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Cairo Selected to Host ICANN's 33rd International Public Meeting | NIST
Tool Helps Internet Master Top-level Domains | ICANN reforms threaten
voice of IP owners | Gov'ts Must Intervene to End IP Address Shortage,
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Do We Need Two Internets? by Bill Thompson
http://www.circleid.com/posts/do_we_need_two_internets/

The U.S. Congress and "free speech principles on the Internet" [cough] by 
Milton Mueller
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/5/11/3685901.html

CEOs warned: Wake up to cyberthreats [Video]
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39415295,00.htm

Algorithm Helps ICANN Manage Top-level Domains
http://ddj.com/web-development/207603282

A Place for African ccTLDs
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1722

ICANN Unanimously Approves RegistryPro Proposal to Expand .Pro [news release]
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/05/14/icann-unanimously-approves-registrypro-proposal-to-expand-pro/

The State of Cyber-Security: Forbes special report
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/05/14/security-privacy-cyberspace-tech-security08-cx_ag_0514security_land.html

Nato allies agree to cyber defence unit
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/14/nato

VeriSign wins patent for Internet typo redirection [AP]
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/05/14/financial/f151531D02.DTL


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Do We Need Two Internets? by Bill Thompson
Jonathan Zittrain's recent book, The Future of the Internet -- And How to Stop 
It, has spurred a lot of discussion both online and offline, with blog posts 
lauding his insights or criticising his over-apocalyptic imagination. The book 
itself makes fascinating reading for those who have watched the network grow 
from its roots in the research community into today's global channel for 
communications, commerce and cultural expression... One of the reasons that 
Zittrain puts forward for the growing popularity of closed or, as he prefers 
'tethered', devices, is that they are less vulnerable to hacking, security 
flaws, malware and all the other perils that face any internet-enabled system.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/do_we_need_two_internets/

Book review: Keeping door open for Internet innovation
Jonathan Zittrain's book "The Future of the Internet -- and How to Stop It" 
prescribes a set of remedies to keep the Web open and vital. If asked to pick a 
favorite piece of consumer technology, who wouldn't choose an iPod over a 
personal computer? It does the thing it is designed to do -- play digital music 
-- very well. It's not like the PC, which may be endlessly adaptable but is not 
optimized for any single use, is difficult for the nontechnical person to 
control, and may be exposed to spam, viruses and cyber-criminals.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-books12-2008may12,0,5523274.story

us: A surfeit of network neutrality legislation
Largely due to the continued dumb statements and actions of a few apparently 
PR-challenged carriers, the network neutrality issue is alive and well in the 
United States. Since any issue like this seems to create a legislative void 
that must be filled, we now have at least two network neutrality related bills 
for Congress to consider. If one liked legislation-based solutions, merging 
these bills and tossing out a bit of Federal Communications Commission 
make-work would not be too bad, but there would still be some questions left 
unanswered.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2008/051308-bradner.html

Internet father speaks up for municipal networks [IDG]
Municipal broadband networks could help boost the availability of high-speed 
Internet access and even help to ensure Net neutrality in the US, said Vint 
Cerf, vice president and chief Internet evangelist at Google.
http://techworld.com/networking/news/index.cfm?newsID=101463
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9084992

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The U.S. Congress and "free speech principles on the Internet" [cough] by 
Milton Mueller
A subcommittee of the U.S. Congress on Telecommunications and the Internet has 
expressed opposition to any move by the Commerce Department to alter its 
unilateral oversight of ICANN. The letter comes in response to growing 
lobbying, from ICANN and others, regarding the future of Commerce oversight and 
ICANN's independence. Representative Edward J. Markey, the supposedly liberal 
Democrat from Massachusetts who chairs the Subcommittee, was joined by 
rightwing conservative Charles Pickering and 14 other members of the committee 
in the May 6 statement. The members expressed their opposition to “any change 
that threatens the important U.S. role in promoting U.S. commercial and free 
speech principles on the Internet,” and implied that free speech principles 
would be threatened if NTIA “abandoned” its role “now or in the near future.”
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/5/11/3685901.html

CEOs warned: Wake up to cyberthreats [Video]
Paul Twomey, chief executive of ICANN and member of the British-North American 
Committee, advises chief executives of the risks to business from 
cyber-espionage and how to deal with them.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39415295,00.htm

CEOs underestimating security risks: ICANN president launches new best practice 
guide for business leaders
Business leaders are grossly underestimating their firms' reliance on the 
Internet and the risks of web-based threats, according to Paul Twomey, 
president of internet oversight body ICANN.
http://www.techcentral.ie/article.aspx?id=12063

Algorithm Helps ICANN Manage Top-level Domains
At the request of ICANN, Paul E. Black, a computer scientist at the National 
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed an algorithm that 
may guide applicants in proposing new top-level domains. As new top-level 
domains are added to the familiar .com, .info, and .net, the algorithm checks 
whether the newly proposed name is confusingly similar to existing ones by 
looking for visual likenesses in its appearance. Having visually distinct 
top-level domain names may help avoid confusion in navigating the 
ever-expanding Internet and combat fraud, by reducing the potential to create 
malicious look-alikes: .C0M with a zero instead of .COM, for instance.
http://ddj.com/web-development/207603282

ICANN recommendations could significantly increase new generic top-level domain 
names [p.10]
There was a time when companies only concerned themselves with the “.coms” and 
“.nets” of the world as part of their trade-mark and domain name strategies. 
But now, with specialized generic top-level domain names (gTLDs) like “.travel” 
and “.pro,” it may be time for companies to re-examine their domain name 
portfolios. Indeed, with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and 
Numbers (ICANN) moving forward with the potentially dramatic expansion of 
gTLDs, this re-examination may become more pressing.
http://www.mccarthy.ca/pubs/TLQ_Vol4_Issue1_E_OnlineFile.pdf

Stamping out domain tasting
The sharp increase in speculation over domain names is causing a backlash. As 
every CIO knows, a company's domain name is a treasure, but havoc can be caused 
by typo-squatters--those who create and register websites with misspelled 
variations of company names.
http://www.fiercecio.com/story/stamping-out-domain-tasting/2008-05-12

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A Place for African ccTLDs
With the .ASIA domain landrush in late February of this year and the 2006 
launch of the .EU extension, there begs room for speculation if a .AFRICA 
extension will ever be created. The odds are not in favor of it based on the 
current economic and humanitarian crises troubling the African continent. Don’t 
be caught putting all your eggs in one basket any time soon.
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1722

asia: Helping firms occupy more 'Yellow Pages'
Edmon Chung is a firm believer in auctions. Well, not any kind of auction. The 
CEO of DotAsia, the registry operator of the '.Asia' generic top-level domain 
(gTLD), reasons that having an open auction for domain names that have more 
than one application attract potential owners with genuine interest.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62041277,00.htm

Clock is ticking on .me domain names
Trademark-holders have until May 20 to register their company and product names 
under the new .me domain, which is being marketed as a generic top-level domain 
by the country of Montenegro.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/051308-me-domain.html
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1325950843
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1325950843

Apple files for .me domains
Apple has filed multiple domain name registrations for the .me domain offered 
by Montenegro. The .me registry says it has received thousands of domain name 
registrations in the first week of availability. Applicants include tech 
industry leaders such as Apple -which registered apple.me, ipod.me and 
itunes.me - as well as Microsoft, Skype and Digg. Other multinationals that 
have registered .me names include MTV and BMW.
http://www.macworld.co.uk/business/news/index.cfm?newsid=21323

Shorter .my domain names
Malaysian individuals and companies can now opt for the shorter “.my” website 
addresses — instead of the traditional “.com.my,” says Mynic Bhd.
http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2008/5/13/technology/1186496&sec=technology

Possible now to have .my without the .com
Malaysian Web site owners can now choose to end their URL addresses with ".my" 
only, instead of ".com.my".
http://www.zdnetasia.com/blogs/msiaexplorer/0,3800011234,63003653,00.htm

ICANN Unanimously Approves RegistryPro Proposal to Expand .Pro [news release]
RegistryPro, the exclusive operator of the .Pro TLD, has received approval from 
ICANN to greatly expand the scope and availability of the .Pro TLD. The newly 
ratified terms of service increases the number of professionals who are 
eligible for the TLD, extends the availability globally, and streamlines the 
registration process.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/05/14/icann-unanimously-approves-registrypro-proposal-to-expand-pro/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/icann-unanimously-approves-registrypro-proposal-to-expand-.pro.html
http://registrypro.pro/pressreleasses/2008/0514.html

RegistryPro Expands the .Pro Domain
The .pro domain ... will be loosening its restrictions, according to an 
announcement from the registry's operator.
http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/051408_RegistryPro_Expands_the_Pro_Domain.cfm

More professionals to be allowed .pro domains
The organisation behind .pro has received approval to make the top-level domain 
available to a wider range of users.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39417170,00.htm

sco: MSPs consider Scots web domain plan
Moves to create a Scottish web domain are being discussed by MSPs. The 
politicians will consider a public petition to replace the familiar "co.uk" 
internet address with ".sco".
http://www.carricktoday.co.uk/latest-scottish-news/MSPs-consider-Scots-web-domain.4075530.jp
http://www.guideandgazette.co.uk/latest-scottish-news/MSPs-consider-Scots-web-domain.4075530.jp

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Nato allies agree to cyber defence unit
Seven Nato members signed a deal today to provide staff and funds for a new 
research centre designed to boost the alliance's defences against 
cyber-terrorism.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/14/nato

Estonian cyber defence hub set up
Seven Nato nations have backed a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, which 
last year blamed Russia for weeks of attacks on its internet structure. 
Germany, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy and Spain will staff and fund the 
hub in the Estonian capital Tallinn. 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7401260.stm

NATO nations back cyber defence centre
Seven NATO nations gave their backing on Wednesday to a new cyber defence 
centre in Estonia, the ex-Soviet state which last year faced weeks of attacks 
on its Internet structure after a row with Russia.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUKL149828020080514

Stung by cyber warfare, Estonia, NATO allies to sign deal on cyber defense 
center [AP]
Estonia and six NATO allies will sign a deal this week to provide staff and 
funds for a new research center designed to boost the alliance's defenses 
against cyber terrorism.
http://news.smh.com.au/technology/stung-by-cyber-warfare-estonia-nato-allies-to-sign-deal-on-cyber-defense-center-20080514-2dwx.html
http://news.theage.com.au/technology/stung-by-cyber-warfare-estonia-nato-allies-to-sign-deal-on-cyber-defense-center-20080514-2dwx.html

The State of Cyber-Security: Forbes special report
We live in what the economist Fritz Machlup called in 1962 an "information 
society." Data and information fuel corporate competition, separate the haves 
and have-nots and even define political power. Bits and bytes have truly become 
a battleground.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/05/14/security-privacy-cyberspace-tech-security08-cx_ag_0514security_land.html

When Cyber Terrorism Becomes State Censorship
One year ago, hundreds of thousands of bogus requests for information poured 
into Estonia's data networks, knocking government, media and banking Web sites 
offline. Local officials were quick to point fingers at the Russian government, 
declaring its country the first victim of cyber warfare. Now, a year of 
analysis has shown that it was nothing so straightforward.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/05/14/cyberattacks-terrorism-estonia-tech-security08-cx_ag_0514attacks.html

Where The Web Is Weak
Tolstoy wrote that happy families are all alike, while every unhappy family is 
unhappy in its own way. Something like the opposite might be said for Web 
sites. Many of the Web's millions of insecure pages can be hacked with just one 
or two tricks. But patching the bugs in each of those vulnerable sites requires 
a unique solution.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/05/14/web-hacking-google-tech-security08-cx_ag_0514webhack.html

uk: Computer Misuse Act changes are delayed further
Denial of service attacks will not be criminalised in England and Wales for 
another six months despite measures lying unused in existing laws since 2006. 
Changes to the Computer Misuse Act will not be activated until October.
http://out-law.com/page-9109

Preparing for cyber warfare: US Air Force floats botnet plan
Back in the Cold War era, the military's plans for developing the next 
generation of war-fighting capabilities were always a closely guarded secret; 
programs for developing cutting-edge bombs and missiles were highly classified, 
and you certainly didn't need the public's permission to invent new ways to 
roast the enemy. But in the Internet era, the technical realities associated 
with carrying out cyber warfare on a largely civilian network infrastructure 
dictate that if you build a massive military botnet aimed at shutting down 
enemy networks with distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, then you can 
expect that the public will find out what you're up to sooner or later. And 
they may not be all that happy about it.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080512-preparing-for-cyber-warfare-us-air-force-floats-botnet-plan.html

Hackers hijack a half-million sites in latest attack
More than half a million Web sites have been compromised in a new round of 
attacks that hacked domains in order to infect unsuspecting users' PCs with a 
variety of malware, a security researcher said today.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;18994984;fp;2;fpid;1

Are Botnets Run by Spy Agencies?
A recent story today about discussions for an official defense Botnet in the 
USA prompted me to post a question I've been asking for the last year. Are some 
of the world's botnets secretly run by intelligence agencies, and if not, why 
not? Some estimates suggest that up to 1/3 of PCs are secretly part of a 
botnet. The main use of botnets is sending spam, but they are also used for 
DDOS extortion attacks and presumably other nasty things like identity theft.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/botnets_spy_agencies/

us: OMB to agencies: Lock down those DNS servers
The Office of Management and Budget will soon require agencies to configure 
their Doman Name System (DNS) servers to the security specifications set by the 
National Institute of Standards and Technology.
http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46262-1.html

Non-tech criminals can now rent-a-botnet
Online fraudsters that aren't highly skilled in the arts of cyber crime can now 
rent a service that offers an all-in-one hosting server with a built-in Zeus 
trojan administration panel and infecting tools, allowing them to create their 
own botnet.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;502221889

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us: Call Girl Goes After Girls Gone Wild For Cybersquatting
Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the reported mistress of former New York Governor 
Elliot Spitzer, has filed a $10 million lawsuit against MRA Holdings, producers 
of the popular Girls Gone Wild videos. Among the many allegations, the filing 
cites violations of the Lanham Act including cybersquatting domain names. Other 
Lanham violations include profiting from trademark infringement, false 
designation of origin, false represenation and false description of goods.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/miscellaneous/call-girl-goes-after-girls-gone-wild-for-cybersquatting/1576

California Court of Appeal stays the taking of ahrc.com
In a dramatic, last minute ruling, a California Court of Appeal has stayed the 
takeover of AHRC.com. In a terse order, the Court of Appeal stayed the trial 
court's order to takeover AHRC.com pending further briefing. Network Solutions 
was scheduled to turnover AHRC.com to the law firm of Peters and Freedman and 
Palacio del Mar Homeowners Association within a few hours.
http://ahrc.com/new/index.php/src/news/sub/article/action/ShowMedia/id/4469

Jurisdiction Over Foreign Cyber Squatters: In AtlasCopco v. AtlasCopcoiran.com
In AtlasCopco v. AtlasCopcoiran.com, et al. a Virginia District court held that 
under section 1125(d)(2)(A) of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act 
(ACPA), a court can exercise authority over an entity, rather an individual. 
They can assert this type of jurisdictional standard, known as rem 
jurisdiction, to cyber squatters located in foreign countries as long as the 
plaintiff can confirm the following:
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1724

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One small step: Google officially supports IPv6
According to a post on the Official Google Blog, the search company is "pleased 
to let you know that Google search is also available over IPv6."
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080514-one-small-step-google-officially-supports-ipv6.html

Looking towards IPv6
We care a lot about the health of the Internet. Recently, we've become 
increasingly concerned that IPv4 addresses — the numbers that computers use to 
connect to the Internet — are running out. Current projections place IPv4 
address space exhaustion somewhere in late 2011, and while technologies such as 
Network Address Translation (NAT) can offer temporary respite, they complicate 
the Internet's architecture, pose barriers to the development of new 
applications, and run contrary to network openness principles.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/looking-towards-ipv6.html

Google sets sights on IPv6
Google announced Wednesday on its official blog that Google search is now 
available over an IPv6 connection. What?
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9943822-7.html

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VeriSign wins patent for Internet typo redirection [AP]
The company that runs many of the Internet's core directory systems has won a 
patent for its controversial service that helps Internet users find sites even 
when they mistype addresses.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/05/14/financial/f151531D02.DTL
http://www.thestate.com/technology-wire/story/405161.html
http://news.smh.com.au/technology/verisign-wins-patent-for-internet-typo-redirection-20080515-2eg8.html
http://news.theage.com.au/technology/verisign-wins-patent-for-internet-typo-redirection-20080515-2eg8.html

MYOB moves into domains, hosting
Accounting software vendor MYOB has launched an online services business 
offering domain registration and Web hosting services.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1599277168;fp;2;fpid;1

Australian chosen to head WIPO
Australian patent lawyer Francis Gurry won a tight ballot overnight to take 
over later this year as head of the United Nations' World Intellectual Property 
Organisation (WIPO).
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/14/2243938.htm

Website Magazine Ranks “Domain Registrars”
Website Magazine is a great free resource for domainers looking to develop 
their domains. But don’t turn to the publication for good advice on domain 
names.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/05/13/website-magazine-ranks-domain-registrars/

How GoDaddy Domain Name Backorders Work
Before GoDaddy launched its domain name aftermarket TDNAM, I used to backorder 
a number of domains from the registrar. They were fairly good at grabbing 
expired domains, especially non-.coms. But then the company started sending its 
own expired domains to auction at TNDAM, which seems to conflict with placing a 
backorder.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/05/14/how-godaddy-domain-name-backorders-work/

What’s in a domain name? NIST has an answer
Everyone knows how frustrating — and embarrassing — it can be to mistype a URL 
into your browser. (Remember the snickering you used to hear if you went to 
“whitehouse.com” instead of “whitehouse.gov”? The .com address is now a 
political news site, by the way.) The Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and 
Numbers (ICANN) plans to launch a new round of proposals later this year for 
generic top-level Internet domains and is looking for a way to help avoid 
confusion and fraud as the number of domains increases.
http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46261-1.html

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Think a gallon of gas is pricey? GasPrices.com to be auctioned starting at 
$200k: Other domain names offered for sale: Koran.com, Israel.com, Jackpot.com 
and BlueRay.com
If it takes a killer Web domain name to create a profitable Web site, then 
online entrepreneurs might want to peek at the latest round of topical domain 
names being offered at auction by online vendor Moniker Online Services LLC.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9085600
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1740509340;fp;2;fpid;1
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1740509340
http://thestandard.com/news/2008/05/14/gasprices-com-be-auctioned-starting-200k

Inside Your Domain Portfolio
Perhaps you’ve been managing a domain portfolio for years or maybe you’re just 
getting started with your plans to build a portfolio. We’ve seen a lot of 
changes in the domain industry over the last year, some positive, some 
challenging. Whether you’re an old pro or just beginning, this spring is a 
great time to take inventory and make sure your domain business is on the right 
track for success this year and beyond.
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1728

Sedo's New Brokerage Application: Have you ever wanted to buy or sell a domain 
or a portfolio
Have you ever wanted to buy or sell a domain or a portfolio of domains but just 
didn’t have the time to market it, manage and negotiate the best possible 
price? With Sedo’s new brokerage application tool, you can now request this 
premium service for the opportunity to work with an experienced Sedo domain 
broker, to help sell or acquire the domains you really want. To increase the 
communication between you and your broker; Sedo has also implemented a comment 
tool and status update to make sure that our clients are kept up to date and 
notified throughout the process.
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1726

Howzat! Premium “Cricket” Domain Names Up for Grabs
A list of 50 domain names, described by the owners as having the ability to 
“control cricket in the future around the World” when developed into websites 
are up for sale.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/05/14/howzat-premium-cricket-domain-names-up-for-grabs/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/howzat-premium-cricket-domain-names-up-for-grabs.html

Moniker Unveils Additional Domain Names Available at Upcoming T.R.A.F.F.I.C. 
East Event in Orlando
Moniker.com, an Oversee.net company and provider of Domain Asset Management(R) 
services, today announced the availability of additional premium domain names 
for purchase via a live and online domain name auction at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. 
East conference in Orlando.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/05/14/moniker-unveils-additional-domain-names-available-at-upcoming-traffic-east-event-in-orlando/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/moniker-unveils-additional-domain-names-available-at-upcoming-t.r.a.f.f.i.c.-east-event-in-orlando.html

Prescription for Success: Domains Made Dr. Kevin Ham Incredibly Wealthy But He 
Says His Life's Work Has Just Begun
Dr. Kevin Ham - everyone in this industry knows the name but only a handful of 
people really know the man. When you run a domain business that reportedly 
generates well over $1 million a week from various domain-related ventures and 
a portfolio of approximately 300,000 names, it is easy for the statistics to 
overshadow the human being behind them. Especially when that person is as 
humble and self-effacing as the 37-year-old Canadian doctor from Vancouver.
http://dnjournal.com/cover/2008/may.htm

au: Fairfax in internet search advertising joint venture
Fairfax Media is hoping to snare a slice of the burgeoning internet search 
market by acting as a middleman between the search engine companies and small 
advertisers.
http://business.theage.com.au/fairfax-in-internet-search-advertising-joint-venture-20080514-2ecz.html
http://business.smh.com.au/fairfax-in-internet-search-advertising-joint-venture-20080514-2ecz.html

Frank Schilling’s Defensive Patent
On April 24, 2006, domain name portfolio owner Frank Schilling filed a patent 
application for “Generic top-level domain re-routing system” with the help of 
attorney John Berryhill. This patent, if granted, could end up being very 
important to the domain name industry.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/05/14/frank-schillings-defensive-patent/

Surviving the ‘Dot-Crunch’
It’s a funny thing how domainers always expect their stank to rise…and continue 
rising. Funny because if you’ve been in this business long enough you’ve likely 
weathered, or not, a few industry tempests and cycles. We’re hardened sailors 
who have seen tough squalls and lived to tell the tale.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/featured/surviving-the-%e2%80%98dot-crunch%e2%80%99/1573

Is Harmony.com Worth $5 Million?
Shortly after Fund.com raked in $10 million, reportedly a record-breaker for a 
straight domain price, Jay Westerdal, the 30-year-old CEO of Name Intelligence, 
Inc., put up Harmony.com at the starting bid of $5 million, a sale that went 
live officially today.
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/05/12/is-harmonycom-worth-5-million

TRAFFIC Does Disney
Domain name conference lands at Disney World next week.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/05/12/traffic-does-disney/

Google China Formally Launches New Ad Product
Google China has formally released its new online advertisement product Google 
AdSense for Chinese small and medium enterprises.
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2008/05/15/6745-google-china-formally-launches-new-ad-product/

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Neue Debatten um Internationalisierung der Internet-Verwaltung
England, Frankreich und Deutschland wollen das dritte Internet Governance Forum 
(IGF) im indischen Hyderabad im Dezember mit nationalen Foren vorbereiten. Das 
IGF der UN war aus einem heftigen Konflikt über die Internationalisierung der 
Internet-Verwaltung beim UN-Weltgipfel der Informationsgesellschaft (WSIS) 
entstanden. Das Forum soll als Plattform unter Ägide der UN Fragen der Politik 
im Netz und der Steuerung des Internet diskutieren.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Neue-Debatten-um-Internationalisierung-der-Internet-Verwaltung--/meldung/107848

US-Offizier will Abschreckung im Cyberspace
Die US-Luftwaffe kümmert sich nicht mehr nur um den Luftraum, sondern auch um 
den virtuellen Raum. Damit sie im Cyberspace ebenso schlagkräftig ist wie am 
Himmel, fordert ein Oberst der US-Luftstreitkräfte digitale Aufrüstung. Er 
schlägt die Einrichtung eines Botnetzes vor, um Denial-of-Service-Attacken auf 
die Kommunikationsinfrastruktur eines Gegners durchführen zu können.
http://www.golem.de/0805/59647.html

Schon 12 Millionen .de-Domains
Die Zahl der Internet-Adressen mit der Deutschland-Endung «de» hat die Schwelle 
von zwölf Millionen überschritten. Damit setzte sich der Trend fort, dass jedes 
Jahr etwa eine Million Domains neu hinzukommen, wie die Registrierungsstelle 
DENIC in Frankfurt am Main mitteilte. «Ein Ende ist nicht abzusehen.»
http://net-tribune.de/article/110508-51.php

Das «Fenster zum Internet» feiert Geburtstag
Vor 15 Jahren wurde das «World Wide Web» zur allgemeinen Nutzung freigegeben - 
Für viele im Alltag unverzichtbar
http://www.erlanger-nachrichten.de/artikel.asp?art=815921&kat=5&man=12

Events – Rückblick auf ENUM-Tag und Domainpulse
DENIC eG, die Verwaltung von .de-Domains, und das Joint Venture "Domainpulse" 
von DENIC, Nic.at und SWITCH bieten den Daheimgebliebenen einen Blick auf ihre 
Veranstaltungen.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/events-rueckblick-auf-enum-tag-und-domainpulse-id667191.html

NATO probt den Cyber-War
In Estland, vor einem Jahr selbst im Visier von Hackern, will die NATO in 
Zukunft den virtuellen Krieg gegen Cyber-Terroristen üben.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/277572/

TLDs – Neues von .nl, .fr und .info
Pragmatisch und basisdemokratisch – trotz aller Unregelmäßigkeiten bei der 
Einführung von Zifferndomains in den Niederlanden lässt sich .nl nicht 
einschüchtern und versucht, das Problem rasch zu lösen. Der französischen 
Domain-Verwaltung AFNIC steht ein grundsätzliches Problem dagegen erst ins 
Haus. Und bei .info gibts was zu gewinnen.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/tlds-neues-von-nl-fr-und-info-id667190.html

Register.me: Fahrplan für me-domains
Die Registry der me-domains hat ihren Fahrplan für die Registrierung der 
me-domains veröffentlicht.
http://www.linx.de/Unternehmen--5570030--Secura+GmbH----5570030::shownews_7138.html

Sicherheit bei Sedo: Darf's ein bisschen mehr sein?
Ob Domainhandel, Online-Banking oder E-Mailversand: Millionen nutzen täglich 
das Internet. Leider steigt auch die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Daten von 
Unbefugten ausspioniert werden und so großer Schaden verursacht werden kann. 
Wir arbeiten kontinuierlich daran, dass Sedo weiterhin eine sichere und 
zuverlässige Handelsplattform für alle Nutzer bleibt. Welche 
Sicherheits-Standards wir für Sie eingerichtet haben, erfahren Sie hier.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1732

Start von.me-Domains: Neuer Trend am Domain-Himmel?
Seit dem 01. Mai können Domains unter dem montenegrischen Kürzel .me bei der 
Registrierungsstelle Afilias beantragt werden. Ähhnlich wie bei .asia wird es 
auch hier mehrere Phasen in der "Sunrise Period" geben, bevor letztendlich 
jedermann ab 17. Juli .me-Domains registrieren kann. Spannend wird es auch 
werden, wenn die begehrtesten Domains wie z. B. love.me, help.me, marry.me, 
adopt.me, usw. versteigert werden.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1737

Domainrechtliche Verfahrensarten: Schiedsverfahren bei .uk Domains
Die britische Vergabestelle für Domainnamen Nominet führt derzeit ca. 5 Mio. 
registrierte Domainnamen z.B. unter den TLD .co.uk, .org.uk und .me.uk. Sie ist 
damit eine der größten Vergabestellen der Welt und .co.uk eine der beliebtesten 
TLD.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1736

Sedo erhält Auszeichnungen: Awards als bester Handelsplatz und Parkinganbieter
Auch in diesem Jahr gibt es Grund zur Freude bei Sedo, denn in der letzten 
Woche hagelte es Auszeichnungen von Domainnamewire.com und von der 
Veranstaltung Domain Roundtable in den USA.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1729

Wissen Sie, was .asia-Domains wert sind?: Jetzt einschätzen und gewinnen!
Knapp 6 Wochen nach der Live Registrierung von .asia gibt es schon die ersten 
Verkäufe auf Sedo. Bisher höchster Verkauf ist goldfinger.asia für 1500 EUR. 
Anders als bei der Endung .eu hat die Domain also keinen rasanten Start 
hingelegt. Aber was nicht ist, kann ja noch werden.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1733

DomainvermarkterForum in Berlin: Branchentreffen wird wieder zahlreiche 
Besucher anziehen
Alle Jahre wieder: Bereits zum vierten Mal findet vom 04. - 05. September 2008 
das DomainvermarkterForum statt, diesmal in der Hauptstadt Berlin. Auf der 
größten und bedeutendsten deutschen Veranstaltung für "Domainer" werden über 
120 Teilnehmer mit weit über 400.000 Domainnamen erwartet. Auch in diesem Jahr 
können sich die Besucher auf ein interessantes Tagungsprogramm mit 
anschließender Domain-Live-Versteigerung freuen. Sedo ist erneut als 
Goldsponsor mit von der Partie.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1734

Erste Rechtsschutz- Versicherung ist da: Großer Schritt im Markenrecht
Auf die Frage nach einer Rechtschutzversicherung für Domain- und Markenrecht 
konnten wir unseren Mandanten bisher immer nur sagen: "Die gibt es nicht!". 
Bisher. Eine Gesellschaft aus Darmstadt bietet eine solche 
Rechtsschutzversicherung jetzt an. Die Gesellschaft wirbt auf ihren Flyern mit 
dem Slogan: "Und wir versichern es doch!".
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1735

Domainhandel im April/Mai: Der letzte Monat verlief ruhig
Die letzten vier Wochen im Domainhandel verliefen etwas ruhiger als gewöhnlich: 
Es gab zwar keine Verkäufe im sechsstelligen Bereich, dafür aber eine Menge 
Verkäufe die sich im fünfstelligen Bereich ansiedelten. Ein deutscher Begriff 
in Kombination mit .com führt die Liste der höchsten Verkäufe an: 
sexkontakt.com ging für 40.000€ über den Ladentisch. Bei den .de-Verkäufen wird 
schnell ersichtlich, dass der Sommer naht: Domains aus der Kategorie 
Reise/Tourismus haben sich besonders gut verkauft.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1730

Auktionen im Mai: GreatDomains-und Premium-Auktion
Am 22. Mai 2008 starten gleich zwei Auktionen bei Sedo: Die 
GreatDomains-Auktion mit Top-Domains unter der Endung .com, sowie die 
Premium-Auktion mit Top-Domains unterschiedlicher Endung. Mit von der Partie 
sind u. a. America.com, cognac.com, import.com, won.com, wt.com, apfelsaft.de, 
catchen.net, elfenbein.de und topmodel.de.
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1731

Francis Gurry neuer WIPO-Chef
Der australische Patentanwalt Francis Gurry ist am Dienstag in Genf zum neuen 
Chef der World Intellectual Property Organisation [WIPO] nominiert worden. Die 
WIPO ist die Organisation der UN, die sich mit Fragen des "geistigen Eigentums" 
befasst, etwa mit Problemen rund um Patente oder Copyright-Fragen. Die WIPO 
fungiert aber auch als Schlichtungsstelle bei Internet-Domainstreitigkeiten.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/277638/

World Intellectual Property Organization bekommt neuen Chef
Der Australier Francis Gurry wird neuer Generaldirektor der World Intellectual 
Property Organisation (WIPO), der für das geistige Eigentum zuständigen 
Organisation der Vereinten Nationen (UN). Gurry setzte sich überraschend 
schnell im vierten Wahlgang durch, nachdem zahlreiche Bewerber aus aller Welt 
ihre Kandidaturen zurückgezogen hatten.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/World-Intellectual-Property-Organization-bekommt-neuen-Chef--/meldung/107876

Augmentation de tarif pour le .ORG
Le registre du .ORG annonce une augmentation de ses tarifs prenant effet en 
novembre prochain.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1526/organisation-augmentation-de-tarif-pour-le-org.php

.EU : transfert de noms en quarantaine pour défaut de renouvellement
Une décision judiciaire portant sur les noms de domaine elitemodel.eu et 
elitemodelmanagement.eu, ordonne leur transfert alors même qu'ils sont en 
quarantaine pour défaut de renouvellement. Explications.
http://domainesinfo.fr/chronique/197/eu-transfert-de-noms-en-quarantaine-pour-defaut-de-renouvellement.php


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