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And see my website - http://technewsreview.com.au/ - for daily updates in between postings. *************************************************** The domain name news is supported by auDA *************************************************** 2008 ICANN Nominating Committee Issues Invitation for Statements of Interest in ICANN Leadership Positions http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-14dec07.htm auDA board accepts 2007 Names Policy Panel's final report http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-13122007/ Cracking open the cybercrime economy http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6222896.html Job.at sells for €408,000 http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=3458 Australian city domain name sales highlight sales last week http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/12/17/australian-city-domain-name-sales-highlight-sales-last-week/ ********************** GOVERNANCE ********************** Solution in Sight for Internet Governance Regional Liaison of ICANN Africa, Anne-Rachel Inné says the solution to the debate on Internet governance can only be achieved by considering different options available to stakeholders. "There cannot be one answer to it all but in the meantime we must take whatever solution is available and make it workable." She was speaking at a workshop on the topic Multi-Stakeholderism in Internet Governance (a look at ICANN and IGF). http://allafrica.com/stories/200712131225.html Canadian Tech History: Internet Pioneers When it comes to online pioneers, the names of Americans like Vinton Cerf, creator of transfer protocols, Tim Berners-Lee, father of hypertext, and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are often bandied about, and deservedly so. But what about Canadians? Surely some enterprising Canucks must have turned their creativity online. And, in fact, they have. From the first modern search engine to websites that changed the way we surf and interact, Canadian innovators have left their mark on the net. (Be sure to read our articles on Celebrating Canadian invention and innovation.) So, to give props to these cunning Canucks, here's a rundown of some notable Canadian innovations. And, if you feel like someone is missing from our list, please let us know in the comments. http://www.pcworld.ca/news/column/cf4ebda70a01040800397d4e9df7754e/pg1.htm ********************** DOMAIN NAMES ********************** ********************** - ICANN ********************** 2008 ICANN Nominating Committee Issues Invitation for Statements of Interest in ICANN Leadership Positions ICANN's Nominating Committee invites Statements of Interest from the Internet community as it seeks qualified candidates to assist in ICANN's technical and policy coordination role. Interested individuals are invited to submit a Statement of Interest to this year's Committee for the following positions: http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-14dec07.htm UNECA Champions Local Language On Net The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) recently launched the Academic Network of African Researchers on Languages to undertake research on how "Internet language" can be simplified and translated into local languages. "We want to link computer sciences closer with languages with an objective of bridging the language digital divide that does hinder our local people from using ICTs especially in the use of Internet," said UNECA's Director of ICT, Science and technology Division Aida Opoku-Mensah. http://allafrica.com/stories/200712131227.html Making the Internet truly local IDNs are the Internet's real star at the moment. But why do they matter? And why is ICANN putting so much effort into them? We asked Tina Dam, Director of ICANN's IDN program, to enlighten us. http://www.domainesinfo.fr/english/145/making-the-internet-truly-local.php ********************** - (cc)TLD NEWS ********************** auDA board accepts 2007 Names Policy Panel's final report The auDA board has accepted the final report of the 2007 Names Policy Panel, which recommends a number of changes to the .au policy framework. The Panel reported that, overall, it believes the current .au policy rules strike an appropriate balance between allowing people to register the domain names they want whilst protecting the integrity and usability of the .au domain. However, the Panel identified some ways in which the policy rules might be clarified or enhanced to ensure they are workable and effective. http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-13122007/ New key Top Level Domain launch: .rs (Serbia) Melbourne IT Corporate Brand Services would like to highlight new activity in regards to the launch of the Serbia ccTLD name, .rs. http://www.melbourneitcbs.com/news.php?article=1&title=New%20key%20Top%20Level%20Domain%20launch%3A%20.rs%20%28Serbia%29&year=2007&month=12 Shorter .my Internet Addressing for Priority Customers MYNIC are making available registration of domain names at the second level for companies and organisations that already have registered a com.my, edu.my, org.my and net.my name. If eligible, applicants can apply up until December 31. http://mynic.net.my/newhp/announcements/mynic-12dec07.html Serbian .RS Domains to Be Launched January [news release] Serbian Registry of Domain Names (RNIDS) adopted on October 26, 2007 new regulations on .rs ccTLD. .rs stands for the Republic of Serbia. It was previously .yu ccTLD, which stood for Yugoslavia. According to the new regulations, both foreign and domestic individuals and legal entities are now eligible to register an unlimited number of .rs domains in Serbia. http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/12/16/serbian-rs-domains-to-be-launched-january/ http://www.domainnews.com/registries/2007121996/serbian-rs-domains-to-be-launched-january/ .travel to make policy changes The Travel Partnership Corporation (TTPC), the company that oversees the .travel top level domain registration process, has approved some very important policy changes to take effect December 21, 2007 that may affect the companies and organizations of .travel names. According to TTPC, these changes are being made to improve and speed up the registration process for use of .travel Internet addresses. http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/23786 http://www.ttpc.travel/announcements.html Nominet registrant satisfaction survey results [news release] We conducted our fifth registrant satisfaction survey in September 2007 and the results of this are now available. We are pleased to report that the responses that our customers gave resulted in an overall customer satisfaction index rating of 83.5%. This is a slight decrease of 0.7% when compared against our last survey that was conducted in February 2007. Whilst this is slightly disappointing, it is worthwhile to consider we still remain in the top quartile on the Satisfaction Index League Table. http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=3494 ********************** - DNS SECURITY ********************** Cracking open the cybercrime economy "Over the years, the criminal elements, the ones who are making money, making millions out of all this online crime, are just getting stronger and stronger. I don't think we are really winning this war." As director of antivirus research for F-Secure, you might expect Mikko Hypponen to overplay the seriousness of the situation. But according to the Finnish company, during 2007 the number of samples of malicious code on its database doubled, having taken 20 years to reach the size it was at the beginning of this year. http://www.news.com/2100-7349_3-6222896.html http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6222896.html ********************** - DOMAIN DISPUTES ********************** Defendants Respond to Dell’s Anti-Tasting Suit By John Levine The defendants in Dell’s domain tasting suit responded last Friday. It looks like a pretty feeble response to me. Their main argument is that they’re just the registrar, and deny Dell’s claim that the registrants are fakes made up by the registrar. They also argue that they’re not infringing, they didn’t use the names in question in commerce, they were just acting as helpful search engines, you know, like Google or Yahoo. (The comparison to Google and Yahoo is theirs.) http://www.circleid.com/posts/712141_defendants_respond_dell_anti_tasting/ Dell v. Belgium Domains et al: Potential Damages of $110,000,000.00 Dell, Inc and Alienware Corporation filed the federal complaint against Belgium Domains, LLC, CapitolDomains, LLC, DomainDoorman,LLC, Netrian Ventures, LTD, IHoldings.com, Inc., Juan Pablo Vazquez adn Joe Doe Defendants on October 7, 2007. The complaint was filed under seal until Dell could get its request for injunctive relief heard by the court, asking for an order that the domains get locked down and evidence be preserved, among other emergency ex parte relief. http://tcattorney.typepad.com/anticybersquatting_consum/2007/12/dell-v-belgium.html ********************** - IPv4/IPv6 ********************** RIPE NCC Makes Record Number of IPv6 Allocations [news release] The months of October and November 2007 set new records for the number of IPv6 allocations made in a single month by the RIPE NCC. 24 allocations were made to RIPE NCC members in October, a record immediately broken by the 31 allocations made in November. The previous peak was 19 allocations in a single month, which was achieved on three separate occasions in 2003, 2004 and 2007. http://ripe.net/news/ipv6-allocation-reccord.html ********************** - MISCELLANEOUS ********************** Domain names show sustained growth With a 31% increase year over year, the domain name market remains buoyant. There are now 146 million names registered worldwide. http://www.domainesinfo.fr/english/146/domain-names-show-sustained-growth.php au: NetRegistry deploys open source e-commerce Domain name and hosting company NetRegistry has selected the locally-developed Freeway open source e-commerce system to resell to its customer base. http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;654815026;fp;2;fpid;1 http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;654815026;fp;2;fpid;1 http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;654815026;fp;2;fpid;1 http://www.cio.com.au/index.php/id;654815026 NeuStar launches recursive domain name system services US-based NeuStar has launched its DNS Advantage service, which is a managed recursive domain name system service for connectivity providers and enterprises to offer reliable internet service. http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=EF33A132-AA03-4BCA-88D2-6895CDEBE8E0 ********************** - DOMAINING ********************** Second DOMAINfest Global Event Offers Information-Intensive Industry Agenda [news release] DomainSponsor, the domain monetization business of Oversee.net, today announced that the conference agenda for theDomainSponsor logo second annual DOMAINfest Global, taking place January 21-23, 2008 in Hollywood, CA, has been finalized. http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/12/13/second-domainfest-global-event-offers-information-intensive-industry-agenda/ ********************** - AFTERMARKET ********************** Job.at sells for €408,000 Job.at sold for €408,000 this week, the highest value of any .at domain name sold to date, and second highest value of any domain name sold in a German-speaking country. The highest known sale prior to this was Mozart.at for €70,000 in the .AT ccTLD and US$695,000 for poker.com, bought by a German company. There have been other unreported .AT sales, but it is not believed any of these were above €200,000. http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=3458 http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/12/15/jobat-sells-for-e408000/ http://www.domainnews.com/aftermarket/2007121992/more-on-jobat-selling-for-e408000/ Trio of Six-Figure Sales Including a Pair of Top Notch Australian City Domains Lead This Week's Sales Parade Rick Latona's DigiPawn.com closed two blockbuster deals this week, selling a pair of blue chip Australian city domains; Melbourne.com for $700,000 and Brisbane.com for $100,000. Latona also personally sold this week's #5 domain, Lowell.com to Elliot Silver's Top Notch Domains, LLC for $50,000, giving Latona a hand in three of the week's top five reported sales. The Melbourne.com sale is the 11th highest sale reported year to date. http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2007/domainsales12-12-07.htm Australian city domain name sales highlight sales last week Melbourne.com sold for US$700,000 and Brisbane.com for $100,000 and are first and third in last week’s listing of Ron Jackson’s top domain name sales with ui.com second for $275,000. http://www.domainnews.com/aftermarket/2007121998/australian-city-domain-name-sales-highlight-sales-last-week/ http://www.domainpulse.com/2007/12/17/australian-city-domain-name-sales-highlight-sales-last-week/ Why Dot Mobis are Overvalued Astonishing to read about recent domain sales in general, but what caught my eye was the recent feeding frenzy over the humble dot mobi extension (.mobi). Most eyepopping, music.mobi was recently sold for $616,000 to domain media mogul Alvaro Albarracin who also snapped up games.mobi for $405,500. http://metropost.com/why-dot-mobis-are-overvalued/2007/12/14 ********************** - NON-ENGLISH NEWS ********************** NATO soll sich gegen Cyberattacken rüsten Bei der Verteidigung des Cyberspace soll künftig die NATO eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Das unterstrichen der Präsident des Atlantic Council, Fred Kempe, und der estnische Botschafter in Washington, Väino Reinart, bei der Vorstellung eines Berichts des Atlantic Council und des British North American Committee (BNAC) zum Thema Netzsicherheit. Das US-Verteidigungsministerium habe bei einem Treffen von NATO-Vertretern in Washington gefordert, dass die NATO die Cybersecurity zu einem zentralen Thema ihrer Arbeit machen solle, erklärte Kempe. Botschafter Reinart verwies auf die Rolle der NATO als Garant für die Sicherheit seiner Mitgliedsstaaten seit 60 Jahren. Auch wenn er bei Cyberattacken nicht gleich den "Bündnisfall" eintreten sieht, erwarte man die Erarbeitung von Strategien gegen Angriffe auf die Netze der Länder. http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/100550 Gaetano: "ICANN muss offen sein" Im September 2009 läuft der gegenwärtige Vertrag der ICANN mit dem US-Handelsministerium über die Internet-Adressverwaltung aus. ORF.at hat ein Gespräch mit ICANN-Vizedirektor Roberto Gaetano über die Zukunft der Organisation und ihre zentralen Werte geführt. http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/237675/ Finjan warnt vor neuer Trojaner-Generation Das Sicherheitsunternehmen Finjan warnt in seinem "Web Security Trends Report" vor einer Trojaner-Generation "Trojan 2.0". Deren Botnetze würden über populäre Server und Social-Networking-Sites und nicht wie üblich mithilfe von IRC oder IRC über HTTP gesteuert. "Angriffe werden zunehmend ausgefeilter: Sie kombinieren verschiedene Dienste, um die Infektionsrate zu erhöhen", sagt Finjan-CTO Yuval Ben-Itzhak. http://www.zdnet.de/security/news/0,39029460,39159685,00.htm Domain-Geschäft wird immer lukrativer Die Preise für Top-Domains erreichen immer höhere Rekordwerte. So wechselte in Österreich die Domain Job.at dieser Tage für 408.000 Euro den Besitzer und gilt damit in der Branche als höchstdotierter Deal im Land. Der Verkaufswert von Job.at ist knapp sechsmal so hoch wie jener der bisher teuersten österreichischen Domain Mozart.at. http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=3150597 Österreichs teuerste Domain verkauft Dass ein unverwechselbarer Name im Domain-Geschäft sehr wertvoll ist zeigte der diese Woche besiegelte Verkauf der österreichischen Domäne Job.at. Der Verkaufserlös von 408.000,- Euro ist fast sechsmal höher als der Verkehrswert der bisher teuersten österreichischen Domäne Mozart.at, die im Jahr 2000 für rund 70.000 Euro den Besitzer wechselte. http://www.barebonecenter.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6054&Itemid=139 Update – Neues von .travel, .fr und .nl Still ist es geworden um die Reise-Domain .travel. Offensichtlich zu still, findet die Domain-Verwaltung, und hat daher die Änderung der Vergabebedingungen beschlossen. Ausserdem gibt es Neues aus Frankreich und den Niederlanden. http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2007/update-neues-von-travel-fr-und-nl-id667115.html Iron Mountain Digital sichert Registrierungsdaten von 90 Mio. Internet-Domains [news release] Iron Mountain Digital, Anbieter von Software und Services für die Sicherung, Archivierung und Wiederherstellung digitaler Informationen, wurde von der ICANN als Treuhanddienstleister für die mehr als 900 von der ICANN zugelassenen Registrierungsstellen für Domainnamen ausgewählt. Im Rahmen des vereinbarten Treuhandprogramms mit Iron Mountain Digital werden die Registrierungsdaten der 90 Millionen von der ICANN verwalteten Domains auf sicheren, von Iron Mountain Digital verwalteten Treuhandkonten hinterlegt und geschützt. http://www.portel.de/nc/nachricht/artikel/17076-iron-mountain-digital-sichert-registrierungsdaten-von-90-mio-internet-domains/ IPV6 dessine le futur de la communication La plate-forme de test ANEMONE basée sur le protocole Internet IPV6 permet aux acteurs de la recherche et développement en mobilité de tester leurs dernières innovations. Ce programme devrait contribuer au développement des prochaines technologies de communication. http://www.atelier.fr/mobilite/17/13122007/anemone-plate-forme-test-reseaux-ipv6-presentation-rennes-35705-.html IPv6, una breve overview (4/4) Benché in fase avanzata di sviluppo (l'implementazione è quasi ultimata), IPv6 non ha riscontrato grande fermento circa la sua installazione. Ciò è dovuto al fatto che nuove tecniche per la gestione di reti private (su tutte la tecnica NAT) hanno allontanato il reale bisogno di IPv6, che ad oggi è usato soprattutto in centri di ricerca, che ne stanno testando le reali bontà. http://www.programmazione.it/index.php?entity=eitem&idItem=38083 IPv6, una breve overview (3/4) Quali sono i miglioramenti e le novità apportate da IPv6? Uno su tutti riguarda il fattore user-friendly delle nuove tecnologie e terminali, che accedono e accederanno a Internet: dai laptop ai computer desktop, dai palmari ai telefonini. A questi si richiede una sorta di autoconfigurazione per l'accesso a Internet, cioè automatizzare le procedure di configurazione parametri quali indirizzo IP, maschera di rete, indirizzo di un server DNS e poco altro. La versione 4 del protocollo IP prevede una sorta di autoconfigurazione tramite l'uso di un server DHCP, per la versione 6 è in studio un meccanismo che sarà privo di server. Non si conoscono ancora i dettagli. http://www.programmazione.it/index.php?entity=eitem&idItem=38051 L’ICANN à la rencontre des registrars et des registres Je suis à Prague depuis deux jours, pour assister à la troisième réunion organisée par l’ICANN pour ses registrars européens. Ces réunions furent lancées en 2005 à l’initiative de Tina Dam, alors en charge des relations avec les registres (aujourd’hui, Tina supervise le programme IDN de l’ICANN), et Tim Cole, qui s’occupe des registrars. La première a eu lieu en Belgique, à Bruxelles. http://blog.icann.org/?p=257 Cataluña puede tener un Estado propio en Internet gracias al PP En el plazo máximo de seis meses, el Gobierno debe proponer que Cataluña tenga el dominio .cat en Internet, es decir, que tenga rango de Estado. Así ha quedado aprobado tras el paso de la Ley de Impulso a la Sociedad de la Información por el Senado, con los votos a favor del Partido Popular y los votos en contra de Esquerra Republicana de Cataluña, en una de las votaciones más complicadas que se recuerdan en la Cámara alta. En la Red, sólo los Estados tienen dominios formados por dos letras, como España tiene el .es y Francia el .fr, por ejemplo. http://www.elpais.com/articulo/Pantallas/Cataluna/puede/tener/Estado/propio/Internet/gracias/PP/elpepirtv/20071214elpepirtv_4/Tes Registro de Nombres de Dominio en America Latina - Estadisticas al 30 de Noviembre del 2007 LatinoamerICANN presenta el reporte de estadisticas de nombres de dominio en LAC al 30 de Noviembre del 2007. Dicha recopilación es parte del estudio iniciado por LatinoamerICANN para medir la incidencia de políticas de Sociedad de la Información en el desarrollo de los ccTLD's de la región, así como analizar el impacto de las políticas de los ccTLDs en las politicas de Sociedad de la Informacion nacionales. http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1574 nl: Uitnodiging 3e ENUM Consultatiebijeenkomst [news release] Hierbij nodigen we u uit voor deelname aan de 3e (en tevens laatste) Consultatie bijeenkomst van het ENUM InnovatiePlatform Nederland. http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,727,5467,,,,Uitnodiging_3e_ENUM_Consultatiebijeenkomst.html Article includes story on .su mentioning ICANN http://www.smi.ru/go/908204237/www.smi.ru/07/12/03/908170069.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Check out http://auda.org.au/domain-news/ for the most recent edition of the domain news, including an RSS feed - already online! 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