Hi all,

Don't forget to check out http://auda.org.au/domain-news/ for a more recent 
edition of the complete domain news, including an RSS feed - already online! 
Headlines from today's edition of the news include:

China aims to top U.S. in cyberspace: U.S. general | Large-scale DOS attack 
menace continues to grow | Fancy buying Scotland for £2m? | us: YouTube - uTube 
showdown stays alive in federal court | Another Cyber Attack Hits Europe | 
California Man Gets 6-Year Sentence For Phishing | Yellow legal fight erupts in 
NZ | .nz offers IPv6 connectivity

And see my website - http://technewsreview.com.au/ - for daily updates.


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Google wins right over domain name 'gmail.co.in'
http://hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200706072067.htm

Sale of domain names a hot business in India
http://business-standard.com/common/storypage.php?autono=286911

IP address depletion looms, ARIN warns
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/060707-arin-registry-backs-ipv6.html

ARIN Provides Latest Word on Need to Move to IPv6: Will Anyone Heed the 
Warning? (Does anyone care?)
http://www.circleid.com/posts/arin_deploying_ipv6_warning_move/

Sedo, and the Boobtube.com problem
http://venturebeat.com/2007/06/07/sedo-and-the-boobtubecom-problem/

Boobtube.com Shenanigan: Domain Name Exchanges Open to Market Manipulation?
http://www.circleid.com/posts/boobtube_shenanigan_domain_name_exchanges/

Netcraft June 2007 Web Server Survey
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/06/08/june_2007_web_server_survey.html


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GOVERNANCE
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Civil Society Participation in ITU
On 15 June, the first meeting of an ITU's Council Working Group established by 
the Antalya Plenipotentiary Conference to study civil society participation in 
ITU will be held, under the chairmanship on Argentina. In preparation for this 
meeting, ITU held a consultation meeting with civil society representatives on 
May 18.
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/Civil+Society+Participation+In+ITU.aspx

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Google wins right over domain name 'gmail.co.in'
Internet search engine giant Google Inc has won ownership of domain name 
'gmail.co.in' as an arbitrator appointed by National Internet Exchange of India 
has directed a Chinese national to transfer the portal address in its favour.
http://hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200706072067.htm
http://thehindu.com/holnus/001200706072067.htm

Sale of domain names a hot business in India
Cyber squatters may have made their life a tad difficult, but enterprising 
individuals have managed to make an honest living selling domain names — with 
auction portal eBay India alone recording one sale every eight hours.
http://business-standard.com/common/storypage.php?autono=286911

IP address depletion looms, ARIN warns
The IPv6 movement got a boost in May when the American Registry for Internet 
Numbers announced it would actively encourage migration to IPv6. ARIN 
distributes blocks of IP addresses to service providers and enterprises based 
in North America.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/060707-arin-registry-backs-ipv6.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,132720-c,internetnetworking/article.html

ARIN Provides Latest Word on Need to Move to IPv6: Will Anyone Heed the 
Warning? (Does anyone care?)
NetworkWorld is running an article that talks about the announcement from ARIN 
(the American Registry for Internet Numbers) of the ARIN Board resolution 
calling upon ARIN to no longer be "neutral" in the IPv4 vs IPv6 space and 
instead work to actively encourage migration to IPv6... Until now, ARIN and the 
other RIRs have generally been fairly neutral in the IPv4 versus IPv6 debate 
and have not shown a preference in allocation, but this announcement from ARIN 
shows the first signs of change.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/arin_deploying_ipv6_warning_move/

Sedo, and the Boobtube.com problem
Sedo sold a popular URL, Boobtube.com, for $41,688 last week, but then turned 
around and canceled the sale because the seller didn’t really own it. This 
auction had lasted more than two weeks, and was frenetic. The cancellation 
raises prickly questions about the nascent domain name exchanges, which are 
handling several hundred million dollars of trades. Are they trustworthy? Are 
they open to market manipulation?
http://venturebeat.com/2007/06/07/sedo-and-the-boobtubecom-problem/

Boobtube.com Shenanigan: Domain Name Exchanges Open to Market Manipulation?
VentureBeat is running a story by Mark Coker, going over the recent 
boobtube.com auction and its eventual cancellation due to misrepresentation of 
ownership. Mark writes: "Sedo, the world’s largest domain name auctioneer, sold 
a popular URL, Boobtube.com, for $41,688 last week, but then turned around and 
canceled the sale because the seller didn’t really own it." The author, who was 
also one of the boobtube.com auction bidders, questions the maturity and 
trustworthiness of the domain name exchanges, which are currently handling 
several hundred million dollars of trades.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/boobtube_shenanigan_domain_name_exchanges/

Netcraft June 2007 Web Server Survey
In the June 2007 survey we received responses from 122,000,635 sites, an 
increase of 3.97 million sites from the May survey. This month we have expanded 
our graph of server software publishers to include Google, primarily due to 
Blogger's move from Apache to GFE.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/06/08/june_2007_web_server_survey.html

Online censorship on Nigerian domains?
It was brought to my attention by Sokari Ekine of Blacklooks that one our 
bloggers, Emmanuel Oluwatosin’s website www.yemma.com.ng has been offline for 
two weeks. Emmanuel has a firm belief in Nigeria and the promotion of Nigerian 
cyberspace. For that reason he has suffered for two weeks.
http://www.africanpath.com/p_blogEntry.cfm?blogEntryID=1002

br/us: Foreign Operator of Obscene Web Sites Pleads Guilty to Obscenity Charges
Danilo Simoes Croce, 43, of Sao Paulo, Brazil, an officer of Lex Multimedia, 
pleaded guilty on Wednesday to an obscenity-related charge in U.S. District 
Court in Orlando, the Justice Department announced today. Croce pleaded guilty 
before U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell to one count of conspiracy to use 
the mail for delivery of obscene material. As part of Croce’s guilty plea, he 
agreed to pay a fine of $2,000 and forfeit $98,000 in cash. Croce will also 
forfeit to the government all equipment and materials connected with his 
business operations in Florida, all copies of certain obscene films in the 
company’s possession, and all Internet domain names used by Lex Multimedia, 
which also conducted business under the names Lexus Multimedia, MFX, and Dragon 
Films.
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=38777

ca: B.C.'s masters of their domain
To those not in their tight circle or familiar with the hidden underpinnings of 
the online world, British Columbia's domainers are the anonymous nouveau riche. 
They have none of the star power of their real-world brethren, the Donald 
Trumps and fellow billionaire property developers whose dealings the world 
follows with tabloid interest.
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=8116fd2a-7bf2-4cad-819c-142bdbb8a641

ICANN Response to One World Trust Review of ICANN's Accountability and 
Transparency — Structures and Practices and Update on Management Operating 
Principles Development Consultation
ICANN have released a document that outlines their response to each of the 
recommendations in the One World Trust report. The bulk of the recommendations 
are accepted and are in the process of being implemented; some others have been 
referred to the Nominating Committee and Board reviews which will take place 
this year, or to the GNSO Improvements Working Group, for further consideration.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-07jun07.htm
http://blog.icann.org/?p=136

ICANN Opens Comment Period on NeuStar Amendment to Implement Approved Registry 
Service
ICANN is opening a comment period on the proposed amendment to implement the 
new registry service proposed by NeuStar to offer Bulk Transfer After Partial 
Portfolio Acquisition (BTAPPA) to consenting registrars in the circumstance 
where one ICANN-accredited registrar purchases, by means of a stock or asset 
purchase, merger or similar transaction, a portion but not all, of another 
ICANN-accredited registrar’s domain name portfolio in the .BIZ top-level 
domain. NeuStar requested approval of the registry service at the request of 
two ICANN accredited registrars.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-08jun07.htm

ICANN Extension of Comment Period on Telnic Proposal
On 11 May 2007, ICANN opened a public comment period on a proposal from Telnic 
Ltd. to amend the terms in the .TEL Registry Agreement concerning the public 
display of Whois information. In accordance with requests, ICANN is extending 
the public comment period through 28 June 2007.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-07jun07.htm

Time for multilingual net domains
Internet law professor Michael Geist argues that delays to multilingual domain 
names are holding back internet diversity.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6725807.stm

VeriSign Releases Q1 Domain Brief
VeriSign announced on Wednesday it has released the VeriSign Domain Name 
Industry Brief for the first quarter of 2007, which highlights key industry 
data for worldwide domain name activity.
http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/060707_VeriSign_Releases_Q1_Domain_Brief.cfm

Rare domain names Autoclassifieds.com and PrinterCartridge.com to be auctioned 
by Moniker.com (news release)
Moniker.com has been chosen to sell Autoclassifieds.com and 
Printercartridge.com on June 21st, 2007 at TRAFFICS show NYC
http://fastpitchnetworking.com/pressrelease.cfm?PRID=11400

Kevin Ham, Cameroon, and the Domain Name Industry
If you’re interested in web hosting or buying and selling domain names, you 
probably read the recent CNN Money article on Kevin Ham. This man has built an 
empire around generic domain names. While the article itself was excellent, 
many in the domain industry believe it has given the field a black eye from 
which it might not recover for a year or more.
http://webhosting.devshed.com/c/a/Web-Hosting-News/Kevin-Ham-Cameroon-and-the-Domain-Name-Industry/

za: Domain name policy welcomed (sub req'd)
http://www.iweek.co.za/ViewStory.asp?StoryID=174065

za: Cybersquatters beware (sub req'd)
New process formalised for domain name disputes
http://www.iweek.co.za/ViewStory.asp?StoryID=174035

You May Be Thinking ".COM" - But This Could Be More “.FUN”? (news release)
With over 70 million mostly forgettable “.COMs” already registered, there's 
very little left to interest individuals or businesses. A complete lack of 
choice has led to speculation on some interesting alternatives. Brand New Top 
Level Domain Names have recently been released and they're now available free, 
to anyone who wants them, from a company called dotWORLDS.
http://transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?storyid=17318&ret=Default.aspx
http://www.pr-inside.com/you-may-be-thinking-com-r149206.htm

Le site www.pap.fr affiche une progression de sa fréquentation de 70% sur un an
Le nom de domaine pap.fr est désormais le point de rencontre de 6 millions de 
visiteurs.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1227/le-site-www-pap-fr-affiche-une-progression-de-sa-frequentation-de-70-sur-un-an.php

Le registre du .TRAVEL menacé ?
La société propriétaire de Tralliance, le registre du .TRAVEL, serait face à de 
graves problèmes financiers. Une mauvaise nouvelle pour une extension qui peine 
déjà à décoller.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1228/professionnels-du-tourisme-le-registre-du-travel-menace.php

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