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Headlines from the September 5 edition of the news include: ICANN cast as online scam enabler | At the front lines of protecting the Internet | Domain name disputes jump 30 per cent | VeriSign Domain Report Shows Internet Growth Remains Strong And see my website - http://technewsreview.com.au/ - for daily updates in between postings. *************************************************** The domain name news is supported by auDA *************************************************** Multistakeholder Advisory Group Renewed To Prepare Internet Governance Forum Meeting In Hyderabad, India [news release] http://www.unog.ch/unog/website/news_media.nsf/(httpNewsByYear_en)/417AFED5138FD8E5C12574AD002E6C13 7 million .uk domain names now registered http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5785 On the Web, battle over trademarks begins http://iht.com/articles/2008/09/01/technology/01copyright.php MarkMonitor reports brandjackers abuse pharmaceutical brands http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5786 Misleading Web addresses lead to anti-Obama site http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-trailobama30-2008aug30,0,3398842.story GoDaddy Hikes Price of .Net and .Org Domain Names to $13.19 http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/28/godaddy-hikes-price-of-net-and-org-domain-names-to-1319/ ********************** RESEARCH PAPERS ********************** Diffusion and Adoption of IPv6 in the Arin Region by Hillary Elmore, Brandon Stephens & L. Jean Camp [Indiana University Bloomington - School of Informatics] Abstract: In the near term there will be no available, unallocated IPv4 addresses. From original estimates of IPv4 exhaustion in 2037, the most widely-cited current estimates for ARIN IPv4 address depletion is now at 2013. This deadline gives a particular importance to IPv6 adoption. The goals of this work were to identify valid measures of IPv6 diffusion and use classic diffusion models to bound the uncertainty in those measures. With these measures and simple models we can bound best case, current projection and reasonably optimistic cases for the adoption of the IPv6 protocol. For these ends, the work discusses previous analysis of IPv6 routes and ASN data from ARIN to quantify the current adoption rate. We conclude that there is no reasonable case for diffusion of IPv6 before IPv4 full allocation. The second significant contribution, besides measurement and bounding uncertainty, that is provided in this paper is to what extent the now well established fundamental findings of the economics of computer security can apply to the diffusion of IPv6. The second significant but unanswered question is if the creation of a transferrable property interest in IPv4 addresses, informed by computer security economics, will hinder or galvanize IPv6 adoption. In order to address these questions the paper provides some non-trivial insights on IPv6 through presenting sketches of four scenarios: no action, IPv4 market creation, coordination government action and registrar- only management. As much as conclusions, this paper offers a set of questions that are critical to consider. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1255262 ********************** GOVERNANCE ********************** Majority Favors Global Internet Bill of Rights Key rights granted under the global Internet Bill of Rights would be freedom of information, freedom of expression, and the right of people to have affordable access. http://www.informationweek.com/news/internet/policy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=210201515 Multistakeholder Advisory Group Renewed To Prepare Internet Governance Forum Meeting In Hyderabad, India [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. http://www.unog.ch/unog/website/news_media.nsf/(httpNewsByYear_en)/417AFED5138FD8E5C12574AD002E6C13 IGF Advisory Group Renewed, Expanded by Brenden Kuerbis The IGF’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) has been renewed, adding 17 new appointments, which brings the total number of advisers up to 50. We provide a quick review of the new appointees. http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/8/25/3855131.html ********************** DOMAIN NAMES ********************** ********************** - ICANN ********************** ICANN Studienkreis Warschau A short video on the ICANN Studienkreis Warsaw has been posted on YouTube by dotBerlin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByKS_ex4NtY ********************** - ccTLD & gTLD NEWS ********************** New Geographical Top-Level Domains and Auctions by Dirk Krischenowski I was surprised by ICANN's "Economic Case for Auctions in New gTLDs" paper especially with view to the latest presentation on the new generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) implementation process in Paris. That Paris presentation highlighted the protection of community interests such as religious organisations, geographically based communities or indigenous groups and suggested a preference of bona fide community-based applicants against pure generic applications for the same string. Contrary to this the only text passage in the current paper where ICANN considered the community-based applicants is "a 25% bidding credit could be offered to community-based bidders whose community is located primarily in least-developed countries". This reminds me of the discussion on discounts for HIV medicine. http://www.circleid.com/posts/88299_geographical_gtld_icann_auction/ .bg eases domain registration Register.BG has extended the possibilities for domain name registration in the .bg zone, allowing the registrants on their own risk to register domain names without providing grounds for the name. In order to solve potential disputes between registrants and domain name applicants, Register.BG establishes a Dispute committee. https://www.register.bg/user/index_en.html https://www.centr.org/main/news/4525-CTR.html KENIC embarks on aggressive .ke marketing campaign [IDG] Kenya Network Information Centre (KENIC), the administrator of .ke top-level domains, has embarked on an aggressive marketing campaign to promote the local domain name. http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2008/08/29/kenic-embarks-aggressive-ke-marketing-campaign http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/082908-kenic-embarks-on-aggressive-ke.html Dot-Mobi, We Hardly Knew Ye Dot-mobi ... lived a brief (and not particularly productive) life. The iPhone killed it. Marketers, as well as consumers, will ultimately be better off without it because it's getting easier to build sites for, as well as to browse, the mobile Web without jumping through too many additional development, architectural and duplicate content issues. http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3630696 Dot-Mobi, Dead or Alive? Should search marketers optimize Web pages for the ".mobi" domain, which is exclusively for mobile applications, or focus on ".com" and other major Web domains? http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3630613 EuroDNS modifies communication concerning co.nl at SIDN’s insistence [news release] In June, SIDN responded to enquiries from registrars and registrants regarding the activities of EuroDNS, which had recently started marketing services associated with the domain name co.nl. The way that these activities were presented to the public was felt to be potentially misleading with regard to the nature of the services and to the involvement of SIDN. http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,5927,,,,EuroDNS_modifies_communication_concerning_co_nl_at_SIDN_s_insistence.html nz: Dispute Resolution Service - Experts and Mediators [news release] The Domain Name Commission administers a dispute resolution service for .nz domain names. Applications are currently being sought for three mediators and three experts to be involved in the system. Applications close at 5pm on Thursday 25 September 2008. http://dnc.org.nz/story/30317-29-1.html .ORG Community Websites Now 7 Million Strong [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://pir.org/index.php?db=content/News&tbl=Press&id=10 .SE Internetdagarna 2008 On October 21-22, .SE (The Internet Infrastructure Foundation) organizes Internetdagarna, Sweden’s largest Internet conference, in Stockholm for the ninth year in a row. Keynote speakers are Vint Cerf, Internet veteran and nowadays Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, Åsa Torstensson, secretary for IT and infrastructure in the Swedish governmeng, and Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at Apnic. https://www.centr.org/main/news/4527-CTR.html Soviet Union's .SU set to live on By granting the old Soviet Union's country code SU " exceptionally reserved" status, ISO has made sure its future as an Internet suffix is also secured. http://domainesinfo.fr/english/220/soviet-union-s-su-set-to-live-on.php 7 million .uk domain names now registered Nominet, the registry for .uk (United Kingdom) domain names, has announced there are now seven million .uk domain names registered. This follows the recent announcement of .org also passing seven million names. .Uk is the third largest ccTLD, with both .cn (China) and .de (Germany) both having over 12 million domain name registrations. http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5785 http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/08/28/7-million-uk-domain-names-now-registered/ Nominet registers over 7 million .uk domain names [sub req'd] http://telecom.paper.nl/news/article.aspx?id=227930 uk: Domain Name Update [reg req'd] On 29 July a series of changes were introduced to the UK domain name dispute resolution service. This service is run by Nominet and helps to resolve disputes over ownership of .uk domain names. The main amendments include the following: http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=65148 10 more days for retaining .yu domains! [news release] Prolonging .yu domain registration and finalising its transition to .rs domain 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. http://rnids.rs/en/node/67?lang=en ********************** - DNS SECURITY ********************** The US to implement DNSSEC in all federal offices The US government has called on all federal offices to take measures to prepare their domains for DNSSEC. Starting in January 2009, the US government will use DNSSEC for all .gov top level domains Second level domains for federal offices will follow. The move is the US government's reaction to the increasing threat of cache poisoning attacks on name servers, which make it possible to redirect even .gov addresses to servers controlled by criminals. http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/The-US-to-implement-DNSSEC-in-all-federal-offices--/111417 U.S. to deploy DNS Security in two years The U.S. government issued a memo last week mandating that all major agencies adopt a proposed technology to enable trusted lookups of domain information by December 2009. http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/807 Ill-advised stampede to deploy DNSSEC at the root? by Brenden Kuerbis Lost in the media excitement surrounding the Kaminsky variant cache poisoning attack and ongoing frenzy to patch vulnerable recursive nameservers, the calls for DNSSEC as the only complete solution to similar attacks and the accusations by the technical community that the DoC was dragging its feet in approving root signing, and the order issued by the OMB to deploy DNSSEC in gov by January 2009, was this letter last week from ICANN to NTIA regarding their intention to submit a detailed proposal concerning signing the root to the Department this month. http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/8/29/3860230.html Editorial: Prioritize nation's internet security If you're wondering why cyber thieves and other jackals have been getting away with their crimes, consider this: http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/opinions/ci_10331274 http://www2.sgvtribune.com/opinions/ci_10331274 Kaminsky flaw prompts DNS server overhaul One of the companies most at risk from the notorious DNS cache poisoning vulnerability has overhauled security in the latest release of its DNS server software in what looks like a major code rethink. http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/082908-kaminsky-flaw-prompts-dns-server.html ********************** - DOMAIN DISPUTES ********************** MarkMonitor reports brandjackers abuse pharmaceutical brands MarkMonitor have released their Summer 2008 Brandjacking Index, reporting that brandjackers increasingly abuse top-ranked pharmaceutical brands. This abuse, they say, endangers consumers via a supply chain compromised by the sale of questionable prescription drugs through dubious online pharmacies and exchange sites. The report also found that cybersquatting of leading brands has reached an all-time high and that phishers are targeting an increased number of diverse organizations for the first time. http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5786 http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/08/28/markmonitor-reports-brandjackers-abuse-pharmaceutical-brands/ MarkMonitor Reports Continuing Rise in Online Abuse of Top Drug Brands [news release] MarkMonitor released the Summer 2008 Brandjacking Index, reporting that brandjackers increasingly abuse top-ranked pharmaceutical brands, endangering consumers via a supply chain compromised by the sale of questionable prescription drugs through dubious online pharmacies and exchange sites. The report also found that cybersquatting of leading brands has reached an all-time high and that phishers are targeting an increased number of diverse organizations for the first time. http://markmonitor.com/pressreleases/pr080826.php On the Web, battle over trademarks begins Trademark issues may take on a higher profile, fueled by the escalating value of brands in general and trademark holders increasingly trying to assert their rights, especially on the Internet. http://iht.com/articles/2008/09/01/technology/01copyright.php http://nytimes.com/2008/09/01/technology/01copyright.html Misleading Web addresses lead to anti-Obama site Obama-Biden.org and Obama-Biden.com divert people to the website of the American Issues Project, the group behind TV ads decrying the Democratic nominee's link to a onetime radical. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-trailobama30-2008aug30,0,3398842.story Domain Arbitration Inconsistency: FoodEmporium.com/.net/.org If you think UDRP panel decisions are inconsistent, look no further than three cases involving New York grocer The Food Emporium. It filed three separate actions under UDRP for FoodEmporium.com, FoodEmporium.net, and FoodEmporium.org. It won .org but lost the other two. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/28/domain-arbitration-food-emporium/ us: A&P Loses 2, Wins 1 for ‘Emporium’ Web Addresses A&P here went 1-for-3 in battles over website domain names for its Food Emporium banner, winning a judgment against the registrant of foodemporium.org, but losing similar arguments against the registrants of foodemporium.com and foodemporium.net, according to the National Arbitration Forum. http://supermarketnews.com/news/emporium_web_0829/ ********************** - IPv4/IPv6 ********************** IGP Paper to be presented at ITU Workshop on IPv6 by Brenden Kuerbis Milton Mueller will present (via webcast) the paper "Scarcity in IP addresses: IPv4 Address Transfer Markets and the Regional Internet Address Registries" at an upcoming ITU Workshop on IPv6. The presentation is scheduled for Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 14:15 UTC (10:15 EST) during Session 3: "Economic dimension of IPv6 adoption. What is at stake?" http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/8/28/3856371.html Survey shows support for IPv4 address transfers by Milton Mueller As we run out of IPv4 addresses, should the Regional Internet Registries allow address blocks to be traded? In a paper released last month, we argued that a liberalized transfer policy would serve a number of important purposes. http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/8/26/3856632.html ********************** - MISCELLANEOUS ********************** Netcraft August 2008 Web Server Survey In the August 2008 survey we received responses from 176,748,506 sites. This month's overall growth of 1.3 million sites reflects Apache's growth of 1.2 million and Google's gain of half a million sites, but a loss of 760 thousand sites using Microsoft IIS. http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2008/08/29/august_2008_web_server_survey.html Beware of bogus bills for website or domain name services The pitch: Payment is due for your website address listing. The scam: The Federal Trade Commission says that millions of dollars are paid annually by businesses, charities and individuals to scammers who send out bogus bills for website "listing" services. Sometimes these bills appear to be renewals of domain name registrations. In other cases, the bills are for listing a website in a business directory, even though the owner of the site never ordered or approved the listing. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-scamwatch31-2008aug31,0,7453847.story Renew Domain Names Before October Price Increases Renew domains before end of September to avoid additional fees. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/28/renew-domain-names-before-price-increases/ GoDaddy Hikes Price of .Net and .Org Domain Names to $13.19 I’m not sure when this happened, but a reader pointed out that GoDaddy has hiked prices on .net and .org domain names to $13.19 per domain. That’s a 30% increase. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/28/godaddy-hikes-price-of-net-and-org-domain-names-to-1319/ Q&A: Tucows Marketing VP Ken Schafer Tucows vice president of marketing Ken Schafer discusses the release of a survey conducted at HostingCon in an email interview with the WHIR. http://www.thewhir.com/features/082808_QA_Tucows_Marketing_VP_Ken_Schafer.cfm ********************** - DOMAINING & AFTERMARKET ********************** Rush for Obama-Biden domains Barack Obama's choice of Joe Biden as running mate for the US presidency has sparked off a wave of domain name registrations. http://domainesinfo.fr/english/221/rush-for-obama-biden-domains.php DotAsia Sunrise & Landrush Auctions Completed Successfully [news release] DotAsia Organisation announced today the successful completion of the .Asia Sunrise and Landrush auctions. Domains receiving multiple qualified applications in the respective Sunrise and Landrush phases were allocated through an auction system. The process proved to be a vast improvement of the dispute ridden pure first-come-first-served approach, and has provided a strong foundation for growth for the .Asia domain. http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/dotasia-sunrise-landrush-auctions-completed-successfully.html http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/08/28/dotasia-sunrise-landrush-auctions-completed-successfully/ New Offer Details Page with Lots of New Features! Sedo announces the launch of a new feature-rich Offer Details Page This month Sedo is eager to announce the launch of the new feature-rich Offer Details Page. Members' feedback inspired the redesign, and following their suggestions, we included lots of new features to the revamped offers page to boost transparency and buyer/seller interaction. http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2150 Be Wary of Used.com and Penny.com Auctions at Sedo I was excited to see that Used.com and Penny.com were on auction at Sedo today. These are both six figure domains. But my excitement was tempered after looking at the “meet the seller” data on the auctions. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/08/29/be-wary-of-usedcom-and-pennycom-auctions-at-sedo/ Google to go ahead with Yahoo deal by Oct - report Google Inc., facing a U.S. Justice Department probe of its search-advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc., will proceed with the agreement by early October, Bloomberg said. http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-35232420080829 http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKBNG33978920080829 Making Money Through Domain Parking Why work hard to generate money when domain parking takes almost no effort and pays well? Your choice: work on a domain to generate an income or NOT work on a domain and still generate an income. It’s a difficult choice! Domain parking is one method. http://www.domainbits.com/domain-parking/ Symmetrical Shopping Spree: T.J. Demas Doles Out Over a Million Dollars For 11 Domains Wow - what a wild week in the domain aftermarket - and this is supposed to be the slow summer season! You may have seen a cryptic news release a few days ago from Marchex and E8.com about E8 buying six numerical domains from Marchex. The prices paid were not disclosed - but we are going to release them for the first time in this column. http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2008/domainsales08-26-08.htm ********************** - NON-ENGLISH NEWS ********************** Domain-Parking – lange Krise oder bald Erholung? Die Krise im Domain-Parking verschärft sich: nachdem bereits Dark Blue Sea Ltd. massiv eingebrochene Parking-Einnahmen beklagte, meldet nun das in Los Angeles ansässige Unternehmen Oversee.net einen Personalabbau von zehn Prozent. Doch am Horizont geht mit Sendori.com möglicherweise schon wieder die Sonne auf. http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/domain-parking-lange-krise-oder-bald-erholung-id667261.html VZ-Domains – StudiVZ im Streit mit BörseVZ Die Auseinandersetzungen um VZ-Domains nehmen an Schärfe zu: wie das Wertpapier-Netzwerk BörseVZ in seinem Internetangebot bestätigt, hat die StudiVZ Ltd., ein Unternehmen der Verlagsgruppe Holtzbrinck, vor dem Landgericht in Hamburg eine einstweilige Verfügung erwirkt. Demnach ist dem Netzwerk untersagt, die Bezeichnung "BörseVZ" im geschäftlichen Verkehr zu nutzen. http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/vz-domains-studivz-im-streit-mit-boersevz-id667262.html Sedo Live Auktion: Domainliste wurde erweitert: Anstatt 75 Domains sind es jetzt 100! Bezüglich der Sedo Live Auktion, die am 05. September in Berlin stattfindet, gibt es tolle Neuigkeiten: Anstatt der geplanten 75 Domains, die versteigert werden, wurde der Auktionsbestand auf 100 Domains aufgestockt. Mit dabei sind jetzt u. a. Domains wieknüller.com, shoppen.net und zirkus.com. http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2151 Faille du système DNS : de nombreuses attaques en perspective ? Une faille du système DNS, dont les détails ont été rendus publics début août, promet de faciliter les usurpations d'adresses IP par des personnes malintentionnées. Les patches publiés ne seraient efficaces que jusqu'à un certain point. http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/internet/0,39020774,39382803,00.htm Le gouvernement américain veut sécuriser le protocole DNS Face à l'insécurité des serveurs DNS, l'intérêt pour DNSSEC augmente. Le gouvernement américain veut l'implanter en moins de deux ans. http://www.01net.com/editorial/389345/le-gouvernement-americain-veut-securiser-le-protocole-dns/ Les enregistrements en .BG simplifiés Depuis le 25 août 2008 pour enregistrer un .BG il n’est plus nécessaire de fournir des justificatifs prouvant votre légitimité sur le nom choisi. http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1623/bulgarie-les-enregistrements-en-bg-simplifies.php La nouvelle charte du .CO publiée Le ministère de la communication colombien vient publier la nouvelle charte de nommage du .CO. Ces règles entreront en vigueur en 2009, une fois le nouveau gestionnaire du .CO désigné par le ministère. http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1619/colombie-la-nouvelle-charte-du-co-publiee.php Plus de 7 millions pour les enchères du .ASIA Les enchères liées aux demandes Sunrise et Landrush du .ASIA sont maintenant terminées. Elles ont rapportées 7,2 millions de dollars US au registre. http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1624/asie-plus-de-7-millions-pour-les-encheres-du-asia.php Ancora poco utilizzato il protocollo IPv6 Arbor Networks ha reso note alcune statistiche circa l'utilizzo del protocollo IPv6 per le comunicazioni di rete. http://www.01net.it/01NET/HP/0,1254,0_ART_91375,00.html IPv6 ancora troppo poco diffuso In più occasioni abbiamo avuto modo di parlare dell'importanza che il protocollo IPv6 avrà in un futuro ormai prossimo: secondo gli esperti, l'elevata saturazione raggiunta dagli indirizzamenti del protocollo IPv4 attualmente utilizzato da Internet porterà all'esaurimento degli indirizzi disponibili nel giro di 3-5 anni. http://hwupgrade.it/news/networking/ipv6-ancora-troppo-poco-diffuso_26318.html Una nuova falla coinvolge l'intera rete A breve distanza dalla scoperta della falla presente nel protocollo Domain Name System (DNS) e sfruttabile per indirizzare gli utenti verso pagine arbitrarie, ecco apparire all'orizzonte una nuova vulnerabilità insita all'interno dell'infrastruttura della grande rete, tale da permettere l'intercettazione e il reindirizzamento dei dati che scorrono al suo interno. Sotto accusa il protocollo di instradamento Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), utilizzato per connettere tra loro più router che appartengono a sistemi autonomi distinti. http://business.webnews.it/news/leggi/9007/una-nuova-falla-coinvolge-lintera-rete/ Registra y/o renueva dominios .MX y obtén beneficios en Google AdWords. [news release] 1. Al registrar o renovar un nombre de dominio .MX, puedes obtener cupones AdWords gratis, al momento de realizar el pago con la tarifa vigente. http://www.nic.mx/es/Noticias_2?NEWS=286 Registro de dominios dentro del gob.ar Internacionalmente los dominios de gobierno son conocidos como .gov.ar, terminación utilizada por la República Argentina desde el nacimiento de internet. http://www.nic.ar/faqgob.html La "ñ" llegó a internet Esa letra, la diéresis y los acentos en español y portugués son algunos de los caracteres que podrán ser incorporados desde el 8 de septiembre. Todo lo que debe saber sobre esta iniciativa. http://www.infobae.com/contenidos/400152-100918-0-La-%22%C3%B1%22-lleg%C3%B3-a-internet Sitios web argentinos aceptarán caracteres en castellano [EFE] Acentos, cremillas, letras ñ y los diversos símbolos de nuestra lengua serán aceptados en los dominios web del país trasandino a partir del 8 de septiembre próximo. http://www.latercera.cl/contenido/27_44684_9.shtml Los nombres de sitios web argentinos podrán incluir la "ñ" Los dominios web argentinos podrán incorporar la letra "ñ", la diéresis y los acentos a partir del 8 de setiembre, de acuerdo con una resolución firmada por el canciller Jorge Taiana para fortalecer el español en internet. http://lagaceta.com.ar/nota/287892/Informacion_General/nombres_sitios_web_argentinos_podran_incluir_%C3%B1.html Dominios web argentinos estrenarán Ñ, acentos y diéresis en setiembre [DPA] Los dominios web de Argentina podrán incorporar a partir del próximo 8 la letra Ñ, la diéresis y los acentos, de acuerdo a una resolución firmada por el canciller argentino, Jorge Taiana, para fortalecer el cuidado y el desarrollo del idioma español en la red. http://www.elcomercio.com.pe/ediciononline/HTML/2008-08-28/Dominios-web-argentinos-estrenaran-n-acentos-y-dieresis-setiembre.html http://www.emol.com/noticias/tecnologia/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=319503 Argentina se suma a la 'ñ' en Internet A partir del 8 de septiembre próximo las diéresis y acentos propios del español, así como la característica letra ñ, podrán formar parte de los dominios argentinos de Internet. http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internet/Argentina/suma/n/Internet/elpeputec/20080828elpepunet_6/Tes http://portal.rafaela.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=12173 http://www.elpais.com.uy/08/08/28/ultmo_366533.asp Dominios argentinos aceptarán caracteres del castellano desde septiembre Las diéresis y acentos propios de la lengua castellana, así como la característica letra "ñ", podrán formar parte de los dominios argentinos de internet a partir del 8 de septiembre próximo, informó hoy la Cancillería. http://www.terra.com.ar/canales/tecnologia/186/186708.html El dominio oficial de Internet cambia a gob.ar a partir de septiembre Todos los organismos y oficinas del sector público tendrán a partir del 8 de septiembre el dominio en internet gob.ar, que reemplazará al gov.ar utilizado hasta ahora, derivado de la palabra gobierno en inglés. http://www.lacapital.com.ar/contenidos/2008/08/31/noticia_5514.html Lanzan registros web con caracteres castellanos y portugueses [Télam] La letra Ñ, la diéresis y los acentos en español son algunos de los caracteres que podrán incorporarse a los dominios web desde el 8 de septiembre, a partir de la resolución firmada por el canciller Jorge Taiana para fortalecer el desarrollo del idioma castellano. http://ar.news.yahoo.com/s/28082008/40/n-entertain-lanzan-registros-web-caracteres-castellanos-portugueses.html Los nombres de páginas web argentinas podrán escribirse con "ñ" y acentos También, "gov.ar", del inglés, se reemplazará por el "gob.ar". Finalmente en Argentina los dominios en Internet podrán tener sus nombres bien escritos. ¿Qué significa esto? Que las palabras ya no tendrán que adaptarse a ciertas reglas de la red, que hasta ahora pedían evitar acentos y diéresis. También vuelve la Ñ. http://www.derf.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=218961&ID_Seccion=21 Desde el 8 de septiembre los dominios de Internet podrán usar caracteres multilingües A partir del próximo 8 de septiembre los sitios de Internet de Argentina podrán utilizar caracteres multilingües del idioma español y portugués, además de añadir el subdominio «.gob.ar» reemplazando al «.gov.ar». http://www.elheraldo.com.ar/ver_noticias.php?id_nota=19971 Argentina: El 8 septiembre comienza el registro de dominios multilingües. Se incorporará la "ñ", diéresis y acentos. Según el canciller Jorge Taiana, la medida apunta a fortalecer el cuidado y desarrollo de nuestro idioma. http://www.canal-ar.com.ar/noticias/noticiamuestra.asp?Id=6324 http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/08/el-8-septiembre-comienza-el-registro-de.html Argentina aceptará dominios con eñes y tildes a partir del 8 de septiembre Las diéresis y acentos propios de la lengua castellana, así como la característica letra "ñ", podrán formar parte de los dominios argentinos de internet a partir del 8 de septiembre próximo, informó hoy la Cancillería. http://www.latercera.cl/contenido/27_45169_9.shtml De IJslanders komen... alweer In navolging van Landsbanki zijn ook de twee andere grote IJslandse banken inmiddels in het bezit van een vergunning van De Nederlandse Bank (DNB) om de Nederlandse spaarmarkt te betreden. http://www.telegraaf.nl/dft/nieuws_dft/1806072/__De_IJslanders_komen__alweer__.html Nettet tømmes for adresser Nettet er i ferd med å gå tom for de viktige IP-adressene. Løsningen er her, men lar vente på seg. http://www.vg.no/teknologi/artikkel.php?artid=529159 Powertech skal «IPv6-ifisere» alt Den store killerapplikasjonen med IPv6 er å slippe den forferdelig NAT-hånda, sier selskapets gründer. http://www.digi.no/php/art.php?id=784114 Telenor venter med IPv6 Norges største nettilbyder forhaster seg ikke med å oppgradere eget nett. http://www.digi.no/php/art.php?id=784385 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The domain name news is supported by auDA For information on subscriptions to the domain name and/or general internet news please contact me. For archives of postings to the list, see http://lists.technewsreview.com.au/pipermail/technewsreview/. 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