5721/licann-respinge-definitivamente-il-xxx/
http://www.studiocelentano.it/d.asp?id=24797&opt=ict
http://notizie.alice.it/notizie/search/index.html?filter=foglia&nsid=12503715&mod=foglia
http://www.vipline.it/index.php?status=vlnews&idnews=5014
http://www.jugo.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5453
http://www.stol.it/nachrichten/artikel.asp?KatID=c&ArtID=91184

.xxx-domeinnaam voorlopig in de koelkast gestopt
Tijdens een ontmoeting van ICANN is besloten om voorlopig geen websites met een 
.xxx-extensie op te richten.
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?ArticleID=DMF30032007_079
http://www.standaard.be/Artikel/Detail.aspx?artikelid=DMF30032007_079

ICANN mantiene su negativa a crear el dominio '.xxx' para contenidos porno
ICANN por sus siglas en inglés y que constituye el órgano de gobierno de los 
nombres de dominio en Internet, rechazó la creación de un nuevo dominio '.xxx' 
de contenidos para adultos.
http://www.elmundo.es/navegante/2007/03/30/tecnologia/1175263994.html
http://www3.terra.com.ar/canales/tecnologia/157/157637.html
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/03/30/um/m-01390894.htm
http://www.derf.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=138371
http://www.abc.es/20070330/tecnologia-internet/rechazada-propuesta-crear-dominio_200703301333.html
http://www.24horaslibre.com/tecnologia/1175293670.php
http://www.todito.com/paginas/noticias/Tecnologia/213698.html

ICANN mantiene su negativa sobre el dominio .xxx para contenidos porno
ICANN por sus siglas en inglés y que constituye el órgano de gobierno de los 
nombres de dominio en Internet, rechazó la creación de un nuevo dominio '.xxx' 
de contenidos para adultos.
http://www.laflecha.net/canales/blackhats/noticias/icann-mantiene-su-negativa-sobre-el-dominio-xxx-para-contenidos-porno

Las páginas porno no serán ".xxx"
ICANN rechazó el viernes una propuesta para dar a las páginas de material 
pornográfico su propio dominio, el sufijo ".xxx"
http://www1.diariohoy.net/notas/verNoticia.phtml/html/268512672/

El ICANN rechaza crear el dominio ".xxx" de contenidos para adultos
El Consejo de la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números, ICANN, 
por sus siglas en inglés y que constituye una especie de gobierno de Internet, 
rechazó hoy la creación de un nuevo dominio ".xxx" de contenidos para adultos.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1462

Rechazada la propuesta de crear el dominio .xxx para el porno en Internet
ICANN ha rechazado en su reunión de Lisboa la creación del dominio ".xxx" para 
las páginas web de contenido pornográfico.
http://www.diariovasco.com/20070330/aldia/rechazada-propuesta-crear-dominio_200703301333.html

Icann rejeita criação do domínio ".xxx" para sites de pornografia
Pela terceira vez a Icann organização que administra os endereços de internet, 
rejeitou proposta para a criação do domínio ".xxx" para sites de conteúdo 
pornográfico, nesta sexta-feira.
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/informatica/ult124u21889.shtml
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/informatica/ult124u21883.shtml
http://info.abril.com.br/aberto/infonews/032007/30032007-3.shl
http://oglobo.globo.com/tecnologia/mat/2007/03/30/295155431.asp
http://estadao.com.br/tecnologia/internet/noticias/2007/mar/30/233.htm

Icann nobbar porrdomän
Icann säger nej till att skapa toppdomänen .xxx som skulle isolera alla 
porrsajter till en enda toppdomän. Det är andra gången organisationen, som 
förvaltar nätets toppdomäner, nobbar porrdomänen.
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.101753
http://www.svd.se/dynamiskt/noje/did_14938558.asp

Hugmynd um uppsetningu sérstakra léna fyrir klámfengið efni hafnað
Stjórn ICANN, sem er hin alþjóðlega stofnun sem hefur umsjón með grunnkerfinu 
sem er notað til að flokka lén á netinu, hefur hafnað því að sett verði upp 
sérstök lén sem enda á .XXX fyrir klámfengið efni.
http://www.mbl.is/mm/frettir/togt/frett.html?nid=1262095

Nettipornon siirtoa pähkäillään jälleen
Internetiä hallinnoiva ICANN pohtii jälleen perjantaina nettipornon siirtoa 
kokonaan omalle alueelleen tietoverkossa. Pornopalvelimille päätyvät sivut 
tunnistaisi "xxx" -päätteestä, kertoi Dagens Nyheter verkkosivuillaan 
keskiviikkona.
http://www.kaleva.fi/plus/index.cfm?j=647434

Mengundi Nasib Lampu Merah di Internet
Lokalisasi juga tidak berlaku di Dolly, Surabaya atau seperti dulu di Kramat 
Tunggak, Jakarta. Di jagat online, situs-situs maya mungkin juga akan menempati 
domain tersendiri agar tidak tercampur dengan domain umum seperti .com, .net, 
atau .org. Nasib domain lampu merah ini akan ditentukan Jumat (30/3).
http://kompas.com/ver1/Iptek/0703/30/194152.htm

Story in Lithuanian on .xxx
http://www.lrytas.lt/?id=11751578901173742554&view=4

Story in Hungarian on .xxx
http://napi.hu/default.asp?cCenter=article.asp&nID=328178

Story on .xxx in Russian
http://www.newsru.com/world/30mar2007/xxx.html

Story in Japanese on .xxx
http://www.chubun.com/modules/article/view.article.php/36772/c7
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0703/31/news002.html

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