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Headlines from the May 15 edition of the news include:
Do We Need Two Internets? by Bill Thompson | The U.S. Congress and "free speech 
principles on the Internet" [cough] by Milton Mueller | CEOs warned: Wake up to 
cyberthreats [Video] | Algorithm Helps ICANN Manage Top-level Domains | A Place 
for African ccTLDs | ICANN Unanimously Approves RegistryPro Proposal to Expand 
.Pro | The State of Cyber-Security: Forbes special report | Nato allies agree 
to cyber defence unit | VeriSign wins patent for Internet typo redirection


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US warns China of 'technological isolation' [AFP]
http://news.smh.com.au/us-warns-china-of-technological-isolation/20080509-2ci1.html

Academic says gadgets threaten Internet's future
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c_id=1501833&objectid=10509015

ICANN attacks 'fat and happy' IPv4 users
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39413760,00.htm

Fees for '.org' domain names to increase 10 pct [AP]
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/05/09/financial/f075923D74.DTL

One million .pl domain names
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=4885

IPv6 hype suggests real problems
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10008100o-2000469549b,00.htm

Trademarks and International Domain Names
http://legalblawg.com/index.php/2008/05/09/trademarks-and-international-domain-names/

Will ARIN Establish a Gatekeeper? by Milton Mueller
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/5/9/3682004.html


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US warns China of 'technological isolation' [AFP]
The United States warned China Thursday that it risked "technological 
isolation" for developing unique technical standards of its own that also are 
shutting out foreign competition.
http://news.theage.com.au/us-warns-china-of-technological-isolation/20080509-2ci1.html
http://news.smh.com.au/us-warns-china-of-technological-isolation/20080509-2ci1.html

Academic says gadgets threaten Internet's future
The rise of gadgets like the iPhone, Blackberry and Xbox threatens to unravel 
the decades of innovation that helped to build the Internet, a leading academic 
has warned in a new book.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKL0875110620080508
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c_id=1501833&objectid=10509015
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145738/tethered_gadgets_stagnate_the_net_researcher_says.html

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ICANN attacks 'fat and happy' IPv4 users
Big businesses need to start planning now to handle changes that will take 
place when a new version of the internet's fundamental routing protocol becomes 
ubiquitous, or risk losing online customers, according to ICANN.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39413760,00.htm
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/soa/ICANN-IPv4-will-run-out-by-2011/0,139023166,339288828,00.htm
http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa/ICANN-IPv4-will-run-out-by-2011/0,339028227,339288828,00.htm

ICANN: Start planning for IPv6 [Video]
Paul Twomey, president and chief executive of ICANN, advises chief executives 
to start discussions with internet service providers on moving to systems 
compatible with internet protocol version 6.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39413765,00.htm

Pakistan: A Case for Small Government
... ICANN is a practical example of such an international organization for the 
internet. It is designed to handover the administration of the internet from 
the government to private enterprise. It manages domain names and IP addresses 
for the internet and the World Wide Web for much of the world.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/61083

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As of now prepayment at nic.at!
As of 04/30/2008 10:00am nic.at will introduce prepayment for end customers. 
For the completion of a registration, a payment during the registration-process 
will be obligatory in the future.
http://www.nic.at/en/uebernic/current_issues/nicat_news/news_view/period/1210478258///article/81/ab-sofort-vorauszahlung-bei-nicat/

Australia: Domain Name Transfer Made Easier [reg req'd]
As of 1 June 2008, a new and more flexible registrant transfer policy comes 
into effect, allowing domain name registrants to transfer their domain name 
licence to another eligible entity for any reason. The new policy has been 
approved by the Australian domain name administrator .au Domain Administration 
Ltd (auDA) - the policy authority and industry self-regulatory body for the .au 
domain space.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=60284

ch/li: Your e-mail address is crucial to SWITCH [news release]
As of 8 May 2008, we will add your e-mail address to our address database – if 
it is not already registered. As soon as you update the address entry in your 
account, you will therefore be requested to enter your e-mail address.
http://switch.ch/about/news/2008/benutzerkonto.html

The allure of the .com domain name
A TLD is the final part of a domain name -- the letters that come after the 
dot. The most famous is .com, but there are others -- .net, .org, .tv and .us, 
for example. But none holds as much allure as the .com extension.
http://thestandard.com/news/2008/05/06/allure-com-domain-name
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9083999

DNSSEC Protecting Czech ENUM Domains [news release]
The CZ.NIC association prepared the 0.2.4.e164.arpa domain to be signed by a 
digital signature in April, publishing the signature key to the superior domain 
e164.arpa, managed by the RIPE organization.
http://www.nic.cz/page/454/dnssec-protecting-czech-enum-domains/

.KN changing hands
Currently managed by the University of Puerto Rico, the islands of St. Kitts 
and Nevis' Internet suffix will soon have a new registry.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/199/kn-changing-hands.php

.ME General Sunrise begins for eligible Trademark holders [news release]
Today, May 6th, General Sunrise begins for all eligible Trademark holders 
anywhere in the world.
http://www.nic.me/index.php?page=12&news=82

dotMobi Acquires Mowser Assets [news release]
dotMobi announced it has acquired the intellectual property assets of Mowser, a 
San Mateo, Calif.-based mobile browsing company.
http://mtld.mobi/node/1032

Mowser purchased by dotMobi; is there a need for a .mobi domain?
A couple of weeks ago, Russell Beattie announced that Mowser was at the end of 
its life. His post took on a life of its own into a discussion of the mobile 
web and approaches to the internet on mobile devices. I heard today that Mowser 
will continue to live on as the service has been purchased by dotMobi. You can 
check out the press release for details. I’m glad that things worked out for 
Russell and wish him all the best in the future.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/mobile-gadgeteer/?p=1084

Fees for '.org' domain names to increase 10 pct [AP]
Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent 
Nov. 9.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/05/09/financial/f075923D74.DTL
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2008/05/09/fees_for_org_domain_names_to_increase_10_pct/
http://news.smh.com.au/fees-for-org-domain-names-to-increase-10-pct/20080510-2cs1.html
http://news.theage.com.au/fees-for-org-domain-names-to-increase-10-pct/20080510-2cs1.html

.org owners facing 10% hike in registration fees this fall
Organizations that own .org domains may soon find themselves paying a bit more 
to renew, transfer, and register new domains. The company that operates the 
.org domain, Public Interest Registry (PIR), has decided to raise wholesale 
rates from $6.15 to $6.75 per domain this year—a 10 percent fee increase, 
following last year's 2.5 percent increase.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080510-org-owners-facing-10-hike-in-registration-fees-this-fall.html

One million .pl domain names
There are now one million .pl domain names registered, with the magical one 
million barrier crossed on May 6. This is the eighteenth ccTLD to pass this 
mark quickly following .ca in recent weeks.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=4885
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/05/09/one-million-pl-domain-names/

One million names in the .pl domain
A millionth .pl domain has been registered in the national internet domain 
register kept by NASK (Scientific and Academic Computer Network). Head of the 
NASK Internet Domains Division, Andrzej Bartosiewicz, informs that the domain 
has been registered on 6 May 2008.
http://nask.pl/newsID/id/472
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/.pl-registrations-reach-the-one-million-mark.html
http://poland.pl/news/article,One_million_names_in_the_pl_domain,id,327618.htm

ICANN okays .PRO derestriction
The suffix for professionals has ICANN's green light to make itself more 
accessible to a higher number of professionals.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/200/icann-okays-pro-derestriction.php

pt: Internet Domain Registration for “Sucursais na Hora” (On the Spot Branches) 
[news release]
Following on from what is already the case for Firms and Associations, since 
17th April Internet.pt domain registration is now automatically provided when 
creating an "On the Spot Branch”.
https://online.dns.pt/dns_2008/do?com=DS;2217917768;111;+PAGE(4000002)+K-NOTICIA(986)+K-CAT-CODIGO(LNH)+RCNT(1);

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DARPA Plans Cyberwar 'Matrix'
Police officers practice their firearm skills on a shooting range, so why 
shouldn't government computer security experts have the same kind of training 
ground? The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, on Monday 
issued a call for research proposals to develop the National Cyber Range, or 
NCR, a virtual network environment for cyberwar simulation.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/personal_tech/virtualworlds/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207601201

How Estonia's attacks shook the world
The idea that attacks on computer systems could provide an alternative method 
of spreading terror and disruption has been a concern for governments since IT 
systems began to proliferate.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/security/soa/How-Estonia-s-attacks-shook-the-world/0,139023764,339288625,00.htm

Belgium accuses China of cyberattacks
It's not just the US and UK who are crying foul over China's behavior in 
cyberspace - now the government of tiny Belgium has accused hackers from the 
country of targeting its systems.
http://techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsID=101438
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,145732-c,security/article.html
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;726798155;fp;2;fpid;1

India and Belgium decry Chinese cyber attacks
Belgium and India have joined the growing ranks of countries voicing concerns 
about cyber attacks originating from China. Earlier this week, officials from 
both countries said computer networks inside their borders are routinely 
targeted by hackers trying to ferret information that could benefit the Chinese 
government.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/08/belgium_india_china_warnings/

Management group warns CEOs of data-breach risks
Top-level managers and chief executives often do not realise the impact that 
IT-security incidents can have on their organisations, according to influential 
group the British-North American Committee. In a report entitled Cyber Attack: 
A Risk Management Primer for CEOs and Directors, launched on Wednesday, the 
British-North American Committee (BNAC) said that chief executives 
underestimate the scale of data-security problems and fail to recognise the 
consequences of data breaches for business.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39412987,00.htm

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IPv4 addresses as "hot goods"?
With IPv4 addresses in short supply, they could become increasingly interesting 
and marketable goods. The Regional Internet Registries (RIR), the guardians of 
IP address allocation, are viewing this with concern. If they officially permit 
transfers or sales in the future, they will be implicitly accepting 
commercialisation and privatisation. Any attempt to insist on the return of 
addresses to the RIRs could drive trading, which is probably inevitable, 
underground. After a rumour went round that IP address blocks had turned up on 
eBay, the RIRs were compelled to begin discussing how to handle IPv4 
black-marketeering.
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/IPv4-addresses-as-hot-goods--/110699

Google explains its IPv6 strategy
The next steps on the road towards the implementation of IPv6 as the new 
internet protocol include greatly improved peering, less tunnelling of IPv4 
data traffic, and proper monitoring. At least, that's the way developer Lorenzo 
Colitti, one of those handling Google's IPv6 strategy, saw it in his 
presentation for providers and network experts at the 56th meeting of RIPE, the 
regional IP Registry for Europe. Google's search engine can already be brought 
to life at ipv6.google.com with a dancing logo.
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/Google-explains-its-IPv6-strategy--/110705

EU Commission promotes IPv6
Twenty-five per cent of all European users should have the opportunity to use 
IPv6 by the end of 2010, and should be able to access most of their normal 
services and content with it. The EU Commission will set this goal in a 
statement, to be published at the end of May, on the new internet protocol and 
progress in the net.
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/EU-Commission-promotes-IPv6--/110672
http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/107616

IPv6 hype suggests real problems
IPv6 is getting the kind of support that, in my experience, usually goes with a 
failed standard. ICANN is trying to scare us into adopting it, saying that "the 
people using new network applications are using IPv6". As far as I know that 
isn't true - there are backbones that can do IPv6, and at the moment all our 
IPv4 traffic is tunnelling through them. That's not the same thing at all.
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10008100o-2000469549b,00.htm

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Trademarks and International Domain Names
In the past, the lettering in domain names was limited to alphanumeric 
characters (that is, English-based ASCII characters). This created an access 
barrier to internet users who only understood Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, or other 
alphabets which could not be incorporated into domain names. For example, Pepsi 
must still rely on www.pepsi.co.jp for their Japanese website and does not have 
an option to use Japanese characters. International Domain Names (IDNs) seek to 
resolve this problem. The goal is to further internationalize the web and 
increase both accessibility and efficiency.
http://legalblawg.com/index.php/2008/05/09/trademarks-and-international-domain-names/

Will ARIN Establish a Gatekeeper? by Milton Mueller
If you’re reading this within an hour after it was posted, you’ve got about 17 
hours to comment on an important change being proposed at ARIN, the manager of 
Internet Protocol addresses for the North American region. ARIN is proposing a 
new “Policy Development Process.” (Sound familiar?) A step by step description 
of the proposal can be found here. The essence of the change is that the ARIN 
Advisory Council would manage and dispose of all policy proposals. The new PDP 
proposal is an example of the increasing formalization of IP address policy 
making. This trend, which is probably inevitable, will continue. Everyone 
interested in Internet governance needs to understand that and be attuned to 
the consequences. ARIN’s Advisory Council will become more of a gatekeeper for 
policy proposals.
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/5/9/3682004.html

A Patent for SiteFinder-Like Resolution by Christopher Parente
I saw an interesting news item that broke Monday courtesy of DomainNameNews and 
SlashDot that hasn’t been broadly covered yet. I’m surprised no one has posted 
on this yet on CircleID, so here goes. Apparently VeriSign has been awarded a 
patent for the resolution of mis-typed domain names.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/85760_verisign_patent_sitefinder_resolution/

2Connect MD on RIPE NCC board
Fahad Al Shirawi, managing director and chief executive officer 2Connect, has 
been elected to the board of RIPE NCC at a general meeting held in Berlin, 
which was attended by over 111 members from across the world.
http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story_s.asp?StoryId=1093196188

May ARIN Report Now Available
The ARIN Report is a periodic publication that informs the ARIN community about 
recent and future activities. In the May 2008 issue you will find articles 
about ARIN & CAIDA Survey Report, ARIN XXI, Denver, CO 6-9 April 2008, revised 
PDP, IPv6 Event and more.
http://arin.net/announcements/20080509.html

VeriSign Reports First Quarter 2008 Results [news release]
VeriSign, Inc. reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 
2008. VeriSign reported revenue of $354 million for the first quarter of 2008. 
On a GAAP basis, VeriSign reported a net loss of $19 million and a net loss per 
share of $0.09. These GAAP results reflect a $25.5 million impairment on 
certain assets held for sale as well as a restructuring charge of $26.5 million 
for both continuing and discontinued operations.
http://www.verisign.com/static/043702.pdf

Tucows Financial News Release, Q1 2008
Tucows Inc. announced its financial results for its first quarter ended March 
31, 2008. All figures are in U.S. dollars.
http://about.tucows.com/investors/financials/tucows-financial-release-2008-q1.php

Net gains for The Hour - Strombo talk show gets new fans via YouTube, CBC.ca 
[Canadian Press]
George Stroumboulopoulos has been quietly amassing a devout Internet following 
that reaches beyond Canada's borders with his low-key CBC talk show, "The 
Hour." ... "Ten years from now, the cable channel isn't going to be nearly as 
important as the domain name. CBC.ca, that's the television channel of the 
future. We don't worry about where people are watching us, as long as they're 
watching us."
http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver/entertainment/article/31120

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Six Figure Sale of MeetPeople.com Leads this Week's Domain Sales Pack
People love to meet online and that fact helped Rick Latona close a $100,000 
sale of MeetPeople.com this week to take the #1 spot on our weekly Top 20 sales 
chart. SearchEngines.com ran a close second at $92,500. Moniker.com had 
auctioned that domain off at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West in February but the deal 
wasn't completed until this week.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2008/domainsales05-06-08.htm

Selling Domain Names on eBay
Is it worth trying to sell domain names on eBay? An experiment with 
Headcase.com.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/05/09/update-selling-domain-names-on-ebay/

israel.com on the block
Israel is being sold off to the highest bidder. The Internet domain name 
israel.com is expected to fetch at least $5.5 million when it is sold at 
auction, said Monte Cahn, CEO of Moniker.com, which is running the sale.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/05082008/news/worldnews/israel_com_on_the_block_109869.htm

Israel.com headed for auction [UPI]
A Pompano Beach, Fla., Internet domain-selling business said Israel.com is 
expected to sell for at least $5.5 million when it goes on the auction block 
May 23.
http://upi.com/NewsTrack/Quirks/2008/05/08/israelcom_headed_for_auction/4840/
http://social.moldova.org/stiri/eng/117817/

Inside Microsoft's War Against Google
With Yahoo off the table, Microsoft plans to challenge Google's online-ad 
juggernaut alone. A behind-the-scenes look at its provocative strategy
http://businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_20/b4084036492860.htm

Advocacy groups take aim at Google-Yahoo partnership
An online advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. is facing 
opposition from consumer and civic groups that didn't wait for an official deal 
announcement to voice their discontent.
http://businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D90IC1200.htm

Alarm at Google Yahoo partnering
Regulators in the US are being urged to investigate any potential online 
advertising and search partnership between Google and Yahoo.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7393486.stm

Google addresses antitrust issue on Yahoo ad deal
Google's top executives on Thursday gave a glimpse into how it might try to 
deflect antitrust concerns of a possible ad-sharing deal with rival Yahoo, 
advising observers to look at the overall ad market.
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9939473-7.html

Google-Yahoo: Deal or No Deal?
Will Google and Yahoo come together on a search advertising partnership? The 
two companies have been discussing an agreement under which Google would 
deliver some ads alongside Yahoo’s search results. Since Google on average 
earns much more than Yahoo for every search, the deal, at least in theory, 
would boost Yahoo’s revenue. The two companies conducted a two-week experiment 
to make sure that was indeed true and both companies have called the test a 
success.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/09/google-yahoo-deal-or-no-deal/

Odd coalition opposes Google-Yahoo ad plan
Internet search king Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. have yet to agree on a deal to 
put some Google ads next to Yahoo search results. But their discussions have 
already provoked objections from an unusually diverse set of Washington 
players. In fact, it is safe to say that the American Corn Growers Assn. has 
never before joined forces with the Dominican American Business Network.
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-google10-2008may10,0,7614776.story

What's in a domain? Gift for Jenna, hubby
Matthews resident Jeff Jones has offered first daughter Jenna Bush an unusual 
wedding gift to celebrate her nuptials, planned for today.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1067620.html
http://www.charlotte.com/local/story/617880.html

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IPv4-Adressen als "heiße Ware"?
Wenn IPv4-Adressen knapp werden, könnten sie mehr und mehr zur interessanten 
und handelbaren Ware werden. Die regionalen Internet-Registries (RIR), Hüter 
der IP-Adresszuteilung, beobachten dies mit Sorge. Erlauben sie zukünftig die 
Transfers oder Verkäufe offiziell, akzeptieren sie damit Kommerzialisierung und 
Privatisierung. Der Versuch, auf die Rückgabe an die RIRs zu bestehen, könnte 
den wohl unausweichlichen Handel in den Untergrund treiben.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/IPv4-Adressen-als-heisse-Ware--/meldung/107658

Deutschland Online mit IPv6
Die Bundesregierung sieht Deutschland Online als eines von zwei strategischen 
Projekten der Öffentlichen Hand zur Einführung von IPv6. Das erklärte der 
IT-Direktor im Bundesinnenministerium, Martin Schallbruch, vor rund 50 
Fachleuten, die derzeit auf dem "Deutschen IPv6-Gipfel" am 
Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik (HPI) an der Universität 
Potsdam über Wege des Umstiegs auf das neue Internetprotokoll diskutieren.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Deutschland-Online-mit-IPv6--/meldung/107596

Google erläutert IPv6-Strategie
Wesentlich besseres Zusammenschalten der verschiedenen Netze (Peering), weniger 
Tunneling von IPv4-Datenverkehr und ein ordentliches Monitoring sind wichtige 
nächste Schritte auf dem Weg zur netzweiten Umstellung auf das neue 
Internet-Protokoll IPv6. Mit diesen Empfehlungen wandte sich Lorenzo Colitti, 
Entwickler bei Google und für die IPv6-Strategie des Suchmaschinenriesen mit 
verantwortlich, an Provider und Netzwerkexperten beim 56.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Google-erlaeutert-IPv6-Strategie--/meldung/107692

Virengefahr durch Tippfehler in Web-Adressen
Einmal einen falschen Buchstaben eingegeben und es kann gefährlich werden: 
Seiten voller Werbung oder Plagiaten warten auf ahnungslose User. Und es kann 
noch deutlich schlimmer kommen: Wem beim Surfen ein kleiner Tippfehler 
unterläuft, der gerät mitunter auf dubiose Seiten, die sogar Viren auf die 
Festplatte schleusen können.
http://www.bild.de/BILD/digital/technikwelt/2008/05/09/tippfehler/landen-auf-falschen-seiten.html

Wem das Web gehört
Wird das Internet von Konzernen kontrolliert? Von den Amerikanern? Oder doch 
von den Nutzern? Der Verfassungsrechtler Lawrence Lessig von der kalifornischen 
Stanford Law School schreibt in seinem Buch Code: Version 2.0, das Netz werde 
immer mehr zu einer Technologie, »mit deren Hilfe Staat und Wirtschaft alle 
Aspekte unseres Lebens durchdringen«. Aber wenn wir nicht aufpassen, gehört das 
Netz demnächst zuallererst der Wirtschaft.
http://www.zeit.de/2008/20/II-Wirtschaft_-Wem-gehoert-das-Netz

Ab sofort Vorauszahlung bei nic.at! [news release]
Ab 30.04.2008 10:00 wird für nic.at Endkunden die Vorauskassa eingeführt. Zum 
Abschluss einer Registrierung ist in Zukunft eine Zahlung während der 
Registrierung verpflichtend.
http://www.nic.at/de/uebernic/aktuelles/nicat_news/news_ansicht/period/1210484110///article/81/ab-sofort-vorauszahlung-bei-nicat/

Wie Internetkriminelle Surfer «entführen»
Einmal einen falschen Buchstaben eingegeben und es kann gefährlich werden: 
Seiten voller Werbung oder Plagiaten warten auf ahnungslose User. Beim 
sogenannten Typosquatting kann es aber noch deutlich schlimmer kommen.
http://www.netzeitung.de/internet/1011017.html

treser.de – versuchtes Reverse-Domainhijacking?
Diesmal liegt eine Entscheidung des Deutschen Patent- und Markenamts 
(Dienststelle Jena), Beschluss vom 26.03.2008, 306423 59 – S 162/07 Lösch, vor, 
die das Interesse des Domain-Rechtlers weckt. Ein ehemaliger Markeninhaber 
beantragt die Löschung einer aktuellen Marke, um womöglich an die entsprechende 
Domain zu kommen.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/treser-de-versuchtes-reverse-domainhijacking-id667189.html

Tasting – ICANN zieht die Daumenschrauben an
Im Kampf gegen "Domain-Tasting" zieht die Internet-Verwaltung ICANN die 
Daumenschrauben an: ein Vorschlag der Generic Names Supporting Organization 
(GNSO), die Erstattung von Registrierungsgebühren betragsmäßig zu deckeln, fand 
eine überwältigende Zustimmung.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/tasting-icann-zieht-die-daumenschrauben-an-id667188.html

Affaire MSNLock : Microsoft gagne son procès
Dans l'affaire qui opposait Microsoft à la société Unicaresoft et sa mère de 
famille devenue célèbre pour son logiciel MSNLock, la firme de Redmond a obtenu 
gain de cause.
http://www.generation-nt.com/msnlock-microsoft-proces-justice-nom-domaine-unicaresoft-actualite-89101.html

Microsoft gagne contre Unicaresoft
Chronique judiciaire encore : vous vous souvenez de cette actualité du 21 
avril, dans laquelle nous relations la plainte de Microsoft contre Unicaresoft, 
éditeur du logiciel de contrôle parental Benzoy pour lequel il avait notamment 
réservé le domaine msnlock.com -- Benzoy étant particulièrement destiné à 
contrôler les messageries instantanées.
http://www.lesnumeriques.com/news_id-5010.html

ICANN d´Egitto
Le minute dei meeting del Board dell'ICANN sono sempre una miniera di 
informazioni utili. L´ultimo meeting non é ovviamente da meno, e fra le chicche 
uscite fuori dalla sessione del 30 Aprile é ora confermato che l´ultimo ICANN 
Meeting del 2008 si terrá al Cairo fra il 2 e il 7
http://www.dedominibus.com/2008/05/06/icann-d%c2%b4egitto/

Registro COM.BR para pessoas fisicas
Por decisão do CGI.br, o domínio COM.BR, destinado a atividades comerciais 
genéricas na Internet, também poderá ser registrado sob um CPF. Ou seja, 
pessoas naturais com atividades comerciais e afins poderão registrar domínios 
COM.BR.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1630

Kontrollera om din sajt har smittats av den senaste maskattacken
Internet Storm Center går nu ut med en varning om en ny mask som smittar 
webbsajter innehållandes sql-databaser. Genom att utföra en enkel sökning kan 
du kontrollera om din sajt har smittats.
http://sakerhet.idg.se/2.1070/1.160389

Saját domainvéget akar a skót elso miniszter
Az ország elso minisztere a közelmúltban formális kérvényt juttatott el az 
ICANN-nak, melyben az új '.sco' végzodés bevezetését szorgalmazza - adta hírül 
a skoci.hu weboldal. A Skót Nemzeti Párt azt szeretné elérni, hogy a Skóciához 
tartozó összes domainhez a jelenlegi '.co.uk' végzodés helyett a '.sco' legyen 
hozzárendelve.
http://www.nepszava.hu/default.asp?cCenter=OnlineCikk.asp&ArticleID=1046356

Story in Chinese from Australian Chinese Newspaper on .org price increase
http://www.ausdaily.net.au/navigator/intnews/newscenter_2008-05_10_contentqwerty8140132.php

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