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Headlines from the 18 October edition of the news include:
Internet preparing to go into outer space | ICANN Posts Next Draft of 
Accountability and Transparency Frameworks and Principles for Consultation | My 
Name, My Language, My Internet: IDN Test Goes Live | Maori domain names coming 
to New-Zealand? | AC/DC win domain name battle | Internet Hijacker, 
Mousetrapper, John Zuccarini Settles FTC Charges | us: Internet Hijacker, 
Mousetrapper Settles FTC Charges  | Pirates commandeer anti-piracy domain name


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Russian plans for development of Information Society by Veni Markovski
http://blog.icann.org/?p=173

The problems of viewing IDNs by Kim Davies
http://blog.icann.org/?p=208

Thoughts on the Domain Name Price Increases by Tucows' Elliot Noss
http://about.tucows.com/2007/10/11/thoughts-on-the-domain-name-price-increases/

.Asia registry to crack down on phishy domains [IDG]
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/11/dot-asia-registry-to-crack-down-on-phishy-domains_1.html

U.S. Government Seeks to deny the Internet to its enemies
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202402122

Shadowy Russian Firm Seen as Conduit for Cybercrime
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/12/AR2007101202461.html

eBay most common brand in phishing scams
http://securecomputing.net.au/news/62952,ebay-most-common-brand-in-phishing-scams.aspx

The Golden Keys of E-Commerce: Opinion by Naseem Javed
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/59754.html

Report from the TRAFFIC Domain Name Conference
http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2007/10/11/report-from-the-traffic-domain-name-conference

How much is that premium domain name worth?
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2968

'Porn.com' Keeps Title as 'WallStreet' Fails to Sell
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aeAu3dVDDK3c


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62 Days + Almost 3 Billion Pings + New Visualization Scheme = the First 
Internet Census Since 1982
Researchers at the University of Southern California Information Sciences 
Institute, one of the birthplaces of the Internet decades ago, have just 
completed and plotted a comprehensive census of all of the more 2.8 billion 
allocated addresses on the Internet -- the first complete effort of its kind in 
more than two decades, they say.
http://isi.edu/news/news.php?story=178

Summary report of IGF Advisory Group Meeting meeting - Sept 07
The Advisory Group met in Geneva on 4-5 September to prepare the second meeting 
of the IGF to be held in Rio de Janeiro on 12-15 November 2007. The agenda, as 
adopted by the Advisory Group, is published on the IGF Web site. Below is a 
summary of the discussions under each agenda item.
http://intgovforum.org/Summary.AG.05.09.07.rtf

Russian plans for development of Information Society by Veni Markovski
Some of the Russian media reported in July 2007 that the Russian government 
plans to build its own Internet, independent of the World Wide Web, which will 
service Russia and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries, such 
as Armenia, Moldova and the Ukraine.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=173

uk: Nominet announces best practice challenge winners
The winners of the best practice challenge will now be showcased at the 
Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Rio de Janeiro next month.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/129491/nominet-announces-best-practice-challenge-winners.html

Nominet Best Practice Challenge winners announced
At a ceremony in London today we were delighted to have Stephen Timms, the 
Minister of State for Competitiveness at the UK Department for Business 
Enterprise and Regulatory Reform announce the winners of our Best Practice 
Challenge 2007 for Internet Governance.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=4512
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/releases/?contentId=4515

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The problems of viewing IDNs by Kim Davies
... What I would like to talk about is some of the difficulties we face today 
in expressing scripts in a consistent way over the Internet. The fact is, 
whilst we are at the best time in history for having computers represent many 
different languages clearly and consistently, we are still a long way from the 
level of support needed to give us strong confidence that people can always see 
what we intend them to see.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=208

What's the Hindi Word for Dot-Com?
Long-dominated by English, the language of its founders, the Internet is about 
to take a big step toward becoming a truly world-wide Web. Starting on Monday, 
Web surfers will be able to test Internet addresses in 11 languages that don't 
use the Roman alphabet -- the 26 letters used in English and most other 
European languages.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB119204776102055002-mcBcLO94Mv6voPIrNpXs0YNMxe0_20071109.html
http://www.handelszeitung.ch/de/news/news_detail.asp?pkNewsNr=227572

ICANN to test domain names in 11 languages
ICANN is launching an evaluation of IDNs that will allow Internet users to test 
top-level domains in 11 languages.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9042479

New languages crack Roman alphabet's Internet address dominance [AFP]
The roman alphabet will lose some of its dominance of the Internet beginning 
Monday when the organisation overseeing website addresses starts testing 11 new 
languages for domain names.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/12/1191696163483.html
http://www.france24.com/france24Public/en/administration/afp-news.html?id=071012074050.yac6lbj8
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/12/1191696163483.html
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/HealthScience/Roman_alphabet_to_lose_hold_on_net/articleshow/2453996.cms

ICANN begins testing URLs with non-Roman characters
It's been a long time coming. A little over seven years ago, ICANN, the 
organization that assigns Internet domain names, committed to the idea of 
providing support for internationalization of those names. Last year, we 
reported that, after three years of development, tests of the system were under 
way. ICANN has now announced that the first sites using fully internationalized 
domain names will be accessible to Internet users starting Monday.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071011-icann-begins-testing-urls-with-non-roman-characters.html
http://www.cscprotectsbrands.com/news.asp?newsId=18311624

ICANN’s global IDN test plan
ICANN wants every Internet user to help in testing Internationalized (non 
ASCII) Domain Names as part of an evaluation program being launched on October 
15, 2007.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/116/icann-s-global-idn-test-plan.php

Users' help needed for the Internet's big change
ICANN is set to launch a trial in preparation for enabling domain names to be 
written in scripts other than roman (as used for English, French and most 
European languages), and is calling for users to help with the evaluation.
http://itwire.com.au/content/view/14842/1054/

Other alphabets take on English domain
Is the World Wide Web truly worldwide? Depends on whom you ask. Since the 
Internet came into widespread use, those among the 70 percent of the world that 
doesn't speak English have argued the Web is inaccessible. So next week the 
nonprofit group contracted by the U.S. government to run the Internet will 
begin testing domain names in other alphabets.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2003944086_weblanguage12.html

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Thoughts on the Domain Name Price Increases by Elliot Noss
I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you on a dark day in Internet 
history. On October 15th the price of a .com will increase by $0.42, marking 
the first price increase in the history of the modern Internet. Worse, this now 
signals a near-annual event that will take place in all major gTLDs. It is 
simply wrong.
http://about.tucows.com/2007/10/11/thoughts-on-the-domain-name-price-increases/

GoDaddy Increases .Com Prices 12%
Registrar tacks on $1.04 to domain registration prices.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/10/13/godaddy-increases-com-prices-12/

CENTR welcomes 2 new full members
The 34th CENTR General Assembly (Paris, 9-10 September 2007) accepted the 
membership application from nic.tr Domain Name Registration, the registry for 
the .tr country code for Turkey, and from SK-NIC, the registry for the .sk 
country code for the Slovak Republic.
https://www.centr.org/docs/2007/10/GA34_new_members.html

AFNIC welcomes its european counterparts for the CENTR's General Assembly in 
Paris [news release]
Invited by the AFNIC, the next CENTR General Assembly will take place in Paris 
on the 9th and 10th of October 2007 and will bring together more than 30 
top-level domain registries.
http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/general/NN20071008_en

The Sun Rises in Asia on 9 October -- Priority .Asia Domain Name Registration 
Starts for Trademark Holders [news release]
DotAsia is expecting a positive response among organisations keen on 
registering their preferred and registered domain names when it officially 
opens the first two stages of Sunrise period on Tuesday, 9 October, 2007. 
DotAsia’s over 110 accredited registrars around the world will start accepting 
priority registrations from registered trademarks and service marks holders as 
well as governments in the region until end of the month.
http://dotasia.org/pressreleases/DotAsia-PR-2007-10-08-ENG.pdf

"Razzia sur le .asia"
Congratulations to the French registrar MailClub for being the first company in 
the world to have a live .asia name. mailclub.asia is now the older name 
registered in this extension!
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/10/razzia-sur-le-asia.html

New .asia domain opens to trade mark holders
A new TLD has been launched this week. The first 'sunrise' period for .asia 
names is only for holders of registered trade marks. Where a name has more than 
one qualifying applicant, an auction will be held to determine the winner.
http://out-law.com/page-8543

.Asia Internet Domain Name Launched
The new Internet domain .asia is now available for governments and companies to 
register, with those looking to expand their business in the region snapping up 
www.name.asia addresses. 
http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=3711517

.Asia registry to crack down on phishy domains [IDG]
The registry for the new .asia TLD plans to ban domain names that are 
consistently used for phishing sites. DotAsia Organization has agreed to 
implement a policy to ban domain names associated with phishing, said Laura 
Mather, of the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG), a consortium of companies 
and government groups that studies phishing. She is also a senior scientist at 
MarkMonitor. 
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/11/dot-asia-registry-to-crack-down-on-phishy-domains_1.html
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;466962656;fp;2;fpid;1
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/101107-asia-registry-to-crack-down.html

New Asian Domains to Be Protected – Phishers Banned
With the new domain name coming soon, the registrars are already looking to ban 
domain names that are frequently used for Phishing.
http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=22597

UK registry endorses .ASIA
Nominet CEO speaks out in favour of Asia's new extension, launching today.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/114/uk-registry-endorses-asia.php

auDA releases remaining geographic names in com.au and net.au [news release]
In 2005 auDA held a ballot for the allocation of geographic names in com.au and 
net.au. A number of geographic names were not allocated in the ballot and have 
remained on auDA's Reserved List. These names will be released at 2pm AEST on 
Sunday 21 October 2007.
http://auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-09102007/

Australia's regional names up for grabs
>From October 21, Australian registry auDA is completing the release of 
>geographic names. The names will be available on a first come, first served 
>basis.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/115/australia-s-regional-names-up-for-grabs.php

Ozzie Interweb in shock loss
A local, virtually secret, version of the internet funded by Australian web 
users is an expensive flop. Anyone who has bought an ".au" internet address has 
contributed to the $1.7 million that the administrator auDA has spent on 
creating the Community Geographic Domain Name system.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/11/1191696082664.html

in: Domain names biz pick up in India
Property dealing is becoming big business on the net, not the real properties 
but virtual ones such as domain names. Acquiring domain names on the net is the 
in-thing. There are those who acquire domain names to make money reselling them 
later or using them as a marketing tool.
http://www.ndtvprofit.com/homepage/storybusinessnew.asp?template=&whichstory=n&id=41095

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U.S. Government Seeks to deny the Internet to its enemies
Cyberspace may become a more active battlefield in the Bush administration's 
war on terrorism. The new National Strategy for Homeland Security, issued 
earlier this week by the White House, places a greater emphasis on the 
"uninterrupted use of the Internet and the communications systems, data, 
monitoring, and control systems that comprise our cyberinfrastructure."
...
Exactly how the government expects to deny the Internet to terrorists isn't 
spelled out. One possible way might be through the United State's de facto 
control of the Domain Name System, though it's unlikely that card would be 
played outside of a confrontation with a major world power.
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202402122
http://itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=63021

Shadowy Russian Firm Seen as Conduit for Cybercrime
An Internet business based in St. Petersburg has become a world hub for Web 
sites devoted to child pornography, spamming and identity theft, according to 
computer security experts. They say Russian authorities have provided little 
help in efforts to shut down the company.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/12/AR2007101202461.html

eBay most common brand in phishing scams
PayPal and eBay are easily the most common brands used in online scams, a 
PhishTank report reveals.
http://securecomputing.net.au/news/62952,ebay-most-common-brand-in-phishing-scams.aspx

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India Inc battles cyber squatters in court
Cyber squatting has turned out to be a major money spinner for squatters. An 
investment of just US$100 (Rs 4,000) can fetch you $4 million or even $40 
million. And this is turning out to be a menace for India Inc. Most companies 
in fact refuse to pay up now and instead go to the courts against them.
http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Tech_News/News/India_Inc_battles_cyber_squatters_in_court/articleshow/2456504.cms
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/India_Inc_battles_cyber_squatters_in_court/articleshow/2456504.cms

Cybersquatting – Moving With The times? [reg req'd]
Cybersquatting – the practice of registering internet domain names that are 
based on another entity’s brands or company name - is as prevalent as ever. As 
online business models have developed and converged, the cybersquatter’s 
methods have adapted accordingly.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=53168

FCC.com Victory: WIPO Panel Declares Spanish Company "Reverse Domain Name 
Hijackers"
FCC.comIn a brilliant victory for domain name owners, a WIPO panel has declared 
that a Spanish company's attempt to appropriate the domain name FCC.com from 
its legitimate owner without just compensation constitutes a "Reverse Domain 
Name Hijacking" attempt.
http://www.dailydomainer.com/2007170-fcccom-victory-wipo-panel-declares-spanish-company-reverse-domain-name-hijackers.html

Changes planned in NAF supplemental rules
The National Arbitration Forum recently proposed to amend its UDRP supplemental 
rules, writes John Berryhill (who discusses these changes on the INTA list).
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/10/changes-planned-in-naf-supplemental.html

BODOG PATENT CASE A DRAW THUS FAR?
Bodog Entertainment Group, S.A. and 1st Technologies LLC lawyers had their 
first clash before a Nevada judge this week in their now 7 week old dispute 
over alleged patent infringements, which led to Bodog being deprived of its 
domains and whacked with a $49 million default judgement.
http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news5467.asp

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The Golden Keys of E-Commerce: Opinion by Naseem Javed
Today, in order to have a commanding e-commerce presence with universal access, 
domain names must be treated like very special golden keys. Without an 
effective domain name, the entire exercise of Internet-centric commerce becomes 
almost useless. Super success in cyber-branding lies in the sophisticated 
creation, development and ownership of these powerful and magical keys, so that 
they may open the door to an undiscovered universe of billions of unknown 
customers around the world.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/59754.html

Domain name industry faces an identity crisis
The domain name industry is highly profitable, but its leaders voiced concerns 
about its future at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Domain Conference & Expo in Hollywood on 
Wednesday. Distresses brought up included the public's lack of understanding of 
the industry and the need for transparency in how companies measure the worth 
of a domain name.
http://www.miamiherald.com/business/story/267525.html

The Donald Trump of Internet domains?
Typically, entrepreneurs develop an idea and then struggle to come up with a 
name. Rob Monster is looking at it the opposite way, starting with a good name 
and then searching for the business concept.
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/venture/archives/123506.asp

Rob Monster announces launch of Domain Strategies and west coast HQ for 
Internet Real Estate Group [news release]
Domain Strategies, Inc. announced today the launch of a new website to connect 
Domain Owners with visionary entrepreneurs and smart capital in order to unlock 
the true business potential of premium domain names.
http://domainstrategies.com/pr/2007-10-11.pdf

Meet the Lawyers IP Discussion
Do domainers know where to draw the line? “There is no question that the TM 
laws and how they are applied online are NOT consistent with the decision 
making for offline enterprise.
http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2007/10/12/meet-the-lawyers-ip-discussion

Netcraft October 2007 Web Server Survey
In the October 2007 survey we received responses from 142,805,398 sites, an 
increase of 7.6 million sites since last month. This continues the strong gains 
seen last month, a rate of over 5% monthly growth, with MySpace, Microsoft 
Live.com, and Google's Blogger each gained over 1 million sites this month. 
Benefitting from the gains at MySpace and Microsoft Live, Microsoft-IIS now 
hosts over 50 million sites.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/10/11/october_2007_web_server_survey.html

Fox News Reports on Record Domain Name Industry Growth
According to a report by Fox News, the domain name industry is booming with a 
growth it has not experienced since 1999. The domain name industry is currently 
valued at $2 billion with 90,000 domain names being purchased per day. To date, 
there is one domain name registered to every two Americans.
http://www.domain-disputes.com/news.htm
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JKf5ODUwmsY

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Report from the TRAFFIC Domain Name Conference
CEOs and Presidents from the top companies in the domain and traffic space 
discuss the state of our industry. Also covered will be the future direction of 
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. shows, plus why the industry is increasingly important to Wall 
St. while getting the cold shoulder from Madison Ave, and how that translates 
to Main St and the Vertical markets found there. Divyank Turakhia President of 
Skenzo, Monte Cahn, CEO Moniker.com/DomainSystems.com, Ammar Kubba CEO 
TrafficZ.com, Tim Schumacher, CEO Sedo, Jeff Bennett COO NameMedia, Sigmund 
Solares CEO Parked.com, Dan Warner COO Fabulous.com and Jerry Nolte CEO 
Domainer’s Magazine.
http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2007/10/11/report-from-the-traffic-domain-name-conference

Colorado Organization Launches Domain Name Auction Site
In the prevailing climate of rising domain name values, owners have nonetheless 
been plagued by an absence of visibility and liquidity for their names. 
Kioio.com, a Colorado-based company, is creating a unique auction venue to 
provide greater exposure for the domain holdings of its community and to make 
it easier for users to sell names valued at $500 or more.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/10/12/another-domain-name-auction-site-launch/
http://www.domainnews.com/general/2007101213/another-domain-name-auction-site-launch/

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How much is that premium domain name worth?
SoldNames has a list of the top 100 premium domain name sales. Top of the list 
of course is sex.com listed as being sold for US$14 million in 2006. It's 
interesting to peruse their list. Porn.com, Business.com, Diamond.com and 
Beer.com round out the top 5.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2968
http://www.domainnews.com/general/2007101209/how-much-is-that-premium-domain-name-worth/
http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/10/11/how-much-is-that-premium-domain-name-worth/

What's in a domain name?
It's said everyone loves chocolate, but only one bidder at a domain name 
auction Friday loved ChocolateCandy.com enough to spend $26,500 on it.
http://www.miamiherald.com/business/technology/story/270131.html

'Porn.com' Keeps Title as 'WallStreet' Fails to Sell
The WallStreet.com Web address failed to sell at an auction in Florida today 
after bids fell below owners' expectations, leaving Porn.com as the most 
expensive domain name sold this year.
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aeAu3dVDDK3c
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/business/story.html?id=2e98122e-3baf-4648-8525-fefb60e6593a

Going once ... wallstreet.com goes nowhere at auction
As it turns out, porn is much more exciting than Wall Street. About three times 
as exciting. Yesterday, the Web address wallstreet.com went up for auction, 
but, in the end, failed to sell when the top bid turned out to be $3-million 
(U.S.), well below the site's reserve price of between $4-million and 
$5-million, a spokeswoman for moniker.com told Bloomberg.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20071013.RTICKERSECONDARY13/TPStory/Business

Wallstreet.com sale may top that of Porn.com
The website address Wallstreet.com is set to go on sale today in an auction 
that is expected to rival the record sale price fetched by Porn.com.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/10/12/bcnwall112.xml

'Porn.com' Price May Be Shattered by 'WallStreet.com' (Update1)
Forget the randy jokes. The question of whether money is hotter than sex may be 
answered today as the WallStreet.com Web address goes on sale. 
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=a5VIwyeFIQ2U

Wallstreet.com domain set for record sale
A sale of domain names on Friday is likely to see Wallstreet.com fetch at least 
$10m, making it the most costly URL on the internet and surpassing the earlier 
record set by Porn.com earlier this year
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/72ccda56-78a2-11dc-aaf2-0000779fd2ac.html

Wall Street lined with gold
Just in case you were in any doubt that business was better than sex, today’s 
auction of the internet domain name WallStreet.com is likely to set the record 
straight once and for all.
http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/channel/TechnologyInnovation/news/744847/wall-street-lined-gold/

Live Domain Auction Nets $7.8M, Computer.com Sells for $2.2M
132 domains sell during Moniker’s TRAFFIC auction.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/10/13/live-domain-auction-nets-78m-computercom-sells-for-22m/

Highly Successful dotMobi Online Auction Confirms Strong Demand for .mobi 
Domains
On October 3, dotMobi successfully closed its first-ever online auction with 
dozens of names purchased, and more than $850,000 generated for the creation of 
mobile content tools like ready.mobi and site.mobi.
http://www.sedo.com/presse/presse_071005_e.php4?tracked=1&partnerid=21172&language=e

Dot-mobi domains go to highest bidders: Auction generates $850,000
The first dot-mobi auction has closed on a high, with domain name marketplace 
Sedo.com selling 100 mobile web addresses to the highest bidders.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/11/dotmobi_domain_auction/
http://enn.ie/article/136993.html
http://www.intomobile.com/2007/10/14/first-dotmobi-online-auction-successfully-closed.html

Hosting.mobi Sells for US$101,000
First Sedo .mobi auction nets $850,000.
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/10/11/hostingmobi-sells-for-101000/

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Internet-Domains werden international
Internet-Domain-Namen sollen ab heute in 11 neuen Sprachen zu haben sein: Die 
ICANN spricht von einer der größten Veränderungen im Web.
http://www.testticker.de/news/netzwerke/news20071012011.aspx

Spam-Irrtum legt 50'000 E-Mailadressen lahm
Ein Irrtum der Anti-Spam-Organisation Spamhaus.org hat am vergangenen 
Wochenende 50'000 E-Mail-Adressen lahm gelegt. Der betroffene Webhoster 
emerion, dessen Mailserver auf die vielerorts verwendete Blacklist der 
Spamjäger gesetzt wurde, zeigt sich über die Vorgangsweise empört.
http://nachrichten.ch/detail/289797.htm
http://kleinezeitung.at/allgemein/multimedia/597193/index.do
http://www.news.ch/Spam+Irrtum+legt+50+000+E+Mailadressen+lahm/289797/detail.htm
http://channelpartner.de/knowledgecenter/security/248220/index.html
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachrichten/nachricht/2167746.html

Domaine et référencement, l'Afnic fait le point
Olivier Andrieu, éditeur d'Abondance.com, site d'information sur les outils de 
recherche web, fait le point sur les interactions entre noms de domaine 
Internet et référencement dans un dossier réalisé à la demande de l'AFNIC 
(Association française pour le nommage Internet en coopération). Synthèse d'une 
étude sur le sujet publiée au printemps 2007, ces recommandations sont 
visiblement destinées aux novices, entreprises et organisations de taille 
moyenne.
http://www.neteco.com/82416-noms-domaine-referencement-afnic-point.html

L’ICANN invite la planète à tester les IDN
L’ICANN ouvre le 15 octobre 2007 une plateforme wiki d’évaluation des IDN. 
Objectif : laisser les internautes tester localement l’intégration des 
caractères multilingues dans la racine de l’Internet.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1328/idn-l-icann-invite-la-planete-a-tester-les-idn.php

11 nouvelles extensions pour les caractères multilingues
11 nouveaux TLD sont visibles sur le serveur racine de l’Internet. Ils 
identifient les 11 langues non romaines choisies par l’ICANN pour tester la 
mise en place des IDN sur le web.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1332/idn-11-nouvelles-extensions-pour-les-caracteres-multilingues.php

L'anglais risque d'être détrôné sur la Toile
Les langues asiatiques sont en passe d'être plus utilisées que l'anglais sur 
Internet. Selon le site Internetworldstats.com, sur les 1,2 milliard de 
personnes qui utilisent Internet dans le monde, 31 % ont l'anglais comme 
première langue. Mais le chinois augmente sans cesse : 15,7 % des internautes 
sont sinophones, nombre qui a quintuplé en sept ans. L'Asie compte le plus 
grand nombre d'internautes (437 millions) avec un taux de pénétration de 
seulement 12 % de la population. Les 322 millions d'internautes européens et 
les 233 millions de Nord-Américains représentent respectivement des taux de 
pénétration de 40 % et 70 %.
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,[EMAIL PROTECTED],36-966619,0.html

Web: l'anglais toujours devant le chinois
Les internautes anglophones sont toujours les plus nombreux sur internet. Ils 
représentent environ le tiers du milliard d'internautes mondiaux mais sont 
concurrencés par les internautes pratiquant d'autres langues.
http://www.tsr.ch/tsr/index.html?siteSect=200001&sid=8307531

Extension des domaines d’Internet
Les adresses des sites web devraient prochainement être totalement compatibles 
avec les différents alphabets du monde.
http://www.ecrans.fr/Extension-des-domaines-d-Internet,2329.html

Les noms de domaines deviennent polyglottes [AFP]
Les noms de sites internet pourront enfin être rédigés intégralement dans onze 
alphabets non-occidentaux, allant de l'hindi au chinois, l'organisme américain 
qui gère le secteur les ayant enfin reconnus, comme le réclamaient depuis des 
années de très nombreux pays.
http://www.ledevoir.com/2007/10/13/160406.html
http://technaute.cyberpresse.ca/nouvelles/texte_complet.php?id=81,12399,0,102007,1387796.html
http://www.menara.ma/infos/includes/detail.asp?lmodule=technologie&article_id=13043
http://www.avmaroc.com/actualite/arabe-chinois-a103693.html
http://www.journaldujura.ch/Artikel/newsticker/7099
http://elwatan.com/spip.php?page=article&id_article=78234

Caractères multilingues pour les noms de domaine?
L'Icann débutera lundi 15 octobre une expérimentation visant à introduire des 
caractères autres que ceux de l'alphabet romain dans les noms de domaine.
http://www.clubic.com/actualite-82450-caracteres-multilingues-noms-domaine.html

Arriva il dominio .asia
Da ieri si è avviata la registrazione alla nuova estensione geografica per 
Internet ".asia".
http://www.hardwaremax.it/200710101095/network/arriva-il-dominio-.asia.html

Undici nuovi alfabeti per il Web
Internet si muove verso il multilinguismo. A partire da lunedì si potrà 
registrare un sito anche con un alfabeto diverso da quello romano.
http://lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/tecnologia/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=3266

Internet: finisce epoca dell'alfabeto latino
Si potrà registrare un sito con 11 alfabeti diversi: per esempio cirillico, 
arabo, coreano, cinese, giapponese o hindi
http://www.corriere.it/scienze_e_tecnologie/07_ottobre_12/internet_alfabeti_diversi.shtml

Per la prima volta in Italia il meeting annuale di ICANN: lo ospiteranno 
Register.it e il Registro Italiano
La decisione e’ stata presa oggi a Rio de Janeiro durante il Meeting del Board 
di ICANN: si riunira’ a Roma nel marzo del 2004 il massimo organismo di 
coordinamento di Internet.
http://fullpress.it/articoli/news/prima-volta-italia-meeting-annuale-icann-ospiteranno-registerit-registro-italiano/4568.aspx

Se estrena dominio ".asia"
Se tomaron medidas para proteger marcas internacionales e instituciones 
públicas.
http://mercurioantofagasta.cl/prontus4_noticias/site/artic/20071011/pags/20071011000517.html

Internet al fin será internacional
Será uno de los mayores cambios de la Red desde su creación, admite entidad 
administradora.
http://mercurioantofagasta.cl/prontus4_noticias/site/artic/20071013/pags/20071013000513.html

Arabe, chino... los alfabetos no occidentales son oficiales en internet [AFP]
Los nombres de los sitios de internet podrán finalmente ser redactados 
íntegramente en once alfabetos no-occidentales, desde el hindi hasta el chino, 
después de que el organismo estadounidense que administra el sector los 
reconociera, como reclamaban desde hace años numerosos países.
http://mx.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/071014/tecnologia/eeuu_internet_12

Lanzan el dominio en internet ".asia"
La comercialización del nombre de dominio internet ".asia", que permitirá a las 
marcas simplificar la dirección de sus sitios destinados a los países 
asiáticos, fue lanzada este martes en Hong Kong por DotAsia, anunció la propia 
empresa.
http://espectador.com/nota.php?idNota=106618

La 'eñe' y sus 'amigas' estimulan el registro de dominios '.es'
La posibilidad de que se puedan registrar las nuevas grafías multilingües en 
los dominios '.es' abre nuevas posibilidades a empresas que por sus nombres no 
encontraban un acomodo a su gusto en la Web y puede estimular una avalancha de 
registros en España
http://finanzas.com/noticias/noticia.asp?id=9196248

Entrevista a Gustavo Soliño sobre politicas de los nombres de dominio bajo el 
ccTLD .ar
Entrevista ofrecida por Gustavo Soliño (ccTLD .ar) en torno a la anunciada 
politica de cobro por el registro de nombres de dominio bajo el ccTLD .ar y 
sobre politicas en el ccTLD .ar
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1560

Espacio de participación en la construcción de políticas para nuestro dominio 
.co
Despues del Foro organizado por el Ministerio de Comunicaciones para dialogar 
sobre las nuevas politicas para el registro de nombres de dominio bajo el .co, 
se ha lanzado un blog para mantener el dialgo.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1559

El .cat a Frankfurt [news release]
Amb motiu de la Fira Internacional del Llibre de Frankfurt, on la literatura 
catalana és la convidada d'honor d'enguany, el .cat ha preparat una sèrie 
d'activitats en diversos àmbits.
http://www.puntcat.cat/noticies/view.php?ID=51

Reynoso se ríe de las acusaciones
A través de dos comunicaciones vía correo electrónico, Jorge Reynoso reaccionó 
a Primera Hora. [mentions ICANN]
http://primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculos_asi/reynoso_se_rie_de_las_acusaciones/118399

O que é DNS (e DNSSEC) bem explicadinho
Para que você visite um site ou envie um e-mail, um servidor DNS antes assegura 
se você bate na porta certa. O DNSSEC vem trazer mais segurança.
http://webinsider.uol.com.br/index.php/2007/10/13/o-que-e-dns-e-dnssec-bem-explicadinho/

Netiaadresse hakatakse teistes tähestikes testima (13)
Esmaspäevast alates käivitub katseprogramm, kus internetiaadressidel 
proovitakse 11 uue tähestiku kasutamist.
http://www.postimees.ee/131007/esileht/olulised_teemad/tarbija24/tehnika/288941.php

Nya språk för toppdomäner
Nästa vecka blir det möjligt att använda elva nya språk i domännamn. Tidigare 
har bara det engelska alfabetet kunnat användas för toppdomäner som ".com" och 
".org".
http://www.nyteknik.se/art/52876

Story in Chinese on IDNs
http://www.chubun.com/modules/article/view.article.php/53796/c7

Story in Chinese mentioning ICANN
http://www.gmw.cn/content/2007-10/14/content_682548.htm

Story in Russian mentioning ICANN
http://eng.cnews.ru/news/line/index.shtml?2007/10/12/270342

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