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Headlines from the 11 October edition of the news includes:
Researchers Map the Internet | On Its Way: One of the Biggest Changes to the 
Internet | IDNs - A Script for Every Surfer | New Delhi Chosen as Site of 
ICANN’s 31st Public Meeting | We [ICANN] *are* listening to you - the proof! by 
Kieren McCarthy | The Launch of .ASIA - a free web seminar | Bidding starts for 
.asia domain rights | NSA's Lucky Break: How the U.S. Became Switchboard to the 
World


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Governments shouldn't cut Internet: UN telecoms chief
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/06/1191091396583.html

OECD: Mobilizing Civil Society for the Internet Ministerial by Milton Mueller
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/10/5/3273492.html

Net Neutrality a Must for Working Americans
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/net-neutrality-a-must-for_b_67331.html

What Direction is the Internet Headed?
http://webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=22533

Internationalised Domain Names set for launch [AP]
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091322391.html

Anthony Doesburg: Web body looks for new lord of the domain names
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10467934

Ireland’s real net pioneer: Meet the Irishman whose key decisions in the 
Eighties led to the web as we know it today
http://www.independent.ie/business/technology/irelandrsquos-real-net-pioneer-1115628.html

What's the point of the .asia top-level domain?
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/10/08/whats_the_point_of_the_asia_toplevel_domain.html

Companies prepare to head off risk of cyber-squatters in new ‘.asia’ domain
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article2609729.ece

sex.asia likely to be Internet domain in demand [Reuters]
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKL058948120071005

CNNIC Exposes Chinese Domain Name Registration Violators
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2007/10/08/5936-cnnic-exposes-chinese-domain-name-registration-violators/

California: Apology After Sites’ Shutdown
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/05/us/05brfs-APOLOGYAFTER_BRF.html

US Feds pull the domain name plug on State of California [IDG]
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=printArticleBasic&articleId=9040858

Federal 'fix' knocks ca.gov for a loop
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/20192

Bad things lurking on government sites [IDG]
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9041023

us: Pennsylvania proposes to ban cybersquatting
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/all-b1_1cyber.6075316oct05,0,4227590.story
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2919

Cheap domain names fuel cybersquatting
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62033034,00.htm


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GOVERNANCE
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Governments shouldn't cut Internet: UN telecoms chief
UN telecommunications agency chief Hamadoun Toure said Friday that no 
government had the right to cut their citizens off from the Internet, following 
recent incidents in Myanmar.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/06/1191091396583.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/06/1191091396583.html

OECD: Mobilizing Civil Society for the Internet Ministerial by Milton Mueller
A series of meetings in Ottawa, Canada this week started setting the foundation 
for civil society participation in the Seoul Ministerial on The Future of the 
Internet Economy. IGP is involved in this initiative, along with APC and EPIC's 
Public Voice, as part of the reference group coordinating civil society 
participation. Preparatory meeting were joined to a "Technology Foresight 
Forum" on "The Participative Web" (a.k.a. Web 2.0).
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/10/5/3273492.html

Internet's unsung guardians labor in obscurity to keep Web moving
Ask Derek Schlecht what he does for a living and he'll tell you he's an IBX 
site engineer. He may then hit you with a string of technical jargon about 
cooling units and backup power systems. What Schlecht's job really is, though, 
is keeping the Internet running. Not the whole Internet, of course. By the very 
nature of the Web, there is no central control room. Schlecht's responsibility 
is to maintain a small piece of it. And it's thanks to thousands of people like 
him around the world that your home page shows up when you log on in the 
morning.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/06/BUR6S4N9R.DTL

Net Neutrality a Must for Working Americans
Some of the most powerful voices in labor are throwing their full support 
behind Net Neutrality-- calling it crucial to the success and vitality of our 
democracy. In a blog post at SavetheInternet.com, Jim Hoffa, the general 
president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, called on Congress to 
pass legislation that would "ensure that discrimination and economic injustice 
does not return in a 21st Century form."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/net-neutrality-a-must-for_b_67331.html

What Direction is the Internet Headed?
The architecture of the Internet has always been driven by a core group of 
designers, but the form of that group has changed as the number of interested 
parties has continued to grow. With the success of the Internet, has come a 
proliferation of stakeholders - stakeholders now with an economic as well as an 
intellectual investment in the network. We now see, in the debates over control 
of the domain name space and the form of the next generation IP addresses, a 
struggle to find the next social structure that will guide the Internet in the 
future. The form of that structure will be harder to find, given the large 
number of concerned stakeholders.
http://webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=22533

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DOMAIN NAMES
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 - ICANN
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Internationalised Domain Names set for launch [AP]
Sample addresses in nearly a dozen languages will be added to the internet's 
central directories as early as next week, paving the way for web surfers 
around the world to get online without knowing any English.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091322391.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091322391.html
http://www.thestate.com/technology-wire/story/191634.html
http://www.tech2.com/india/news/internet/sample-nonenglish-domains-coming-soon/18641/0

Interweb goes multi-lingual
OUR INTERWEB RULERS have woken up to the fact that most of the planet doesn't 
speak English and have prepared a bunch of IP domans in languages other than 
the Queen's vernacular.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/10/04/interweb-goes-mulit-lingual

Anthony Doesburg: Web body looks for new lord of the domain names
In the virtual world of the internet, ICANN might be said to be the equivalent 
of the United Nations. The US-based ICANN was set up in 1998 and, for most of 
that time, it has been chaired by American Vint Cerf, widely considered the 
"father" of the internet. At a meeting in Los Angeles late this month, Cerf 
will be stepping down, leaving the chairmanship open to one of ICANN's 20 or so 
other directors. One of those is Peter Dengate Thrush, a Kiwi who has been 
associated with ICANN from its inception and who continues to have deep 
involvement with New Zealand internet governance.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10467934

Ireland’s real net pioneer: Meet the Irishman whose key decisions in the 
Eighties led to the web as we know it today
When people think of the founding fathers of the internet, they think of 
inventors such as Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf who created TCP/IP protocols that the 
internet runs on, as well as creator of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee. 
Few realise that it was an Irishman whose strategic decision in the Eighties 
with the US National Science Foundation (NST) that led to the creation of the 
internet as we know it.
http://www.independent.ie/business/technology/irelandrsquos-real-net-pioneer-1115628.html

Where have you gone? Public participation on .post conundrum by Kieren McCarthy
There is a letter from the Universal Postal Union (UPU) to ICANN concerning the 
use of their sTLD .post that may well have important implications for the 
future evolution of the domain name system. ... The comment period closes in 
one day (6 October) and so far there have so far been no comments at all from 
the community.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=203

ICANN calls for comment on .post
ICANN has expressed concern that there have been no comments on a recent letter 
regarding the sponsored TLD .post.
http://www.cscprotectsbrands.com/news.asp?newsId=18306321

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 - (cc)TLD NEWS
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What's the point of the .asia top-level domain?
... Curb your enthusiasm at the back. Oh, you were standing up to leave? Can't 
blame you. In what must have domain registrars around the world rubbing their 
hands with glee and ordering new yachts, we now have another TLD that nobody 
can quite remember asking for (is it like the gherkin in a fastburger?) which 
will coin it from all the companies that feel they have to register their name 
just to make sure that nobody else does. Which especially means all the banks 
and other brands, but which equally means that typosquatters and phishers can 
have a new way to play havoc with everyone's lives.
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/10/08/whats_the_point_of_the_asia_toplevel_domain.html

Companies prepare to head off risk of cyber-squatters in new ‘.asia’ domain
The opening tomorrow (9 October) of a new Asian TLD is expected to trigger a 
flurry of “defensive registrations” by companies that will not use their new 
“.asia” web addresses but are determined to prevent cyber-speculators and 
counterfeiters from exploiting them.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article2609729.ece

Businesses advised to register .asia domains
Businesses with a presence in Asia which wish to protect trademarks have been 
advised that they should consider registering for .asia domain names.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39289872,00.htm
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62033110,00.htm

Internet names for Asia launched
On 9 October the sunrise period for the domain opens that lets governments and 
companies register interest in specific domain names.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7033924.stm
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c508a2f8-75c0-11dc-b7cb-0000779fd2ac.html
http://www.netimperative.com/2007/10/08/Asia_domain

Asian domain up for grabs
The first round of the registration period for the new top-level .asia domain 
opens 9 October, promising organisations that are based in or trade with 
countries in that region a greater online presence.
http://www.vnunet.com/itweek/news/2200450/asian-domain-grabs
http://www.itweek.co.uk/itweek/news/2200450/asian-domain-grabs
http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/news/2200450/asian-domain-grabs

After .eu, Asia gets its own address in cyberworld
After .com, .org, .net and a host of other domains, Asia is next in line to get 
its own domain name. Due for its “sunrise” launch tomorrow for trademark 
owners, ‘.asia’ is aimed at providing another option to domain-name seekers.
http://www.business-standard.com/common/storypage.php?autono=300705
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Internet_/Corporate_India_plays_safe_with_asia_domain/articleshow/2441118.cms
http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Tech_News/News/Corporate_India_plays_safe_with_asia_domain/articleshow/2441118.cms

www.sex.asia likely to be Internet domain in demand [Reuters]
The Internet address www.sex.asia is likely to be the domain name most in 
demand next week when dot Asia Web sites are launched, Europe's .eu Internet 
domain registrar EURid said on Friday.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKL058948120071005
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSL058948120071005
http://redherring.com/Home/22931
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/2007/10/08/125792/Big-demand.htm

sex.asia likely to be Internet domain in demand
sex.asia is likely to be the domain name most in demand thisweek when dot Asia 
Web sites are launched, Europe's .eu Internet domain registrar EURid said on 
Friday.
http://itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=62591

Cybersquatting escalates in Asia
Instances of cybersquatting are growing in Asia, fueled largely by the 
availability of inexpensive Internet domain names, according to a domain-name 
registrar.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6212187.html

dot eu welcomes dot asia to the Internet [news release]
EURid, the European registry for .eu, welcomes the arrival of .asia to the 
Internet. The pioneering .eu domain, which is available to 490 million 
Europeans in 27 countries, was the first top-level Internet domain for a broad, 
multi-country region. The launch of .asia next week reflects the growing 
interest in regional top-level domains, which some regional supporters hope 
will eventually include Africa and Latin America as well.
http://www.eurid.eu/images/Documents/Press_releases/dot%20eu%20welcomes%20dot%20asia.pdf

CNNIC Exposes Chinese Domain Name Registration Violators
In order to regulate the domain name registration industry and protect users' 
interest, the China Internet Information Network Center, the supervisor of the 
implementation of China's Internet Domain Name Registration Industry 
Self-Discipline Convention, has published the second batch of domain name 
violators.
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2007/10/08/5936-cnnic-exposes-chinese-domain-name-registration-violators/

Register .es domains with Spanish language characters [news release]
As of 2 October, it is possible to register .es domains with characters such as 
ñ, ç, accent marks, diaresis and others characteristic of the Spanish official 
languages.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/10/05/register-es-domains-with-spanish-language-characters/

Accents for Spanish domains
Spain has just opened up its namespace to IDNs. In the first 24 hours, 2,000 
registration requests were received for .ES IDNs.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/112/accents-for-spanish-domains.php

ie: IEDR and Comreg [news release]
Seven years ago the Oireachtas gave the Minister certain powers in relation to 
the .ie namespace. These powers were never exercised by him, and in May 2007 
these powers and others were transferred to Comreg. Following this transfer, 
Comreg has now decided to do a health check on .ie registry operations. 
Independent international consultants Jim Reid and Eva Frolich have been 
appointed to carry out the health check. The consultants will do this work as 
Agents of Comreg, whose authorization derives from the Communications 
Regulation (Amendment) Act 2007.
http://www.iedr.ie/NEWS/News-04Oct2007.php

Burma Internet Shutdown
... The connection between Myanmar and the rest of the world appears to be 
turned back on, at least temporarily. The 45 megabit per second circuit 
connecting Myanmar to Kuala Lumpur that is Myanmar’s primary connection to the 
Internet came back up at 14:27 UTC today. It had mostly been “hard down,” 
indicating either that it had been unplugged or that the router it was 
connected to was turned off, with the exception of a few brief periods since 
September 28. Myanmar’s ccTLD, .MM, disappeared. It’s served by three name 
servers, ns0.mpt.net.mm, ns.net.mm, and ns-mm.ripe.net.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/710413_myanmar_internet_shutdown/

nl: SIDN increases registry fees from 1 January 2008 by an average of 2 per cent
SIDN has decided to increase its registry fees from 1 January 2008 by an 
average of 2 per cent. The move is necessitated by rising costs.
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,5342,,,,SIDN_increases_registry_fees_from_1_January_2008_by_an_average_of_2_per_cent.html

uk: Nominet plans to slash expert fees
Nominet is considering changes to its dispute resolution policy that could see 
it reduce fees by more than two-thirds for its expert decision service. An 
expert decision costs the claimant £750, whether the claim is contested or not. 
But now Nominet is considering lowering that fee to £200 if the other side 
fails to submit any documentation. It would also automatically award the 
contested domain name to the claimant.
http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=129238

uk: EPP beta launched [news release]
Nominet has launched their beta test version of Extensible Provisioning 
Protocol (EPP). This beta testing phase, operating on a test data set, will run 
for approximately two months. Following the beta phase, we will launch a fully 
operational version of EPP with our live data set. The beta version will 
continue to be available for you to test your implementation. Information about 
EPP is available.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=4497

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 - DOMAIN SECURITY
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California: Apology After Sites’ Shutdown
The agency in charge of security for state and federal Web sites with a .gov 
domain name apologized “to the citizens of California” for ordering a shutdown 
of the state government Internet system after spotting a minor hacker attack on 
a Marin County Web site.
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/05/us/05brfs-APOLOGYAFTER_BRF.html

US Feds pull the domain name plug on State of California [IDG]
The federal government pulled the plug on the domain name used by the State of 
California on Tuesday, setting into motion a chain of events that threatened to 
grind government business to a standstill within the state.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=printArticleBasic&articleId=9040858
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/04/Feds-pull-domain-name-plug-on-California_1.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,138048-pg,1/article.html

Federal 'fix' knocks ca.gov for a loop
Even the government shudders when someone says they're from the government and 
they're here to help. Case in point: A hacker's diversion of traffic from a 
California county government Web site to a porn purveyor spiraled into IT chaos 
yesterday after a countermeasure applied from Washington essentially "deleted 
the ca.gov domain."
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/20192

Bad things lurking on government sites [IDG]
The U.S. federal government took steps earlier this week to shut down Web sites 
in California in order to protect the public from hacked Web sites, but new 
incidents show that the problem is not going away any time soon.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9041023
http://www.intergovworld.com/article/71a9080e0a0104080021477cefe684d4/pg1.htm

Rock Phish may be using fast flux in phishing attacks
The elusive "Rock Phish" group continues to be innovative. The group appears to 
have started using the "fast flux" method to fool researchers and elude 
detection, according to new security research. Cambridge University security 
researchers Richard Clayton and Tyler Moore tracked 30,000 phishing reports 
that came in through Phish Tank, a clearinghouse that tracks phishing sites, 
between February and April 2007. They found a link between Rock Phish and the 
fast flux approach.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/04/Rock-Phish-using-fast-flux-phishing-attacks_1.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,138079-pg,1/article.html

The threat of political phishing
Later today, I will be presenting as part of a panel on the subject of 
political phishing at the Anti-Phishing Working Group eCrime Researchers 
Summit. During the panel discussion, I will be speaking about the threats to 
the online fundraising model used by political candidates in the United States. 
While attacks in the wild have yet to be seen, there are a number of factors 
which make online campaign giving particularly vulnerable to phishing attacks.
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13739_1-9791723-46.html

us: Man Arrested For Using Botnet To Launch DoS Attacks
The alleged hacker used connections at a McDonald's and Best Buy to launch 
denial-of-service attacks and then heckle his victims.
http://informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202201173

us: Dept of Homeland Security caused 'mini-DDoS'
A contractor for the US Department of Homeland Security has initiated "a mini 
denial of service" against thousands of security professionals, according to 
Marcus H Sachs, the director of the SANS Internet Storm Center, a community 
that monitors global security threats.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39289832,00.htm

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 - DOMAIN DISPUTES
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us: Pennsylvania proposes to ban cybersquatting
Pennsylvania has a proposal to ban cybersquatting. The proposal follows 
Republican Jason Gherghel's decision to register various combinations domain 
names of his opponent, Melinda Kantner, prompting the bill, says the state Rep. 
Neal P. Goodman, D-Schuylkill.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/all-b1_1cyber.6075316oct05,0,4227590.story
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2919

Don't Fight The Big Guys
Imagine battling eBay, a $1.8 billion (sales) company and one of the 600 
largest public companies in the world. For Perfume Bay, an online fragrance 
retailer with annual sales $17 million, that's reality. In pursuit of making 
itself the only Bay on the Net, eBay has dragged Perfume Bay, as well as 
BrickBay.com and BidBay.com, through years of costly legal fees and emotional 
hardship. "We are making sure that Perfume Bay cannot be confused with eBay in 
any way and that customers are clear that if they purchase something off of 
Perfume Bay, they are not protected in any way by the consumer protection 
programs eBay has in place," says Catherine England, an eBay spokeswoman.
http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/2007/10/05/lawsuits-litigation-sba-ent-cx_ll_1005lawsuit.html
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2918

How Entrepreneurs Can Survive Trademark Lawsuits
>From the Department of Nightmares comes this story of a David-and Goliath 
>lawsuit. Apparently, online perfume retailer Perfume Bay has been embroiled in 
>litigation with online auction site eBay (also spelled ebaY in its logo) for 
>about the past three years. According to the Orange County Register, which 
>profiled the case last month, Perfume Bay grossed $17 million last year; eBay 
>grossed $6 billion. 
http://legal.entrepreneur.com/2007/10/04/69/

us: County exec candidates fight war of domains
After being wooed for months by a Democratic Party power structure searching 
for any viable candidate, State Sen. Lena Taylor filed papers this week to run 
for Milwaukee County executive. The Milwaukee Dem may find it hard to get a Web 
site with a catchy address, however, since her opponents have been busy 
gobbling up domain names.
http://onmilwaukee.com/politics/articles/politics100307.html

us: Fraud or all's-fair-in-politics? [AP]
Linda McCulloch is running for secretary of state in Montana, but a Web site 
bearing her name makes no mention of why the Democrat is qualified for the job. 
Instead, it says "Bad Grades. Bad Candidate." McCulloch's domain name, 
www.lindamcculloch.com, was bought by Republicans, which some people are 
calling "political cyberfraud." Others say such Web sites are fair and 
protected under the First Amendment.
http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/10/07/news/state/36-fraud.txt

us: Mayor Poston gets his name back
A Web site address with Mayor Wayne Poston's name that last week forwarded 
visitors to former mayor Bill Evers' campaign site, now goes directly to the 
Poston campaign site.
http://www.bradenton.com/breakingnews/story/166070.html

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 - MISCELLANEOUS
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FairWinds Provides Outsourced Domain Name Administration to Multinational 
Corporations [news release]
Strategy consultants FairWinds Partners announced the introduction of a premium 
domain name administration outsourced solution for leading brand owners. The 
service offers proactive strategic recommendations and decision-making support 
along with the oversight and administration of all internal and external 
activities needed to ensure expert domain name management and to extract 
maximum value from the web-brand interplay.
http://www.fairwindspartners.com/press-release-october-04.html

Rwanda Turns Off: Growing repression threatens an economic boom
... Google is teaching the government how to take advantage of its free online 
applications, and has even sent engineers to Rwanda to help local institutions 
offer the programs under their own domain names.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21162104/site/newsweek/

NameJet Launches, Collaboration Between eNom, Network Solutions
SnapNames competitor launches, backed by Network Solutions and eNom.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/10/05/namejet-launches-collaboration-between-enom-network-solutions/

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 - DOMAINING
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Cheap domain names fuel cybersquatting
Instances of cybersquatting is growing in Asia, fueled largely by the 
availability of inexpensive Internet domain names, according to an Internet 
domain name registrar. Janna Lam, managing director of Singapore-based IP 
Mirror, told ZDNet Asia in an e-mail interview: "Cybersquatting has always been 
a [worldwide] trend and is now catching up in Asia... The main cause [for this 
growth] is the low prices of Internet domain names."
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62033034,00.htm
http://www.news.com/2100-1030_3-6212187.html
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2917

CNET Report Calling all Domainers “Cybersquatters”, Blaming Cheap Domains
Despite strong criticisms from the domain name industry against labeling all 
Domainers as “Cybersquatters”, comes the latest CNet report saying:
http://www.circleid.com/posts/cnet_report_calling_domainers_cybersquatters/

How to Improve Your Parking Income, Video
Leonard Holmes of ParkQuick creates domain parking video.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/10/06/how-to-improve-your-parking-income-video/

NameJet Launches New Service to Purchase Deleted and Expired Domain Names
NameJet, a new secondary market domain name auction services company, has 
launched a Web marketplace that consolidates an exclusive inventory of deleted 
and expired domain names from top domain name registrars Network Solutions and 
eNom and makes them available for auction. This new service allows customers to 
create an account, manage backorder requests, and participate in auctions for 
domain names that have recently become available for registration.
http://www.domainnews.com/general/2007100814/namejet-launches-new-service-to-purchase-deleted-and-expired-domain-names/
http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/10/08/namejet-launches-new-service-to-purchase-deleted-and-expired-domain-names/

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 - DOMAIN SALES
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Sedo Defies End of Summer Slowdown with 7 of the Week's 10 HIghest Reported 
Domain Sales 
Through most of the summer we commented frequently on how the perennial "summer 
doldrums" seemed to be taking a vacation this year. However, the slow season 
for domain sales finally arrived in September and persisted through the opening 
day of autumn Sunday (Sept. 23) which was the final day of our latest 7-day 
reporting period. There were no six-figure sales in the past week and the top 
reported sale, Puss.com at $71,458, was the culmination of a transaction that 
actually began back in July when Moniker auctioned off the name at the 
Internext conference in Miami (the deal was just concluded this week).
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2007/domainsales10-02-07.htm

Hosting.mobi Sells for $101k! by Michele Neylon
The first of the dotmobi premium auctions finished earlier this evening, 
although the full sale results don't seem to be available as yet hosting.mobi 
is listed as having fetched $101,000!
http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2007/10/03/hostingmobi-sells-for-101k/

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Gerichtliches Verfügungsverbot bei Streit über einen .eu-Domainnamen möglich
Dem Verletzer eines Namensrechts kann gerichtlich untersagt werden, die 
verletzenden Domainnamen auf Dritte zu übertragen. Dies hat das Kammergericht 
Berlin entschieden.Das klagende Unternehmen beanstandet 
eu.-Domainregistrierungen des in Konkurrenz stehenden beklagten Unternehmens 
(dessen Geschäftsführer der frühere Alleingeschäftsführer und Mitgesellschafter 
des klagenden Unternehmens war). Die streitgegenständlichen Domainnamen 
beinhalten den Kern des Firmennamens des klagenden Unternehmens. Bei Eingabe 
der Domainnamen erfolgt eine Umleitung auf die Homepage des beklagten 
Unternehmens.
http://e-recht24.de/news/domainrecht/647.html

Browser versteht ab sofort Chinesisch
Nach jahrelangen Diskussionen und Testphasen sollen Griechen, Araber, Chinesen 
und Russen Websites ab 2009 in ihrer eigenen Schrift aufrufen können. Die 
ersten internationalisierten Test-Domains werden dieser Tage freigeschaltet.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/226691/

US-Pilotprogramm zur Umstellung auf IPv6
Netzwerkausrüster Juniper Networks und der Hersteller unter anderem von Flug- 
und Raumfahrzeugen sowie Waffen, Lockheed Martin, errichten gemeinsam eine 
Testumgebung für die Migration des behördlichen Datenverkehrs von IPv4 auf IPv6.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/96952

Domains aus nicht-lateinischen Zeichen kommen
Ab der nächsten Woche werden die ersten Domains geschaltet, deren Namen aus 
nicht-lateinischen Schriftzeichen bestehen. Auf lange Sicht soll dies den Weg 
ins Internet für Menschen ebnen, die nicht mit lateinischer Schrift 
kommunizieren. Zunächst werden aber nur Test-Domains geschaltet.
http://winfuture.de/news,34817.html

WIPO-Krise spitzt sich zu
Die World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) hat auch nach ihrer 
Generalversammlung gestern in Genf noch kein verabschiedetes Budget für das 
Jahr 2008; das Budget wird laut Experten nun auf dem aktuellen Stand 
eingefroren. Der heftige Streit um Generaldirektor Kamil Idris sorgte für ein 
Patt bei den Budgetverhandlungen. Inzwischen warnen verschiedenen Seiten vor 
einer Beschädigung der WIPO durch die Affäre.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/96929

Gandi sort officiellement son service de messagerie
Après trois mois de tests, le "registrar" français lance Gandi Mail, un service 
gratuit de messagerie pour les détenteurs de noms de domaine.
http://www.vnunet.fr/fr/vnunet/news/2007/10/05/gandi-sort-officiellement

EURid : .eu accueille .asia sur Internet
EURid, le registre européen pour .eu, fête l'arrivée de .asia sur Internet. Le 
domaine .eu, véritable pionnier accessible à 490 millions d'Européens dans 27 
pays, a été le premier domaine de premier niveau destiné à plusieurs pays d'une 
région. Le lancement de .asia la semaine prochaine reflète l'intérêt croissant 
pour les domaines de premier niveau régionaux. Certains espèrent voir l'Afrique 
et l'Amérique latine suivre la même voie.
http://investvalley.com/actu.php?news=144325

Le .ASIA ouvert aux marques dès demain
Dès demain, les demandes en .ASIA peuvent être envoyées pour la première 
période sunrise. Rappel des principales informations à retenir.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1325/asie-le-asia-ouvert-aux-marques-des-demain.php

Le .ASIA : gérer les enchères et contacts locaux
A la veille de l’ouverture, le 9 octobre, de la première Sunrise du .ASIA, 
réservée aux titulaires de marques, Maître Marie-Emmanuelle Haas revient pour 
Domaines.info sur les caractéristiques et les perspectives de cette nouvelle 
extension.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1324/asie-le-asia-naviguer-entre-encheres-et-contacts-locaux.php

L'EURid prédit l'assaut du nom de domaine sex.asia
Le nom de domaine sex.asia devrait être le plus demandé lors de cette semaine 
qui sera marquée par le lancement du NDD .asia.
http://www.generation-nt.com/eurid-asia-nom-domaine-sex-actualite-45906.html

Pour demander la révocation d'un nom de domaine, encore faut-il qu'il soit 
enregistré !
En 2004, la cour d'appel de Toulouse avait jugé que ne constituait pas une 
usurpation de la dénomination sociale NUTRITION ET SANTE le nom de domaine 
nutrition-sante.com : le juge avait souligné que les termes nutrition et santé 
ne peuvent être considérés comme distinctifs, dès lors que ce sont des termes 
communs empruntés au langage courant et descriptifs de l’activité de la société.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/10/pour-demander-la-rvocation-dun-nom-de.html

L'e-pub lorgne vers le stationnement de noms de domaine
Un analyste prévoit une utilisation importante de la méthode du domain parking, 
qui permet de mettre des liens publicitaires sur un nom de domaine peu utilisé. 
Un canal marketing qui s'annonce lucratif pour les entreprises.
http://www.atelier.fr/e-marketing/10/08102007/Michael,Gilmour,traffic,stationnement,noms,domaine-35341-.html

Quando la repressione di Internet accompagna la repressione fisica
L'allarme arriva dal Comitato Consultivo sulla Governance di Internet: "La 
chiusura degli unici due Internet Service Provider in Birmania-Myanmar da parte 
del regime militare insieme al taglio di molti accessi telefonici per 
comunicare con il resto del mondo accompagna la ripresa della sanguinaria 
repressione della protesta non violenta e di chiunque ne dia notizia ed 
immagini.
http://lastampa.it/_web/CMSTP/tmplrubriche/giornalisti/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=2&ID_articolo=596

Arriva il .asia: già si scommette su sex.asia
La DotAsia Organisation è pronta ad inaugurare i domini .asia, deputati a 
concentrare le richieste di nomi a dominio per l'intera area asiatica con 
estensione fino all'Oceania. Già in atto il sunrise period. In Italia un 
registrar accreditato: Register.it
http://webnews.html.it/news/leggi/6889/arriva-il-asia-gia-si-scommette-su-sexasia/

El número de registros del dominio ".eu" en España fue menor en 2006 al de 
Chipre o Polonia
Los ciudadanos y empresas españolas registraron el pasado año unas 50.500 
direcciones con el dominio ".eu", lo que situó a España en el décimo primer 
puesto de la lista de la UE por número de nombres con ese dominio, por detrás, 
entre otros, de Chipre (89.900) o Polonia (68.700), según datos publicados por 
Registro Europeo de Dominios de Internet (EUrid). Éstos pueden verse en la 
sección de estadísticas de la organización (actualizados a la fecha). La escasa 
presencia de España también se hace notar en la lista de las cuarenta empresas 
con mayor número de direcciones ".eu", entre las que figuran Deutsche Telekom o 
Lycos Europe, pero donde no hay una sola española.
http://libertaddigital.com/noticias/noticia_1276303218.html

Sale al mercado dominio www.sex.asia, se espera alta demanda [Reuters]
La dirección web www.sex.asia probablemente sea el más demandado la semana que 
viene, cuando se lancen los dominios .asia, dijo el viernes EURid, la entidad 
de registro de dominios en Europa.
http://www.emol.com/noticias/todas/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=277713

Habilitarán dominios de internet en idiomas distintos al inglés [AP]
Próximamente se añadirán nombres de dominio en casi una decena de idiomas a los 
directorios centrales de la internet, facilitándole a los usuarios de todo el 
mundo el acceso a los sitios sin necesidad de que sepan inglés.
http://www.elpasotimes.com/spanish/ci_7094942
http://www.emol.com/noticias/todas/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=277696
http://www.terra.com/noticias/articulo/html/act991902.htm
http://www.mundohispanico.com/portada/content/gen/ap/Tecnologia/AMN_TEC_EEUU_DOMINIOS_DE_INTERNET.html
http://www.lapalmainteractivo.com/noticias/content/gen/ap/E.E.U.U./AMN_TEC_EEUU_DOMINIOS_DE_INTERNET.html

Falso sitio web de Botnia explica con ironía las “ventajas” de la papelera en 
Uruguay
El sitio es una parodia creada por la Asamblea de Gualeguaychú. Advierte que la 
planta traerá enfermedades y perjuicios ambientales a la zona. “El dominio 
estaba libre, Botnia no lo registró”, dijo el asambleísta creador de la página.
http://www.eloncedigital.com.ar/secciones/departamentales/nota.asp?id=82397

Från Kullamöllan till Internet Society
Möte med Livet på landet hindrar inte Patrik Fältström från att spela en 
central roll i utvecklingen av internet. Det är nära från Österlen till 
Kastrup. Trots de ökande säkerhetsproblemen behöver internet inte göras om från 
grunden. Där­emot tycker han att ­polisen borde börja ta tag i alla småbrott.
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.124176

Story in Vietnamese mentioning ICANN
http://www.baomoi.com/Home/KH-CN/2007/10/1064794.epi?refer=http://vnexpress.net/Vietnam/Vi-tinh/2007/10/3B9FAF36

Story in Russian on .post
http://eng.cnews.ru/news/line/index.shtml?2007/10/05/269275

Story in Russian mentioning ICANN
http://www.smi.ru/go/908039767/www.smi.ru/07/09/24/908006450.html

Story in Russian mentioning ICANN
http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article.shtml?2007/10/08/133962

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