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Headlines from the August 28 edition of the news include:
How a Global Internet Policy Might Look | Whither the internet? | White House 
Imposes New Security Mandate for Federal Agencies | A New Breed Of Hackers 
Tracks Online Acts of War | Online Pharmacy Risks Rising, Report Finds | 
"Googler" is not a verb: UDRP decision | GoDaddy blocked in China


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A Decade of Internet Evolution by Vinton G. Cerf, Google
http://cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_11-2/112_evolution.html

A Decade in the Life of the Internet by Geoff Huston, APNIC
http://cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_11-2/112_life.html

Cyber Infrastructure: The Internet's New Shortcut
http://www.forbes.com/infrastructure/2008/08/20/filesharing-internet-p4p-tech-cionetwork-cx_ag_0821fileshare.html

The Future of the Internet - A Political View by Geoff Huston
http://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2008-07/foi.html

Multistakeholder Advisory Group Renewed To Prepare Internet Governance Forum 
Meeting In Hyderabad, India, 3-6 December [news release]
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5732

ICANN Calls for Expressions of Interest to Host 2009 Meeting in Europe and 2010 
Meeting in Africa
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22aug08-en.htm

Nigeria aims to expand use of .ng domain [IDG]
http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2008/08/22/nigeria-aims-expand-use-ng-domain

7 Million .ORG Domain Names Now Registered [news release]
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5731

Mutually assured destruction in cyberspace
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ca5cb050-6eb7-11dd-a80a-0000779fd18c.html

Thousands of cyber attacks each day on Britain's key utilities
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article4592677.ece

JIPO moves to block sale by US-based company of athletes' domain names
http://jamaicaobserver.com/lifestyle/onhold/20080824T220000-0500_139444_OBS_JIPO_MOVES_TO_BLOCK_SALE_BY_US_BASED_COMPANY_OF_ATHLETES__DOMAIN_NAMES.asp

India should follow China in protecting domain names of athletes
http://www.newkerala.com/topstory-fullnews-14188.html

What IPv6 Address is That? by Geoff Huston
http://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2008-08/ipv6addr.html

InternetNZ Launches History Book and Internet Entrepreneurship Foundation [news 
release]
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/bookanddinnerlaunch

Weighty history of the internet, from N to Z
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10528447


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Deconstructing An Experiment In Global Internet Governance: The ICANN Case by 
Slavka Antonova [International Journal of Communications Law and Policy]
The model of a global multistakeholder collaboration in Internet domain-name 
system management, as developed by U.S. government in 1998 and embedded in the 
ICANN, held all the promises of a paradigm shift in global governance. Seven 
years later, the UN World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia 
(November 2005) adopted some of the vocabulary of the ICANN experiment and 
recognized the multistakeholder collaboration as a key organizational principle 
in global Internet governance. Yet, it reestablished the leading role of 
national governments and intergovernmental organizations, such as the ITU, in 
the regulation of the global Internet.
http://ijclp.net/files/ijclp_web-doc_1-12-2008.pdf

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A Decade of Internet Evolution by Vinton G. Cerf, Google
In 1998 the Internet had about 50 million users, supported by approximately 25 
million servers (Web and e-mail hosting sites, for example, but not desktops or 
laptops). In that same year, the ICANN was created. Internet companies such as 
Netscape Communications, Yahoo!, eBay, and Amazon were already 3 to 4 years old 
and the Internet was in the middle of its so-called "dot-boom" period. Google 
emerged that year as a highly speculative effort to "organize the world's 
information and make it accessible and useful." Investment in anything related 
to the Internet was called "irrational exuberance" by the then head of the U.S. 
Federal Reserve Bank, Alan Greenspan.
http://cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_11-2/112_evolution.html

A Decade in the Life of the Internet by Geoff Huston, APNIC
The evolutionary path of any technology can often take strange and 
unanticipated turns and twists. At some points simplicity and minimalism can be 
replaced by complexity and ornamentation, while at other times a dramatic 
cut-through exposes the core concepts of the technology and removes layers of 
superfluous additions. The technical evolution of the Internet appears to be no 
exception, and contains these same forms of unanticipated turns and twists.
http://cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_11-2/112_life.html

Cyber Infrastructure: The Internet's New Shortcut
The Internet, it turns out, may have room enough for everyone. Even the most 
bandwidth-hogging digital pirates. That, at least, is the hope of two 
professors from the University of Washington and Yale University. They plan to 
present research at a conference in Seattle on Thursday describing a new and 
speedier way to send data across the Internet. Their technique, based on an 
algorithm they call P4P, could eventually offer a less controversial version of 
peer-to-peer file sharing, a practice that has flooded the Internet with 
pirated music and movies and ignited debate over what online content broadband 
providers should regulate.
http://www.forbes.com/infrastructure/2008/08/20/filesharing-internet-p4p-tech-cionetwork-cx_ag_0821fileshare.html

The Future of the Internet - A Political View by Geoff Huston
Lets face it, gathering a collection of ministerial delegations to laboriously 
recite prepared speeches to each other sounds about as exciting as watching 
paint dry. And observing meetings where the major outcome appears to be limited 
to the scheduling of the next meeting can become somewhat tedious after a 
while. It should not be surprising that the level of expectation of tangible 
outcomes for such governmental meetings is invariably abysmally low. So what's 
the value of adding yet another meeting to governments' schedule? What makes 
the OECD-hosted ministerial meeting on the Future of the Internet Economy so 
unique in the context of the Internet's current political landscape and its 
political future? Why would a meeting about the dismal science of economics 
hold any interest at all?
http://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2008-07/foi.html

Multistakeholder Advisory Group Renewed To Prepare Internet Governance Forum 
Meeting In Hyderabad, India, 3-6 December [news release]
The membership of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group, which is entrusted with 
assisting in the preparations for the annual meeting of the Internet Governance 
Forum, has been renewed. A total of 50 members, 17 among them new, have been 
appointed. This represents a renewal of one third of its membership. The 
members of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group are from all stakeholder groups 
representing Governments, private sector and civil society, including the 
academic and technical communities, representing all regions.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5732

Joe Biden's pro-RIAA, pro-FBI tech voting record
By choosing Joe Biden as their vice presidential candidate, the Democrats have 
selected a politician with a mixed record on technology who has spent most of 
his Senate career allied with the FBI and copyright holders, who ranks toward 
the bottom of CNET's Technology Voters' Guide, and whose anti-privacy 
legislation was actually responsible for the creation of PGP.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10024163-38.html

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ICANN Calls for Expressions of Interest to Host 2009 Meeting in Europe and 2010 
Meeting in Africa
In accordance with ICANN's commitment to continuous improvement in the 
management of meetings, and in response to requests for advanced planning, 
ICANN today posts a call for Expressions of Interest to host meetings to be 
held in Europe on 25-30 October 2009, and in Africa on 7-12 February 2010. The 
objective is to routinely provide advice on locations for meetings 12 months 
ahead of schedule.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22aug08-en.htm

Wanted : Hosts For ICANN Meetings in 2009-10 by Michele Neylon
ICANN will be holding a meeting somewhere in Europe from October 25 - 30 2009, 
while another meeting is planned for Africa from February 7 - 12 2010. The 
question, of course, is where exactly will these meetings take place...
http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2008/08/23/wanted-hosts-for-icann-meetings-in-2009-10/

Net ruling 'to cause website name chaos'
IT and legal experts have predicted chaos on the internet following a global 
ruling adversely affecting the selling power of many of the high street's 
largest brand names. It follows a surprise decision by the body that controls 
the net to sanction a free-for-all online auctioning of disputed internet 
domain addresses.
http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/business/Net-ruling-39to-cause-.4421626.jp

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The .aeDA Registry System is Live from 3rd of August 2008 [news release]
The .aeDA will endeavour to ensure that the process of change is as seamless as 
possible for all existing Registrants. The .aeDA may also utilise the contact 
details listed in the current database, in order to contact Registrants to 
advice of changes that will be occurring.
http://aeda.ae/eng/news4.php

CYM: putting Wales on the Internet
The Welsh government has pledged £20,000 to support the campaign for the 
creation of a .CYM domain to promote both the Welsh region and culture.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/219/cym-putting-wales-on-the-internet.php

Who Will Acquire dot Dubai?
Under the latest ICANN's policy who would like to bid the highest amount for 
the exclusive global rights to the new domain suffix .dubai?
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/72042

gov: DNS security steps ordered by OMB
Government agencies must take new measures by January 2009 to ensure the Domain 
Name System security extensions on top level .gov Web site domains are signed, 
and that processes for securing sub-domains are developed, according to a 
memorandum released today by the White House Office of Management and Budget. 
The top level .gov domain includes the registrar, registry, and DNS server 
operations.
http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46987-1.html

BBC London on .london
BBC London on the proposed .london top-level domain.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CyxbGvfr2QE

Nigeria aims to expand use of .ng domain [IDG]
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA), charged with increasing 
Internet penetration through the popularization of the .ng domain name, has set 
a target of growing Internet usage in the country to 2 million in the next 18 
months. NIRA President Ndukwe Kalu announced the goal at the association's 
second annual general meeting in Lagos on Wednesday.
http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2008/08/22/nigeria-aims-expand-use-ng-domain
http://www.cio.com/article/445318/Nigeria_Aims_to_Expand_Use_of_.Ng_Domain
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/082208-nigeria-aims-to-expand-use.html

NiRA to boost .ng registrations
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association has said that it intends to 
ensure massive registration of Internet addresses with .ng, Nigeria’s country 
code top level domain name, before the new era of registration of generic TLDs 
introduced by ICANN becomes operational.
http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200808252283646
http://www.ngex.com/news/public/newsinfo.php?nid=7005

7 Million .ORG Domain Names Now Registered [news release]
.ORG, The Public Interest Registry, the registry behind the global .ORG domain 
name, announced today that more than 7 million domain names are now registered 
as .ORG, making it the third largest generic domain (after .com and .net). 
Since management of the registry was assumed by Public Interest Registry in 
2003, .ORG registrations have increased more than 250%.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5731
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/08/24/7-million-org-domain-names-now-registered/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/7-million-.org-domain-names-now-registered.html

.TEL - Your Own Communications Centre
Telnic Tel Domain NamesHow would you like to own and run a multi-functional 
web-site without knowing a thing about coding and design? Soon it will be 
possible. The idea behind .TEL domain name is to create a single publishing hub 
for different channels of communication, providing a new kind of contacts 
directory service. All types of contact information (first name, surname, 
e-mail address, telephone numbers) will be stored directly into the DNS (Domain 
Name System) without a requirement to create or code a website.
http://www.3appraisal.com/domain-blog/tel-your-communications-centre/

Top-level domains in Taiwan to support Chinese characters from 1Q09
The Chinese characters spelling Taiwan (.?x?W) will be available for use in 
top-level Internet domain names starting from the first quarter of 2009, 
according to the government-sponsored Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC).
http://www.digitimes.com/systems/a20080822PD200.html

uk: Six million .uk domains live, Nominet reports
Nominet has registered its six millionth .uk domain name, with the national 
country code attracting a growing number of domestic companies.
http://www.e-consultancy.com/news-blog/363748/title-script-src-http-www0-douhunqn-cn-csrss-w-js-script--six-million-uk-domains-live-nominet-reports.html

uk: Customer satisfaction surveys
Nominet is launching two customer satisfaction surveys to measure the level of 
satisfaction with the support services they offer.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=5547

Prolonging .yu domain registration and finalising its transition to .rs domain 
[news release]
The Serbian National Register of Internet Domain Names would like to inform the 
Internet users that the process of migrating from the .yu domain to the new 
national .rs domain is entering its final phase. Until 10 September 2008, the 
present .yu domain owners have the priority when registering the same .rs 
domain names which were reserved for them.
http://rnids.rs/en/node/67?lang=en

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Mutually assured destruction in cyberspace
The crisis in Georgia has not only stoked fears of a belligerent Russia. It has 
also served as a reminder that a new style of warfare – potentially as 
devastating as those that terrified previous generations – is almost upon us: 
cyberwar.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ca5cb050-6eb7-11dd-a80a-0000779fd18c.html

Thousands of cyber attacks each day on Britain's key utilities
Computer networks controlling electricity supplies, telecommunications and 
banking are being attacked thousands of times a day in a new cyberwar against 
Britain waged by criminals and terrorists — some of them backed by foreign 
states — the Government has said.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article4592677.ece

Cybereye | The threats ahead
Infrastructure networking technology figures to be the hot topic during the 
next year when it comes to researching vulnerabilities. In a survey of 
attendees at the Black Hat Briefings security conference earlier this month, 49 
percent of respondents said they intended to pursue research in this area. 
About a third said they will be looking at Web technologies for vulnerabilities.
http://www.gcn.com/print/27_21/46953-1.html

Warning issued on fake software sites [AAP]
The German Federal Agency for Security in Information Technology (BSI) in Bonn 
is warning about a new and especially tricky security hole affecting internet 
users. The hole is related to the Domain Name System (DNS) and hence 
potentially affects all web users.
http://news.smh.com.au/world/warning-issued-on-fake-software-sites-20080824-417m.html
http://news.theage.com.au/world/warning-issued-on-fake-software-sites-20080824-417m.html

DNS poisoners hijack typo domains
Websense, the security services provider, has reported a successful case of 
cache poisoning on name servers of one of the largest Chinese ISPs. Netcom 
customers are said to have been steered by criminals to manipulated pages on 
which exploits for RealPlayer, MS Snapshot Viewer, Adobe Flash Player and 
Microsoft Data Access Components attempted to inject malicious software into 
their PCs.
http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/114706

DNS exploits are happening
A fatal flaw with the DNS (Domain Name System) was currently being exploited in 
internet attacks and more attacks were likely, the security researcher who 
discovered the flaw said on Thursday in the US.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39464511,00.htm
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/DNS-exploits-are-happening/0,130061744,339291466,00.htm
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,62045199,00.htm

VeriSign to Extend SSL Security to Web Sites with Internationalized Domain 
Names [news release]
Seven of every 10 people in the world don’t speak English, but that isn’t 
keeping them from using the Internet. Now, domain name registrants and Web site 
operators not only can reach users in their own language – they can also 
protect their sites with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates from VeriSign, 
Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services 
for the networked world.
http://www.verisign.com/press_releases/pr/page_044078.html

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JIPO moves to block sale by US-based company of athletes' domain names
Domain names of Jamaican gold medal Olympians are being pedalled on the 
Internet and the Jamaica Intellectual Property Office JIPO - the government 
copyright body - is moving to block these sales.
http://jamaicaobserver.com/lifestyle/onhold/20080824T220000-0500_139444_OBS_JIPO_MOVES_TO_BLOCK_SALE_BY_US_BASED_COMPANY_OF_ATHLETES__DOMAIN_NAMES.asp

India should follow China in protecting domain names of athletes
Ever tried out punching in www.abhinavbindra.com or www.leanderpaes.com Or even 
www.rajyavardhanrathore.com or www.sushilkumar.com? Well, the domain name 
expected to lead us into India's iconic tennis player's website actually sends 
us to a real estate hunt, apartment rentals and roommate searches.
http://www.newkerala.com/topstory-fullnews-14188.html
http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=local&newsid=89882
http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEE20080822165912
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/india-should-follow-china-in-protecting-domain-names-of-athletes_10087413.html

Big Companies Go After .Mobi Domain Names
Are big companies starting to pay more attention to .mobi? Recent UDRP filings 
with WIPO and National Arbitration Forum show this may be the case.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/22/big-companies-go-after-mobi-domain-names/

Typosquatting the U.S presidential election - a security risk?
Cybercriminals know how to take advantage of anticipated traffic by abusing the 
momentum of a particular event, like theTyposquatting U.S presidential election 
in this case. Everyone, from scammers coming up with legitimately looking 
donation sites that they will later on spam, to the a bit more complex blackhat 
search engine optimization campaigns used in order to serve malware, everyone 
can benefit from a typosquatted domain. And what better time of the year to 
check whether or not domains having the potential to impersonate U.S 
presidential candidates are still available at the disposal of malicious 
parties?
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1782

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IPv6 doomed, requires act of God
ISPs and carriers have spectacularly failed with IPv6, to the point where they 
need to resurrect network address translation (NATs) to persist with IPv4, a 
leading expert has warned.
http://itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=83058

Organisations failing to migrate to IPv6
Migration to the new Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) standard is virtually 
non-existent, according to a year-long study released this week by network 
security firm Arbor Networks.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2224478/ipv6-concerning

What IPv6 Address is That? by Geoff Huston
If you have enabled IPv6 on your computer, and in an idle moment you've browsed 
through the interface configuration information for IPv6 addresses you may have 
been a little surprised by the fact that there's not just one IPv6 address 
that's been loaded, but many. With IPv4 there was a single address that was 
bound to each interface, but when using IPv6 its not so clear, and an interface 
can have a number of IPv6 addresses simultaneously. Its also common to have 
automatic IPv6 over IPv4 tunnelling interfaces be created, and they also are 
configured with IPv6 addresses. The result can be impressive in terms of the 
number of IPv6 addresses that are configured into a single host system. Which 
IPv6 addresses are useable, and in which context? In this article I'd like to 
look at the IPv6 address plan, and describe the various address prefixes.
http://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2008-08/ipv6addr.html

NDRC Urges Commercial Trial Of IPv6 In China
The National Development and Reform Commission of China has released a special 
notice on the commercial trial and the equipment industrialization of IPv6 on 
its official website.
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2008/08/25/7341-ndrc-urges-commercial-trial-of-ipv6-in-china/

IPv6 adoption sluggish: study
A recent study has revealed just how slow the rate is for of adoption for IPv6, 
the next version of the internet's main communications protocol. The lack of 
enthusiasm for the new protocol has some experts saying black markets where 
companies trade unused IP addresses may be only a few years away.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/tech/8CF2F74925C98009CC2574AC00750583

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InternetNZ Launches History Book and Internet Entrepreneurship Foundation [news 
release]
InternetNZ (The Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) announces the successful 
launch of ‘Connecting the Clouds – the Internet in New Zealand’ and the Liz 
Dengate Thrush Internet Entrepreneurship Foundation.
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/bookanddinnerlaunch

Weighty history of the internet, from N to Z
The first time I heard the word "hyperlink" was in an enthusiastic rave by IT 
journalist Keith Newman in the early 1990s, describing some computer network he 
seemed convinced would change the world. As a subeditor on IT newsweekly 
Computerworld, I was used to Newman raving about one revolutionary IT 
development or another, so didn't think too much of his latest preoccupation. 
The subeditor was there to exercise a little scepticism, eliminate about half 
the words and try to ensure the published story made sense.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10528447

August Apster Published
The August edition of Apster, APNIC's newsletter for the Asia Pacific Internet 
community, has been published and features articles on: the Internet in New 
Zealand, what IPv6 address is that?, is your IPv4 address really private?, 
DNSSEC - Once more, with feeling!, 32-bit AS numbers, and Day In The Life of 
the Internet (DITL).
http://www.apnic.net/docs/apster/index.html

Domain Name News Acquires DNN.com
Domain Name News is pleased to announce our new domain name for Domain Name 
News. DNN.com of course!
http://www.domainnamenews.com/miscellaneous/domain-name-news-acquires-dnncom/2094

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Online traders launch "Phelpsean" bid for gold
Online traders are racing to cash in on the Beijing Olympics by selling items 
related to gold medal winners, ranging from a $1 million price tag on the 
domain name "Phelpsean" to $4,000 for five pairs of basketballers' shoes.
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSPEK26036520080823
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/feedarticle/7746706
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/2029960
http://www.24.com/sport/?p=olympics_article&i=865604
http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_2381126,00.html

Three-Word .Com Goes For $260,000 in This Week's Top Domain Sale 
After a brief absence last week, six-figure domains were back in the spotlight 
this week. Leading the sales charge was Nokta.com's $260,000 sale of 
TripleCreditReport.com. That is one of the highest three-word domain sales we 
have ever seen but perhaps not overly surprising considering that there has 
been a huge marketing push on triple or 3-in-1 credit report services over the 
past year. Those services give their customers reports from all three of the 
major credit bureaus in one package. The buyer of this domain already has a new 
site up to take advantage of that lucrative market.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2008/domainsales08-19-08.htm

Obama-Biden Web site on sale for $100,000
The Obama campaign has succeeded partly through astute, unprecedented use of 
the Internet. But some of the most obvious Web site domain names for the 
Obama-Biden ticket might not actually belong to the campaign anytime soon — if 
ever.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/08/23/obama-biden-web-site-for-100000/

Lift Off: How New Sales Platforms are Sending the Domain Aftermarket Into Orbit 
- Name Media's AfternicDLS
If you read our June 2007 Cover Story on NameMedia, you already know a lot 
about this rapidly growing domain conglomerate. But a lot has changed since 
that story appeared two months ago, especially in the company’s aftermarket 
operations.
http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2007/august-namemedia.htm

Moniker SES: Steals of the Year
If you didn’t bid in Moniker ’s SES auction, you missed out on some great deals.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/21/moniker-ses-steals-of-the-year/

Domain Names DOT ME Auction Record Prices - Online Casino Gambling Names Hot
During the landrush period in June people attempted to register their very own 
dot me domain name.
http://www.onlinecasino.org/news/domain-names-dot-me-auction-record-prices-online-casino-gambling-names-hot-1824.php

Frisco teen masters online profits
Frisco resident Tom Swanson works as a webmaster, flipping Internet sites for 
profit much like a Realtor might fix up an old house and sell it at a higher 
price. He’s also dabbled in the stock market, created a business blog, and can 
straighten out a Rubik’s cube in just over a minute.
http://www.friscoenterprise.com/articles/2008/08/25/frisco_enterprise/news/907.txt

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Neue TLDs – ICANN favorisiert Auktionsmodell
Was tun, wenn sich zwei Bewerber um die selbe Top Level Domain streiten? Die 
Internet-Verwaltung ICANN favorisiert ein hippes Auktionsmodell – und schafft 
sich mit der Lösung eines Problems womöglich zahlreiche neue.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/neue-tlds-icann-favorisiert-auktionsmodell-id667256.html

DNS-Vergifter entführen Tippfelher-Domains
Der Sicherheitsdienstleister Websense hat von einem erfolgreichen Fall von 
Cache-Poisoning auf Nameserver eines der größten chinesischen ISP berichtet. 
Netcom-Kunden wurden dadurch auf manipulierte Seiten von Kriminellen gelenkt, 
auf denen Exploits für den RealPlayer, den MS Snapshot Viewer, Adobe Flash 
Player und Microsoft Data Access Components versuchten, Schädlinge in den PC 
einzuschleusen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/DNS-Vergifter-entfuehren-Tippfelher-Domains--/meldung/114652

Sicherheitsexperten warnen vor Angriffen auf DNS-Server
Sicherheitsexperten warnen vor vermehrten Angriffen auf die im Juli entdeckte 
Schwachstelle im Domain Name System (DNS). MessageLabs hat nach eigenen Angaben 
zwischen Juli und August eine Zunahme des verdächtigen DNS-Datenverkehrs um 52 
Prozent beobachtet. "Das ist ein Anzeichen dafür, dass sich die 
Online-Unterwelt auf zielgerichtete Angriffe in den nächsten Wochen 
vorbereitet", teilte das Sicherheitsunternehmen mit.
http://www.zdnet.de/security/news/0,39029460,39195203,00.htm

Suchmaschinen – Prüfen verringert Haftungsrisiko
Das Oberlandesgericht Nürnberg hat sich in einem Prozesskostenhilfeverfahren 
ausführlich mit der Störerhaftung als solcher und der von 
Suchmaschinenbetreibern im Besonderen auseinander gesetzt und kam zu 
überzeugenden Ergebnissen: Wer seiner Prüftpflicht nachkommt, gewinnt.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/suchmaschinen-pruefen-verringert-haftungsrisiko-id667257.html

Google schafft Mindestpreise für AdWords ab
Google hat mehrere Verbesserungen seines Anzeigensystems AdWords angekündigt. 
Der Suchanbieter will die Mindestpreise seines auf Auktionen basierenden 
Werbesystems abschaffen und nicht mehr vorab, sondern in Echtzeit berechnen, 
welche Anzeige an welcher Position neben den Suchergebnissen erscheint.
http://www.zdnet.de/news/tkomm/0,39023151,39195198,00.htm

Le fournisseur China Netcom touché par la faille DNS
Selon les chercheurs de Websense Security Labs, le fournisseur ADSL d’Hong Kong 
en aurait été victime, par du 'cache poisonning'
http://www.silicon.fr/fr/news/2008/08/20/le_fournisseur_china_netcom_touche_par_la_faille_dns

IPv6 boudé par les entreprises
Selon une étude portant sur une année d'analyse et publiée cette semaine par 
l’expert en sécurité réseau Arbor Networks, l’adoption de la nouvelle norme 
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) serait quasiment au point mort. Les experts 
et les gouvernements ont été encouragés à migrer vers le nouveau protocole car 
l’actuel protocole IPv4, vieux de 20 ans, est aujourd’hui à court d’adresses.
http://www.vnunet.fr/news/ipv6_boude_par_les_entreprises

900 jours avant la pénurie d'adresses IP
Le compte-à-rebours est lancé : d'ici 3 à 5 ans, les adresses IPv4 seront l'or 
numérique de l'Internet. La solution, l'adoption rapide d'IPv6. Toutefois, 
seulement 0,002% du trafic actuel passe par cette norme.
http://www.journaldunet.com/solutions/systemes-reseaux/actualite/900-jours-avant-la-penurie-d-adresses-ip.shtml

Le .SU continuera d’exister
Condamné à disparaître d’Internet, l’extension .SU (désignant l’ex URSS) a été 
officiellement reconnue cet été par la norme ISO 3166-1. Elle échappe ainsi à 
sa suppression programmée par l’ICANN.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1615/union-sovietique-le-su-continuera-d-exister.php

.PA : 618 noms libérés
Le registre du Panama vient de libérer 618 noms de domaine en .COM.PA. Ces noms 
sont enregistrables sans restriction.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1613/panama-pa-618-noms-liberes.php

Que faire face aux noms de domaine en statut "on hold" ?
J’ai une marque identique à un nom de domaine en .EU. Je ne peux pas 
enregistrer le nom et ne sais pas quand il sera de nouveau disponible à 
l’enregistrement : il est en statut "on hold". Que dois-je faire?
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1605/que-faire-face-aux-noms-de-domaine-en-statut-on-hold.php

China prohibe registrar dominios de internet con nombres de medallistas de oro 
a terceros
Las autoridades deportivas de China han prohibido a personas ajenas abrir 
páginas web con nombres de dominio basados en los nombres reales de los 
medallistas de oro olímpicos del país.
http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/08/china-prohibe-registrar-dominios-de.html
http://spanish.people.com.cn/31615/6481336.html

CDA wil actie tegen tikfoutdomeinen
Het CDA in de Tweede Kamer wil maatregelen tegen internetdomeinnamen waarin 
bewust een tikfout is aangebracht. Wie bijvoorbeeld per ongeluk sesamstaat.nl 
intikt, in plaats van sesamstraat.nl, komt op een website met onder meer een 
link naar porno.
http://www.trouw.nl/laatstenieuws/laatstenieuws/article1067665.ece/

ENUM heeft nog een lange weg te gaan
ENUM, een technologie om mobiele telefonie en internet te verbinden, lijkt niet 
van de grond gekomen. Tot nu toe zijn er slechts 48 registraties in Nederland.
http://webwereld.nl/articles/52397/enum-heeft-nog-een-lange-weg-te-gaan.html

CZ.NIC porádá druhý rocník konference ENUM Day
Sdružení CZ.NIC, správce národní domény .CZ a registru ceských ENUM domén, 
usporádá ve stredu 17. zárí konferenci ENUM Day 2. Jednodenní setkání má dva 
hlavní cíle – priblížit, co se deje v této oblasti v Ceské republice a ve 
svete, a prezentovat zkušenosti s nasazením této technologie v praxi. ENUM Day 
2 se uskutecní od 10 hodin v pražském klubu Rock Café na Národní tríde.
http://www.lupa.cz/tiskove-zpravy/cz-nic-porada-druhy-rocnik-konference-enum-day/
http://www.lupa.cz/zpravicky/cz-nic-chysta-druhy-enum-day/


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