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Headlines from the edition of the news include:
Internet self-administration forum faces scrutiny | AGP Deletes Down by 84% | 
ICANN drops bad domain registrar, but on technicality | Execution date set for 
EstDomains | Touré’s ITU still pushing for an Internet counter-revolution by 
Milton Mueller | China Rockets Past 13 Million Domain Name Registrations | 
Nominet director quits over boardroom rift | Nominet top brass reject 
resignation call | EFF: Kentucky domain seizures flawed on many levels | Groups 
ask Kentucky court to reverse domain seizures | Have You Implemented a Domain 
Name Strategy? What Every Business and IP Owner Should Know


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Termination of Registrar EstDomains to Go Ahead
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-12nov08-en.htm

Why the DNS is broken, in plain language by Kim Davies
http://blog.icann.org/?p=395

ICANN to terminate notorious registrar's credentials after all
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/13/estdomains_loses_icann_appeal/

DNS creator says flaws in protocol put firms at risk
http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2230433/dns-creator-flaws-protocol-put-4343055

Survey: One DNS Server in 10 Is 'trivially Vulnerable' [IDG]
http://www.pcworld.com/article/153576/dns_servers_vulnerable.html

Domain name vibrators.com sells for $1m
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=6464

Kredit.de Defies Credit Squeeze Selling for €900,000
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=6472


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East Africa prepares for global Internet Governance Forum
Representatives from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda gathered in Nairobi to 
discuss common issues regarding Internet governance in preparation for next 
month's global Internet Governance Forum.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/111008-east-africa-prepares-for-global.html

Q&A: Jonathan Zittrain
Internationally renowned cyberlaw scholar Jonathan Zittrain’s new book carries 
the provocative title, The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It. Oliver 
Lindberg asks him exactly what he means
http://www.netmag.co.uk/zine/discover-interview/q-a-jonathan-zittrain

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Termination of Registrar EstDomains to Go Ahead
The termination of ICANN-accredited registrar EstDomains is to go ahead, 
effective 24 November 2008. On 28 October 2008, ICANN sent a notice of 
termination to EstDomains, Inc. (EstDomains) based on an Estonian Court record 
reflecting the conviction of EstDomains' then president, Vladimir Tsastsin, of 
credit card fraud, money laundering and document forgery.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-12nov08-en.htm

Why the DNS is broken, in plain language by Kim Davies
At ICANN’s meeting in Egypt last week, I had the opportunity to try and explain 
to various non-technical audiences why the Domain Name System (DNS) is 
vulnerable to attack, and why that is important, without needing a computer 
science degree to understand it. Here is the summary.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=395

Compliance with IDN technical requirements by Tina Dam
One of the main IDN related topics from the just-finished ICANN meeting in 
Cairo that I think deserves some additional attention was: "Why Compliance with 
IDN technical requirements are a necessity on a global scale". Overall 
compliance with technical standards are important for TLD registry operators in 
order to keep their TLD stable and secure and in that way function and work 
well for their consumers and communities. Per ICANN Bylaws, interoperability of 
the Internet is a core value, which requires that technical standards are 
complied with. In some instances failure to comply with technical standards 
will only affects the corresponding TLD in isolation and does not interfere 
with other TLDs - when moving to the topic of IDN TLDs however this fact 
changes very quickly.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=408

ICANN to terminate notorious registrar's credentials after all
After a brief delay, the non-profit group that oversees the internet's address 
system has decided to proceed with plans to revoke the credentials of 
EstDomains, a domain name registrar with a reputation for catering to cyber 
criminals.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/13/estdomains_loses_icann_appeal/

Obama to make call on ICANN
US president-elect Barack Obama has already pitched himself as tech-savvy about 
broadband speed and the like, so he looks well-placed to deal with possibly the 
biggest technology challenges of his first year in office: the future of ICANN, 
the domain names organisation that helps run the internet.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,24632209-5013641,00.html

ICANN: The Importance of IDN Compliance
ICANN Director of the IDN Program Tina Dam wrote about the importance of 
compliance with IDN technical requirements on the ICANN blog today. It’s a must 
read for anyone who has invested in international domain names (domains that 
use non-roman/latin characters) or considering them as new IDN TLDs are 
introduced.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/12/icann-the-importance-of-idn-compliance/

The Lowdown on tiered pricing
The specter of tiered domain pricing has reared its ugly head again. Most will 
remember a major battle two years ago when the prospect of ICANN  allowing 
Verisign to charge varying prices for domain name registrations and renewals 
(based on how much they alone thought the individual domains were worth) caused 
an uproar in the domain community. Verisign already uses that model with the 
.tv registry (which they administer under an agreement with the island of 
Tuvalu). Many blame that pricing scheme for stunting the potential growth of 
.tv, so when the possibility of variable pricing was raised when the 
.biz/.info/.org contracts came up for renewal two years ago the domain 
community rose up in arms and stopped it.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2008/dailyposts/11-12-08.htm

$185,000 to apply for your own gTLD
The internet authority ICANN has set out how applicants will be able to apply 
to register new top-level domains, as part of plans that could see up to 500 
new TLDs launched in the next two years
http://managingip.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=2043507

Hundreds Of New TLDS Expected In Draft "Streamlined" Internet Naming Policy
ICANN has released a draft of policies intended to ease the process for parties 
seeking to create new top-level Internet domains (TLDs). New TLD examples might 
be .SHOES or .SUMMER or a dot followed by a trademark, as in .FOLEY. ICANN is 
receiving comments on these new policies until December 8, 2008. The final 
policies should be in place in early 2009, and new TLDs could start appearing 
online under the "streamlined" procedure by the end of 2009.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=69510

New gTLD Application
ICANN has formulated a plan for allocating new top-level domain names.
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2216

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Gov't to permit Japanese suffix for domain names
The communications ministry has begun to study the possibility of allowing the 
use of Kanji and other Japanese characters for Japan as a country code in 
Internet domain names, ministry officials said Monday. Currently, ‘‘.jp’’ is 
the code assigned to Japan by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and 
Numbers which manages domain names or addresses on the Internet.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/technology/view/govt-to-permit-japanese-suffix-for-domain-names

CO.NL Operator unveils opening steps [news release]
The .CO.NL Operator announces today its official Launch dates for the 
Grandfather period, Trademark Sunrise, Landrush and Go Live. Anyone willing to 
secure a .CO.NL domain name will be able to submit their requests through the 
numerous Registrars that have already partnered with the Operator to allow 
their customers to benefit from this new alternative.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/11/12/conl-operator-unveils-opening-steps/

sg: Launch of Single Character Domain Names [news release]
On 12 November 2008, SGNIC announced the launch of single character domain 
names ("Allocation Exercise"). The Allocation Exercise will commence on 1 
December 2008 and end on 27 March 2009.
http://nic.net.sg/newsroom/20081111175020.html

Single character domain names possible from next year in Singapore
Single character domain names such as www.a.sg and www.b.sg will be possible in 
Singapore come next year.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/389419/1/.html

Single Letter Domain Names Coming — To Singapore
SGNIC – the Singapore Network Information Centre – has announced it will 
release single-character domain names (SCDN) for each of the 26 letters of the 
English alphabet.
http://www.telecomasia.net/article.php?type=article&id_article=11295

Single Letter Domain Names Coming — To Singapore
Single letter domain names to be allocated for .sg country code domain name.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/12/single-letter-domain-names-coming-to-singapore/

dotMobi and .tel Are Complementary Domains: There is No Overlap by dotMobi
When the .mobi domain launched in September 2006, people quickly understood it 
was a Top-Level Domain (TLD) designed to locate mobile content in the same 
way—for example—that .se locates Swedish content or .museum helps users 
recognize genuine museum activity. In short, think "mobile phone" when you 
think ".mobi".
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20081110_dotmobi_and_tel_domain_names_no_overlap/

Telnic: A $35 Million Investment Gone Awry
A new top level domain, .tel, is getting ready to rollout in the first part of 
next year. The registry behind the domain — Telnic — has raised a stunning $35 
million in outside capital before even launching the domain name.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/10/telnic-a-35-million-investment-gone-awry/

tel: A deterrent for cybersquatters [sub req'd]
That kind of cybersquatting will not work on .tel domain names said Justin 
Hayward, communications director of Telnic, the registry behind .tel.
http://www.legalbrief.co.za/article.php?story=20081112084811926

Rebel Nominet director calls for the heads of Chairman and CEO
A bitter boardroom battle at Nominet, the not-for-profit company in charge of 
the .uk domain registry, has escalated, with non-executive director Jim Davies 
calling for the resignation of its Chairman and CEO.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/10/nominet_resignation_call/

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DNS inventor decries security in-fighting
Years of in-fighting over the DNSSEC standard have left Internet users 
unnecessarily exposed to malware. That's according to DNS (Domain Name System 
Security Extension) inventor, Paul Mockapetris, who said that the 15 years in 
which the DNSSEC standard was debated by the IETF was far too long-winded a 
process and meant that security issues in the standard DNS infrastructure had 
not been addressed. He added that the Kaminsky flaw identified earlier this 
year was an example of the vulnerabilities in the infrastructure.
http://www.techworld.com/news/index.cfm?NewsID=106900
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/11/11/DNS_inventor_decries_security_infighting_1.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/153667/security_dns.html

DNS creator says flaws in protocol put firms at risk
Businesses will face ever greater threats to their security unless flaws in 
some of the building blocks of the internet are rectified, security experts 
have warned.
http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2230433/dns-creator-flaws-protocol-put-4343055
http://www.vnunet.com/computing/news/2230433/dns-creator-flaws-protocol-put-4343055

DNS inventor blames wrangling for insecure interweb
The inventor of the domain name system has blamed technical and political 
wrangling for delays in improving internet infrastructure security.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/12/mockapetris_interview/

DNSSEC moves forward a little
VeriSign intends to DNSSEC-sign the internet’s root zone and then the .edu, 
.com and .net zones – which are operated by the former domain monopolist – said 
VeriSign's Pat Kane, Vice-president of Naming Services, at the 33rd meeting of 
the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in Cairo last 
week. Microsoft executive Shyam Seshadri explained at the meeting how Vista’s 
successor Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2's DNS server will support DNSSEC 
signatures and their validation.
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/networks/DNSSEC-moves-forward-a-little--/news/111944

One in four public DNS servers insecure
One in four public-facing domain name system (DNS) servers on the internet are 
still vulnerable to the Kaminsky flaw, according to the fourth annual survey of 
DNS servers by network services vendor Infoblox.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2230170/four-public-dns-servers
http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vnunet/news/2230170/four-public-dns-servers

Survey: One DNS Server in 10 Is 'trivially Vulnerable' [IDG]
More than 10 percent of the Internet's DNS (Domain Name System) servers are 
still vulnerable to cache-poisoning attacks, according to a worldwide survey of 
public-facing Internet nameservers.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/153576/dns_servers_vulnerable.html
http://www.itworld.com/security/57552/survey-one-dns-server-10-trivially-vulnerable
http://www.techworld.com/news/index.cfm?NewsID=106883
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9119724
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/111008-dns-server-kaminsky.html

Survey: 1 in 4 DNS servers still vulnerable to Kaminsky flaw
Despite industry efforts to lock down DNS servers, one in four remain 
vulnerable to cache poisoning due to the well-documented Kaminsky flaw 
identified earlier this year and another 40% could be considered a danger to 
themselves and others, recent research shows.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/BAD70BF8685A3142CC2574FE0014D465

Distributed DoS attacks surging in scale, ISPs report
Massive distributed denial-of-service attacks against ISPs and their customers 
doubled in intensity over the past year, according to a new survey.
http://computerworld.com.au/article/266970/

25% Of DNS Servers Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Flaw
Security researchers say that DNS will remain a primary exploit target because 
many people don't understand the Internet's domain name system.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/vulnerabilities/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212001825

One in ten DNS servers still vulnerable to poisoning
Four months after researchers warned of a nasty design flaw in the net's 
address lookup system, more than 10 per cent of the servers used to resolve 
domain names on the internet remain "trivially vulnerable" to attack, a new 
study concludes.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/10/dns_server_survey/

Systems for critical industries wide open to cyberattacks
The networks used to manage the industries that the nation relies on, such as 
energy, transportation and chemicals, are vulnerable to cyberattacks, according 
to a survey of executives that operate critical infrastructure.
http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20081111_2143.php

ISPs under strain from barrage of DDoS attacks
Internet service providers now spend most of their IT security resources 
detecting and mitigating distributed denial-of-service attacks, according to a 
report from Arbor Networks.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39549409,00.htm
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,62048177,00.htm

ISPs Raise Concerns over SPAM Attacks and IPv6 Security
Arbor Networks has just released its latest annual worldwide Infrastructure 
Security Report. The study reveals that almost half of ISPs now consider their 
DNS services vulnerable, while others have expressed concern about "emerging 
threats" from IPv6 and VoIP.
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/news/EkkyulFEZkpdBSzIvm.html

ISPs fear IPv6 security threats
The survey polled around 70 IP network operators across the globe, reporting a 
continued rise in smaller scale and more sophisticated attacks, including 
service-level and application targeted attacks, DNS poisoning and route 
hijacking.
http://www.securecomputing.net.au/News/128114,isps-fear-ipv6-security-threats.aspx

Study: Internet service providers facing more, larger threats
Internet service providers (ISPs) are facing more security threats, while 
attacks are becoming larger and more sophisticated.
http://www.securecomputing.net.au/News/128163,study-internet-service-providers-facing-more-larger-threats.aspx

DDoS Attacks Getting More Powerful, ISPs Report Concern Over New Threats and 
Budget Pressures
Massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against ISPs and their 
customers have almost doubled over the past year, according to a new security 
report.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20081111_ddos_attacks_more_powerful_isp_report/

Don't Blame TCP/IP: Recently disclosed threats to the Internet's IP 
infrastructure turn spotlight on the protocols -- but protection hinges more on 
politics and business than technology
A potentially lethal DNS cache-poisoning flaw. A man-in-the-middle Internet 
routing attack. And a mysterious denial-of-service attack using the 
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): These recently exposed threats to the 
Internet are potentially lethal, but do they signal a security meltdown of the 
underlying Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocols?
http://www.darkreading.com/security/vulnerabilities/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212001576

Study: Critical Infrastructure Often Under Cyberattack [IDG]
Computer systems that run the world's critical infrastructure are not as secure 
as they should be and insiders are mad. That's according to a new survey 
released Monday that asked management, network engineers and administrators in 
nine infrastructure industries about the state of cyber security in the U.S., 
Canada, and Europe.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/153645/study_critical_infrastructure_often_under_cyberattack.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/11/11/Critical_infrastructure_often_under_cyberattack_1.html

Study: Critical infrastructure often under cyberattack [IDG]
Computer systems that run the world's critical infrastructure are not as secure 
as they should be, according to a new survey.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9119838

Study: DDoS attacks threaten ISP infrastructure
Internet service providers now spend most of their IT security resources 
detecting and mitigating distributed denial-of-service attacks, concludes a 
report from Arbor Networks.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10093699-83.html

Survey: Energy industry at risk of cyberattack
Critical infrastructure insiders from Europe and North America say energy 
industry is the worst prepared for cyberattacks while financial services 
industry is best prepared.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,62048184,00.htm

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Kentucky's Legal Bet: A Case of Pushing the States' Rights Envelope
A Kentucky court case that seeks to regulate access to online gambling could 
have a dramatic impact on the conduct of e-commerce that would go far beyond 
whether Americans get to indulge in games of chance on the Web. Can a state 
court seize a domain name if a Web site is found in violation of local laws?
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/65111.html
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/must-read/65111.html
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/must-read/65111.html

Domain Names that Infringe upon Commercial Enterprises' Trademarks
The administrative panel at the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center has 
decided several cases involving trademarks of commercial enterprises and the 
use of those trademarks in domain names registered by third parties. 
Complainants in these cases argued that the use of their trademarks in third 
party's domain names infringes upon their commercial enterprise's trademark and 
that the domain names had to be transferred to the complainants. The WIPO panel 
has found that in these cases there is trademark infringement when it is 
clearly obvious that the domain name was registered in bad faith and the 
registrant had no legitimate rights to use the disputed domain name.
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=articles&id=C3394585-848C-447A-986C-515E365CA2C8

Rock Group Wants ThirdEyeBlind.net
Rock group Third Eye Blind has filed a UDRP claim to get the domain name 
ThirdEyeBlind.net. The claim was filed by lead vocalist Stephan Jenkins’ 
production company. Third Eye Blind’s official web site is the short and simple 
3eb.com.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/10/rock-group-wants-thirdeyeblindnet/

The UDRP and You
Actions for trademark infringement under the UDRP are quite common and are 
often selected by trademark owners when filing a dispute.
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2218

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ISPs fear IPv6 security threats
Over half of internet service providers believe that new threats could emerge 
with the deployment of the new Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), according to 
the latest annual worldwide Infrastructure Security Report from Arbor Networks.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2230250/isps-fear-ipv6-security-threats
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=88772
http://www.whatpc.co.uk/vnunet/news/2230250/isps-fear-ipv6-security-threats

African governments must buy IP addresses before depletion [IDG]
As they grapple to build national data backbones with the imminent arrival of 
fiber optics, are African governments forgetting something?
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/111108-african-governments-must-buy-ip.html?hpg1=bn
http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/News/c35109f4-d938-4928-833c-e7d79e2f1fde.html

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The U.S.-Peru Trade Promotional Agreement and its Implication for E-commerce
... The US/Peru TPA also addressed digital age matters; the agreement contains 
provisions specifically related to e-commerce co-operation between these two 
countries.  There will be no discriminatory treatment of digital products, 
there will be no customs duties on digital products, and both countries will 
continue cooperating to implement new policies regarding e-commerce.  
Additionally, the agreement requires Peru to implement a dispute resolution 
mechanism to solve trademark disputes involving domain names.  The 
"first-in-time," "first-in-right" principle was adopted to solve trademark 
disputes in Peru.  A very important accomplishment in this agreement was that 
copyright owners maintain rights over temporary copies of their works on 
computers.  Only authors, composers, and other copyright holders have the right 
to publish their works online.
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=latestnews&id=2169

Do You Really Own Your Domain Name?
Just because you pay the domain name bill doesn't mean you own it. That's 
right. You may not be the legal owner. Whoever is the legal owner of your 
domain name, that person has total control over it including – what Web site it 
points to, what domain name registrar maintains it, changing information about 
your domain name account, controlling who administers it, and being able to 
sell it.
http://blog.inc.com/e-commerce/2008/11/do_you_really_own_your_domain.html

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Domain name vibrators.com sells for $1m
The domain name vibrators.com sold for US$1 million to PriveCo, a small company 
selling adult goods, and is set to be one of year’s biggest sales.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=6464
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/11/10/vibratorscom-sells-for-1m/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/vibrators.com-sells-for-1m.html

Vibrators.com Sells for $1 Million
Domain Name News received word today that PriveCo Inc has purchased 
Vibrators.com for $1 Million. The Michigan based company has been running the 
website at Vibrators.com since 2002.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/domain-sales/vibratorscom-sells-for-1-million/3144#more-3144

Kredit.de Defies Credit Squeeze Selling for €900,000
The domain name kredit.de recently sold for €892,000 
(~US$1,133,000/~A$1,701,000), a remarkable sale given the state of the current 
financial markets. This makes it the largest reported sale for any .de domain 
name and, according to Domain Name Journal, the third largest sale for the year 
to date, outshining the $1 million sale of vibrators.com announced earlier this 
week.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=6472
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/11/12/kreditde-defies-credit-squeeze-selling-for-e900000/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/kredit.de-defies-credit-squeeze-selling-for-900-000.html

kredit.de sells for US$1.13m
Sedo just announced the highest selling .DE sale with kredit.de (”credit”) 
selling for 892,500 Euro (=1,134,867 USD). The new owner of the domain is 
Unister GmbH from Leipzig, Germany, which operates portals such as geld.de 
(money), auto.de (cars) and preisvergleich.de (price comparison).
http://www.domainnamenews.com/domain-sales/kreditde-sells-for-113-million-usd/3138

Auction Results: Games.mobi Headlines Lackluster .Mobi Auction
If you believe in .mobi, the top level domain for mobile devices, then today 
was a great buying opportunity for you. The Sedo .mobi auction concluded with 
many domains selling at discounts of 50%-90% of what they would have sold for 
just 6 months ago.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/12/auction-results-gamesmobi-headlines-lackluster-mobi-auction/

What's Old Is New Again for Driving Web Site Traffic
Direct navigation -- when someone gets to a site simply by typing in a generic 
name -- is a reliable and inexpensive way to drive traffic to your site, 
suggests Jeremiah Johnston, chief operating officer for the domain name 
marketplace Sedo.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/65095.html

Thought Convergence is Converging the Domain Ecosystem
There are lots of companies playing one or two angles of the domain name 
business: sales, monetization, registration, etc. Thought Convergence, however, 
is making a play to own the entire life of the domain from research to 
registration all the way through sales. That puts it in a class with another 
Los Angeles domain icon: Oversee.net.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/10/thought-convergence-is-converging-the-domain-ecosystem/

Expand your Portfolio with Extensions
The .com extension remains the top seller of top-level domains (TLDs) with 
almost every word in the Webster’s Dictionary already registered with a .co
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2219

Rethinking Your Domain Portfolio
How to do more with the domains you own
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2215

Last Call for Sedo's .mobi Auction!
Sedo's .mobi Auction closes tomorrow at approximately 12 PM EST. Top names like 
bank.mobi and blackjack.mobi have already met their reserve and other premium 
names like software.mobi and media.mobi are just shy of their reserve and 
expected to end in a sale tomorrow.  Don't miss your chance to own such 
valuable properties on the mobile web!
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2212

An "all-in.com" Beats the Rest for Top Sedo Sale of the Week
Sedo’s top sales for the week to 3 November have been released, with the top 
Sedo sale of the week going to all-in.com that sold for US$40,000. Other 
five-figure sales (in US$) were bret.com ($15,501), fliq.com ($10,100), 
games4u.co.uk (£9,000/~$14,000), meeting.me (€8,900/~$11,300) and 
shortaddress.net (€10,000/~US$12,700).
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/11/11/an-all-incom-beats-the-rest-for-top-sedo-sale-of-the-week/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/an-all-in.com-beats-the-rest-for-top-sedo-sale-of-the-week.html

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Leichte Bewegung bei DNSSEC
VeriSign will nach eigenen Angaben die Rootzone und nacheinander die vom 
ehemaligen Domain-Monopolisten betriebenen Zonen .edu, .com und .net mit DNSSEC 
(DNS Security Extensions) signieren. Das sagte Verisign-Direktor Pat Kane beim 
33. Treffen der Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 
der vergangenen Woche in Kairo. Microsoft-Manager Shyam Seshadri erläuterte auf 
der Tagung unterdessen, wie der Vista-Nachfolger Windows 7 und der Windows 2008 
R2 DNS Server DNSSEC-Signaturen und deren Validierung unterstützen werden.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Leichte-Bewegung-bei-DNSSEC--/meldung/118722

Die Internet-Selbstverwaltung auf dem Prüfstand
Vertreter aus Regierungen, Wirtschaft und Zivilgesellschaft brachen auf dem 
Berliner Vorbereitungsgipfel für das Internet Governance Forum (IGF) der UN 
eine Lanze für die Aufrechterhaltung der Plattform zur globalen Debatte über 
netzpolitische Weichenstellungen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Die-Internet-Selbstverwaltung-auf-dem-Pruefstand--/meldung/118778

Sachsen-Anhalts Justizministerin zweifelt am Nutzen der Vorratsdatenspeicherung
Die sachsen-anhaltinische Justizministerin Angela Kolb hat die fortwährende 
Aufrüstung der Kompetenzen der Sicherheitsbehörden zur Bekämpfung von 
Terrorismus und anderen Straftaten kritisiert.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Sachsen-Anhalts-Justizministerin-zweifelt-am-Nutzen-der-Vorratsdatenspeicherung--/meldung/118753

Internetadressen werden knapp
Das Internet boomt. Immer mehr Menschen drängen ins Netz. Doch der sagenhafte 
Boom hat seine Schattenseiten: Es wird eng im scheinbar grenzenlosen Netz. Dem 
Internet gehen die IP-Adressen aus. Neue Regeln sollen unbegrenzten Platz für 
alle schaffen.
http://www.heute.de/ZDFheute/inhalt/11/0,3672,7409899,00.html

TLDs – Neues von .br, .africa und .uk
Sicherheit im Internet bleibt ein Dauerthema, dem sich auch die 
Domain-Verwaltungen nicht verschließen: sowohl in Brasilien als auch 
Großbritannien machen die Registries ihre TLDs sicherer. Und in Afrika wünscht 
man sich eine eigene Endung.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/tlds-neues-von-br-africa-und-uk-id667317.html

Internet-Domain kredit.de erzielt Rekordpreis
Wie Sedo.de meldet, ist die Internet-Domain kredit.de für 892.500 Euro verkauft 
worden. Das ist der bisher höchste veröffentlichte Preis, der je für eine 
Domain mit dem deutschen Länderkürzel .de erzielt wurde. Neuer Besitzer der 
Domain ist die Unister GmbH aus Leipzig, die Portale wie www.geld.de, 
www.ab-in-den-urlaub.de, www.auto.de und www.preisvergleich.de betreibt.
http://www.zdnet.de/news/tkomm/0,39023151,39198757,00.htm

Fast 900.000 Euro für Adresse "kredit.de"
Mit knapp dem höchsten je erzielten Preis für eine .de-Domain sichert sich die 
Unister GmbH die Rechte an der Adresse www.kredit.de. Die Firma besitzt bereits 
Domains wie auto.de, geld.de und preisvergleich.de.
http://diepresse.com/home/techscience/internet/429073/index.do

900 000 Euro für kredit.de
Rekordpreis beim Verkauf der Domain kredit.de: Mit 900 000 Euro ist es die 
angeblich größte Summe, die je für eine deutsche Web-Adresse erzielt wurde.
http://www.focus.de/digital/internet/domain-handel-900-000-euro-fuer-kredit-de_aid_347453.html

Lukrativer Handel mit Domain-Namen
Die Internetadresse Kredit.de erzielt mitten in der Finanzkrise einen 
Rekordpreis. Neben den Käufern hoffen auch Investoren auf den steigenden Wert 
ausgewählter Domains.
http://www.ftd.de/technik/medien_internet/:Teure-T%FCr%F6ffner-Lukrativer-Handel-mit-Domain-Namen/437477.html
http://nachrichten.finanztreff.de/news_news,awert,ftdit,bwert,,id,28081934,sektion,uebersicht.html

Die Deutschen wollen nur spielen
12. November 2008 Die Welt des Internet lockt mit Sex, Diamanten und Wodka. Die 
deutschen Surfer wollen eher Kredite, Pokerspiele und Städtereisen. Diesen 
Eindruck könnte man bekommen, wenn man sich die teuersten Internet-Adressen 
anschaut.
http://www.faz.net/s/Rub4C34FD0B1A7E46B88B0653D6358499FF/Doc~E05A1C9240CE443958E993A751C0FBF50~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

"Kredit.de" für rund 900.000 Euro verkauft
Inmitten der weltweiten Finanzkrise hat die Internet-Adresse www.kredit.de mit 
892.000 Euro den bisher höchsten Preis erzielt, der je für eine Domain mit dem 
deutschen Länderkürzel ".de" gezahlt wurde. Dies teilte die weltweit führende 
Handelsplattform für Domains, Sedo.de, am Montag in Köln mit.
http://www.krone.at/krone/S22/object_id__121480/hxcms/index.html

Kredit.de geht für fast 900.000 Euro weg
Der Verkauf der Internet-Domain Kredit.de markiert mit dem Verkaufspreis von 
892.500 Euro den nach eigenen Angaben bisher höchsten veröffentlichten Preis, 
der je für eine Domain mit dem deutschen Länderkürzel ".de" erzielt wurde. 
Domain-Händler Sedo.de hat die Verhandlungen geführt und erfolgreich zum 
Abschluss gebracht.
http://www.emar.de/emar/pp_module/pp_druck.php?uri=/emar/news/artikel/2008/11/54835/index.html

Rekordauktion: Knapp 900.000 Euro für "kredit.de"
Es ist der höchste Verkaufserlös, der jemals für deine deutsche Internetadresse 
während einer Auktion erzielt wurde. Bei der Domain-Handelsplattform Sedo.de 
gingt "kredit.de" über den Ladentisch. Der bisherige Betreiber der Seite kann 
sich über 892.500 Euro freuen.
http://www.onlinekosten.de/news/artikel/32025/0/Rekordauktion-Knapp-900-000-Euro-fuer-kredit-de

"kredit.de" ist Deutschlands teuerste Domain
Angesichts der globalen Finanzkrise sind nicht nur Kredite heiß begehrt. Auch 
die Internet-Domain dieses Namens sorgt für einen Rekord.
http://www.wirtschaftsblatt.at/home/schwerpunkt/itnews/350257/index.do

Die teuerste ".de"-Domain
Die bislang teuerste deutsche Domain ist ermittelt: Die Internet-Adresse 
www.kredit.de hat mit 892.000 Euro den höchsten Preis erzielt, der je für eine 
Domain mit dem deutschen Länderkürzel ".de" gezahlt wurde.
http://www.n-tv.de/1051059.html

900.000 Euro für Internet-Adresse
Inmitten der weltweiten Finanzkrise hat die Internet-Adresse www.kredit.de mit 
892.000 Euro den bislang höchsten Preis erzielt, der je für eine Domain mit dem 
deutschen Länderkürzel .de gezahlt wurde.
http://www.neuepresse.de/newsroom/lifestyle/dezentral/lifestyle/art19626,728888
http://www.faz.net/s/Rub4C34FD0B1A7E46B88B0653D6358499FF/Doc~E8F69A5D9F70F40189A14AE0B4C288788~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Lukrativer Handel mit Domain-Namen
In unsicherer Zeit sehnt sich der Suchende im Internet nach Halt und 
Verlässlichkeit, mag nicht mehr marktschreierischer Werbung oder Suchmaschinen 
glauben. Lieber gibt er sein Begehr direkt in die Browserzeile ein - und 
vertraut auf die Webseite, die sich ihm dann öffnet.
http://www.boerse-online.de/tools/ftd/437477.html

Rekord-Preis: Kredit.de ist die bislang teuerste deutsche Domain
Der Verkauf der Internet-Domain kredit.de markiert mit einem Verkaufspreis von 
892.500 Euro den bisher höchsten veröffentlichten Preis, der je für eine Domain 
mit dem deutschen Länderkürzel .de erzielt wurde - dies meldet die 
Domain-Handelsplattform Sedo.de, die die Verhandlungen erfolgreich
http://www.netzwelt.de/news/78909-rekord-preis-kreditde-ist-die-bislang.html

Auktionen-Special im Herbst/Winter
Ziehen Sie sich warm an, denn in den kommenden Tagen und Wochen warten gleich 3 
Auktionsereignisse auf Sie!
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2226

Domainhandel im Oktober/November
Der Vormonat war zwar etwas lau, aber es geht deutlich aufwärts!
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2225

Können Domains „schlecht“ werden?
afilias.de: BGH beurteilt neue Aspekte
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2224

„Jagdsaison in Kentucky“
Enteignung von Glückspieldomains in den USA
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2223

Viel Wirbel um Einführung neuer TLDs
Erneut steht die Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 
unter Beschuss:
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2222

Der Schlüssel zu Ihrer Wunschdomain
Sie haben die Qual der Wahl:
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2221

Domain News 2.0
News mit nur einem Klick mit anderen Lesern teilen
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2220

.mobi-Auktion - Letzte Chance!
Jetzt noch schnell Top Domain unter 200 .mobi-Domains sichern
http://www.sedo.de/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2214

L'Icann mis au défi d'impliquer les gouvernements [IDG]
L'Icann, régulateur technique d'Internet, a tenu du 2 au 7 novembre sa 33e 
réunion publique internationale au Caire. Au cours de cette conférence 
égyptienne, le débat sur le rôle des gouvernements au sein de l'organisation a 
connu un nouveau rebondissement avec l'intervention de Hamadoun Touré, 
secrétaire général de l'ITU (International Telecommunications Union). Ce 
responsable de l'organisme intergouvernemental de normalisation pour les 
télécommunications a en effet qualifié d'« ornemental » le comité consultatif 
gouvernemental (Gac) de l'Icann. Pour lui, il s'agit d'une instance tout juste 
consultative puisque le régulateur peut ne pas tenir compte de son avis. « La 
structure est faible et j'ai déjà abordé ce sujet avec son président Janis 
Karklins », a-t-il commenté.
http://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-l-icann-mis-au-defi-d-impliquer-les-gouvernements-27364.html

Les préoccupations de l'Icann restent celles des pays développés
Les discussions au sein de l'Icann ont tendance à se focaliser sur les pays 
riches, faisant apparaître un décalage entre les pays développées et émergents, 
selon les participants de la réunion publique du Caire.
http://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-les-preoccupations-de-l-icann-restent-celles-des-pays-developpes-27380.html

IPv6 : les FAI craignent pour la sécurité du réseau
Selon une enquête d'Arbor Networks, 55% des fournisseur d'accès Internet 
craignent un degré plus élevé de menaces lors de la migration.
http://www.vnunet.fr/news/ipv6_les_fai_craignent_pour_la_securite_du_reseau-2029290

Les attaques par saturation DoS font souffrir les fournisseurs d'accès
Les infrastructures des fournisseurs d'accès internet n'ont jamais été autant 
mises à rude épreuve par les pirates. En terme de quantité de paquets de 
données envoyés, leurs réseaux font face à des attaques par saturation avec 
déni de service distribué (DDoS) d'une envergure inédite.
http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/informatique/0,39040745,39384798,00.htm
http://fr.news.yahoo.com/17/20081112/ttc-les-attaques-par-saturation-dos-font-79c9bc8.html

Los ISP temen la seguridad de IPv6
Casi la mitad de los proveedores de Internet (ISP) creen que podrían surgir 
nuevas amenazas con el despliegue de la nueva versión del Protocolo Internet 
(IPv6).
http://www.vnunet.es/es/vnunet/news/2008/11/12/los_isp_temen_la_seguridad_de_ipv6

El IPv6 ya está aquí
En mayo de este año, el ICANN, organismo internacional responsable de la 
asignación de direcciones del protocolo IP, hacía público que la previsión para 
el agotamiento de las direcciones IPv4 se sitúa entorno al año 2011. A día de 
hoy, tan solo queda un 15% del total de direcciones IPv4 disponibles y éstas 
van disminuyendo a un ritmo frenético. ¿Qué solución existe?
http://www.pc-actual.com/actualidad/noticia/2008/11/12/El-IPv6-ya-esta-aqui

Pisos.net se vende por 150.000 euros
En estos momentos en los que el valor de la propiedad inmobiliaria en España 
cuando menos se congela, hay quien ve en el registro de dominios una forma 
diferente de invertir en otro tipo de atractiva propiedad, en este caso 
electrónica.
http://www.baquia.com/noticias.php?id=14337

Los ISP temen la seguridad de IPv6
Casi la mitad de los proveedores de Internet (ISP) creen que podrían surgir 
nuevas amenazas con el despliegue de la nueva versión del Protocolo Internet 
(IPv6).
http://www.infochannel.com.mx/ventana.asp?id_nota=20557

Stories in Japanese mentioning .jp
http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/economics/news/CK2008111102000107.html
http://www.chugoku-np.co.jp/News/Sp200811110083.html
http://www.nishinippon.co.jp/nnp/item/58724

Stories in Russian
http://www.kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?DocsID=1055685&NodesID=4
http://lenta.ru/news/2008/11/12/denso/

Story in Vietnamese mentioning IPv4/IPv6
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A689926/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A689773/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C1006/A691366/
http://vietnamnet.vn/cntt/2008/11/813339/

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