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Headlines from the edition of the news include:
ICANN Update: IDN ccTLD Fast Track Draft Implementation Plan | ICANN: 281,000 
Domains to be Transferred from EstDomains to Directi | Nominet fingers 
governance scrutineer | Experts to Feds: Sign the DNS root ASAP: US government 
urged to deploy DNS security measures, but through ICANN not VeriSign | 
Microsoft files new cybersquatting charges


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International domain names get a bit closer and more European-friendly
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/networks/International-domain-names-get-a-bit-closer-and-more-European-friendly--/news/112035

Small to medium UK businesses recognise the value of having a .uk domain name
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/releases/?contentId=5754

UK Domain name growth drops by half
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2230933/domain-name-growth-drops-half

China winning cyber war, Congress warned
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/20/china-us-military-hacking

IETF: Should We Ignore the Kaminsky Bug?
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/112008-ietf-dns-debate.html


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GOVERNANCE
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Internet Governance Forum- Internet for All [Internet Governance Forum]
Representatives of government, the private sector, civil society, the Internet 
community, international organizations and the media will convene in Hyderabad, 
India, for the third meeting of the Internet Governance Forum, to be held from 
3 to 6 December 2008.
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=sa&id=1470

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International domain names get a bit closer and more European-friendly
In early 2009, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) plans to adopt the 
update for international domain names (IDN) discussed since the beginning of 
this year. This became evident in the talks at the developers' meeting in 
Minneapolis this week. One of the new entries on the list of characters allowed 
for domains that don't use the ASCII character set will be the German "eszet" 
or "scharfes S" character ("ß"), which has been excluded from the IDN standards 
(RFC3490, RFC3492) until now.
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/networks/International-domain-names-get-a-bit-closer-and-more-European-friendly--/news/112035
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/International-domain-names-get-a-bit-closer-and-more-European-friendly--/112035

IETF committee calls for a simple system for DNS security
The Internet Architecture Board (IAB), the central committee of the Internet 
Engineering Task Force (IETF, a standards organisation), is calling for a 
simple system for signing the DNS root zone, and for the interest groups of the 
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to be given a say 
in a number of operational questions. That would give the ICANN community an 
influence on, say, the continuous rollover of keys for signing the root zone.
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/IETF-committee-calls-for-a-simple-system-for-DNS-security--/112025

ICANN Responsible for Domain Name Trademark Mess
It is ICANN's responsibility to make sure domain names do not infringe on 
trademarks. To determine infringement, ICANN should rely in the short term on 
predictive models [PDF]. Thus, domain name and trademark owners must start 
putting pressure on ICANN to assume its trademark responsibility.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20081121_icann_domain_name_trademark_mess/

Yes ICANN claim my domain name!
Companies can carry out online searches to see if someone has registered 
identical or confusingly similar domain names. For example, "namedroppers.com" 
and "amnesi.com" provide details of registrations.
http://www.lawdit.co.uk/reading_room/room/view_article.asp?name=../articles/5029-TM-Yes-ICANN-claim-my-domain-name.htm

ICANN Cairo 2008, We Didn’t Go But Please Accept This Classy Drawing As Though 
We Did
We were sadly not able to attend the ICANN Cairo meeting. Our reportage 
occurred the new-fashioned way, by following live transcripts which proved as 
frustrating as it would have been had we attended so, it was sort of like we 
were there. The conference spanned 8 days and had 1,702 attendees from 144 
different countries. The key issues go-round were the implementation of the new 
gTLD system as well as IDNs and the IDN fast track and the much needed focus on 
improving institutional confidence.
http://www.namesmash.com/?p=167

Entering a new domain
The biggest overhaul yet of the system of internet domain names is set to 
affect tens of thousands of established online brand names.
http://business24-7.ae/articles/2008/11/pages/11222008_0a9e4fd5965a44e98bdcf1e0050dd0ab.aspx

Black, greylists wrong approach to net filtering: Analyst
... With ICANN’s proposal to add thousands of new top level domains (TLDs), 
NetChoice executive director, Steve Delbianco, said it would create a monster 
headache for the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), charged 
with maintaining the “illegal” blacklist and so-called “inappropriate” 
greylists of content to be blocked.
http://computerworld.com.au/article/268375/

Entering a new domain
The biggest overhaul yet of the system of internet domain names is set to 
affect tens of thousands of established online brand names.
http://www.zawya.com/Story.cfm/sidZAWYA20081122050756/

Abusive domain name tasting drastically reduced
ICANN reported on November 13th that Add/Delete Grace Period (AGP) deletes are 
down by 84%. The bulk of AGP deletes have historically been associated with the 
practice of domain name tasting.
http://www.internetcommerce.org/Abusive_domain_name_tasting_drastically_reduced

ResellerClub to Take Over EstDomains-Sponsored Domain Names
Following their decision to terminate the registrar accreditation agreement for 
EstDomains, ICANN was looking for registrars interested in receiving a bulk 
transfer of all the domains maintained by the Estonian company. It looks like 
that registrar will be Directi-owned ResellerClub, which already started 
sending notification e-mails regarding the upcoming change to EstDomains 
customers.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/ResellerClub-to-Take-Over-EstDomains-Sponsored-Domain-Names-98468.shtml

Top 10 worst chief executives
... 10. Vladimir Tsastsin - Est.Domains: Shaun Nichols: It's not that Tsastsin 
did a bad job running his company, he did after all turn it into a rather 
successful registrar, albeit a notoriously shady one. The problem was that he 
also pretty much destroyed the company singlehandedly when he was convicted on 
several counts of fraud and money laundering. Though Tsastsin says he no longer 
holds the top position at the company and that he is appealing the conviction, 
ICANN decided that the case was serious enough to warrant pulling Est.Domains 
accreditation, effectively killing the company.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2231089/top-worst-chief-executives
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/16/20081123/ttc-top-10-worst-chief-executives-6315470.html

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Australian Community Inititiative Celebrates 100th Community Domain 
Registrations
An initiative to encourage Australian localities to develop websites that 
represent their community has reached its 100th domain name registration with 
Talgarno, a town in the state of Victoria, reaching the milestone.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/11/22/australian-community-inititiative-celebrates-100th-community-domain-registrations/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/australian-community-inititiative-celebrates-100th-community-domain-registrations.html

.CN is the largest ccTLD with 13 million names
.CN, the country code Top Level Domain of China now has 13 million names, 
making it the world leader ahead of .DE (12,3 million names).
http://www.domainesinfo.fr/english/237/cn-is-the-largest-cctld-with-13-million-names.php

Diacritics in domains.CZ refused again
Czech Internet users have refused to introduce diacritics into the system of 
.CZ domains for the third time in a row. It ensues from a public opinion survey 
which was carried out for the CZ.NIC association, the administrator of the 
Czech domain register, by Markent.
http://www.nic.cz/page/575/diacritics-in-domains.cz-refused-again/

fr: AFNIC discloses its strategic orientations
At its meeting on November 14th, the AFNIC's Board of Directors has defined the 
main strategic orientations of the association for the years to come.
http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/205/afnic-discloses-its-strategic-orientations.html

AFNIC launches DNSwitness, a multi-purpose software for DNS measurements: Its 
first use will be to measure the IPv6 deployment
As the depletion of IPv4 addresses has been announced for 2011, the IPv6 
deployment in the following years is a pivotal matter and is one of the major 
stakes of the Internet today. Largely carried by Eric Besson, Secretary of 
State in charge of the Digital Economy, and his "Digital Economy Development 
Plan", the strategic stake it represents was identified long ago by AFNIC.
http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/207/afnic-launches-dnswitness-a-multi-purpose-software-for-dns-measurements.html

IRNIC to Release 500 Second Level Domains
Beginning Tuesday 16 December 2008 at 01:00 hours Tehran time, the list of 500 
most recently released second level domain names will appear in our 
site.Further details will appear later.
http://www.nic.ir/

Successful opening for .CO.NL [news release]
The .CO.NL Grandfather phase opened successfully yesterday at 10:00 am GMT and 
the first day of registrations has shown some great interest in the new 
extension. The numerous official registrars that partner with the Operator have 
already submitted a high number of requests and the numbers will increase in 
the coming days.
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/successful-opening-for-.co.nl.html
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/11/23/successful-opening-for-conl/

Easy access to contact details via .tel domains
New .tel domain names will allow businesses to store and manage their contact 
details in a directory accessible from any device connected to the internet.
http://www.shoosmiths.co.uk/news/1723.asp

Ask, and they will .tel
LISTING phone numbers and e-mail addresses on the Internet has become almost 
second nature to local businesses and individual Net users but a soon-to- 
be-launched domain name promises to take it one step further by dramatically 
simplifying the process of trawling for contact information online.
http://business.asiaone.com/Business/SME%2BCentral/Tete-A-Tech/Story/A1Story20081121-102369.html

Dot Tel Domain Name Registration Coming
DomainPeople, Inc., the eighth official domain name registrar accredited by 
ICANN, will begin accepting sunrise registration for a new top level domain 
name (TLD) on December 3, 2008.
http://www.mediacastermagazine.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?id=92576&issue=11212008

.tel
Thanks to TelNic team for enrolling me on their VIP.tel beta program. I have 
been offered a .tel domain name (actual a third level domain, which is 
cedricmanara.vip.tel) for a few weeks.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2008/11/thanks-to-telnic-team-for-enrolling-me.html

Nominet chairman embroiled in governance row
Nominet chairman Bob Gilbert sits on a committee to determine the salaries and 
bonuses of senior executives, but not his own. Critics say this contravenes the 
not-for-profit domain registry's corporate governance rules, but Nominet denies 
any such breach.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/21/nominet_remuneration_committee/

Small to medium UK businesses recognise the value of having a .uk domain name
81% of SMEs use a .uk domain name as their primary web address. Country code 
top level domains account for 40% of the entire domain name market.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/releases/?contentId=5754

UK Domain name growth drops by half
Global growth in domain name registrations fell by half this year, according to 
new research from .uk registry Nominet, but companies were warned to maintain 
robust domain name strategies.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2230933/domain-name-growth-drops-half
http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2230971/domain-name-growth-drops-half
http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vnunet/news/2230933/domain-name-growth-drops-half

UK Governance update
Following recent conversations on our member’s mailing list, NomSteer, and 
wider feedback from our members and other stakeholders, we are now in a 
position to update you all on recent developments at Nominet.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=5753

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China winning cyber war, Congress warned
China is aggressively developing its power to wage cyber warfare and is now in 
a position to delay or disrupt the deployment of America's military forces 
around the world, potentially giving it the upper hand in any conflict, a panel 
of the US Congress has warned.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/20/china-us-military-hacking

China Targets U.S. Computers For Espionage, Report Warns
Chinese cyberattacks on civilian, government, and military networks are rising, 
a congressional advisory committee warned in a report released Thursday, and 
the United States needs to bolster its defenses and engage with allies and 
Chinese authorities to clarify the consequences of aggression in cyberspace.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/attacks/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212101227

China 'using cyberwarfare to challenge US power'
China is using cyberwarfare to challenge American power and distorting economic 
policy to exert political influence over other countries, according to a 
hostile congressional report.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/3495181/China-using-cyberwarfare-to-challenge-US-power.html

IETF: Should We Ignore the Kaminsky Bug?
The Internet engineering community is grappling with what to do about a serious 
flaw in the DNS discovered this summer, and the ongoing debate brings to mind a 
famous quotation from Voltaire: "The perfect is the enemy of the good."
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/112008-ietf-dns-debate.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154272/.html
http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/268245/
http://www.itworld.com/security/58160/ietf-should-we-ignore-kaminsky-bug
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9121103

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Kentucky Hearing Postponed Again
Further prolonging a definitive ruling, the Kentucky state Court of Appeals has 
issued a stay on a forfeiture hearing for 141 online domain names due to a 
petition led by Washington, DC-based Internet trade association Interactive 
Media Entertainment and Gaming Association.
http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/112008_Kentucky_Hearing_Postponed_Again.cfm

Frank Schilling Loses His First UDRP
Frank Schilling’s Name Administration has lost its first UDRP decision, 
spoiling a perfect record of success (according to searches at National 
Arbitration Forum and WIPO).
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/20/frank-schilling-loses-his-first-udrp/

Frank Schilling Loses UDRP
In one of the most ridiculous UDRP decisions that I have ever seen, Frank 
Schilling (owner of Name Administration) lost the domain ChilliBeans.com.
http://www.domainbits.com/frank-schilling-loses-udrp/

Domain names and drunken pirates?
Here is an example of where even a major organisation failed to claim a domain 
name it believed it had a right to.
http://www.lawdit.co.uk/reading_room/room/view_article.asp?name=../articles/5028-TM-Domain-names-and-drunken-pirates.htm

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Wherefore art thou, IPv6?
IPv4 is less than 18 months away from hitting the wall, according to Vint Cerf, 
Google's chief internet evangelist and co-inventor of TCP/IP. Speaking to The 
Times in London last month, Cerf said that between the growing wave of mobile 
internet usage and the likely scramble by companies to secure whatever IPv4 
addresses are left, the remaining 600 million IPv4 addresses will be used up by 
the end of 2009 or early 2010.
http://www.telecomasia.net/article.php?type=article&id_article=11185

my: Internet Protocol Version 6 can support more users
The Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) address system has the means to support 
a large user base and at the same time encourage more in the community to 
utilise the internet.
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=61038

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Whois Masking Considered Harmful
Whenever you register a domain name, your contact details are published in a 
publicly visible database called "Whois", where your contact details are 
instantly harvested by spambots and marketers who proceed to email and postal 
mail you marketing offers, deceptive "domain slamming" attempts, ads for 
dubious products, and perhaps even telemarketing calls. Nobody likes that, so 
over the years people started resorting to various tactics to protect 
themselves from the deluge of crap that inevitably comes with simply 
registering a domain name.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20081120_whois_masking_considered_harmful/

November ARIN Report Now Available
The ARIN Report is a periodic publication that informs the ARIN community about 
recent and future activities.
http://www.arin.net/announcements/20081119_report.html

ARIN Announces Interim CEO
General Dale Meyerrose is Interim CEO of the American Registry for Internet 
Numbers (ARIN) as of 17 November 2008. Raymond A. Plzak announced his 
resignation as President and CEO of ARIN on 17 October, and he will continue to 
serve ARIN as President Emeritus and Board Advisor.
http://www.arin.net/announcements/20081117.html

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Domain market wants Aussie registrars
Domain name marketplace Sedo has made a whirlwind visit to Australia to try to 
drum up some relationships with local domain name registrars.
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=89505

2o.com was Fair Deal, Jury Still Out on .com.au Domains
A couple people commented about the Aftermarket.com auction held this week in 
Australia, and they commented about how many of the sales were absolute steals. 
Two comments in particular I have seen on various forums and blogs are that the 
purchase of 2o.com at $8,500 was a steal, and that the .com.au domains sold at 
very low prices.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/21/2ocom-was-fair-deal-jury-still-out-on-comau-domains/

Three Sedo Sales Totaling Over $900,000 and a Quarter-Million Dollar Private 
Transaction Pace This Week's Aftermarket Action 
Sedo had a red hot hand this week, piling up ten entries on our new weekly Top 
20 domain sales chart, including three of the top four and six of the first 
eight positions. Sedo's list was led by a trio of six-figure sales; #1 
LowFare.com at $365,000, #2 Banners.com at $360,000 and #4 Pisos.net 
("apartments" in Spanish) at €150,000 ($187,500). The latter name also ranks as 
the second biggest .net sale this year, trailing only Porn.net, a domain that 
changed hands for $400,000 last February.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2008/domainsales11-18-08.htm

Day four T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under
Just as the first T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference ever held outside the U.S. was 
beginning its grand finale, a spectacular outing on a barrier island off 
Australia's Gold Coast last night, I got word from Rick Latona that he has 
licensed the rights to host his own T.R.A.F.F.I.C conference in Amsterdam June 
2-5, 2009. Latona and T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Co-Founder Howard Neu are both here for 
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under and Neu confirmed that a joint venture deal had been 
completed with Latona to take T.R.A.F.F.I.C to Europe for the first time.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2008/dailyposts/11-20-08.htm

Day five T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under
This is is my last post from Australia. I'll be leaving for the airport and the 
long trek back to the U.S. in an hour - leaving the land down under after a 
fabulous week at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under conference on the gorgeous Gold 
Coast.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2008/dailyposts/11-21-08.htm

T.R.A.F.F.I.C Down Under - Brisk Sales for Great Domains
Aftermarket We are pleased to announce the preliminary results from the TRAFFIC 
Down Under Aftermarket.com auction held November 20, 2008 in Brisbane, 
Australia. The marvelous venue setting coupled with the thoughtful program made 
this a truly spectacular event. We would like to thank all of the participants 
that gave their time and energy supporting our efforts.
http://blog.domaintools.com/2008/11/traffic-down-under-brisk-sales-for-great-domains/

After Late Start, Rick Rolls Through Full Auction List
Technical difficulties continued to plague the auctions in Australia this 
evening (afternoon in Australia). Rick Latona’s auction experienced similar 
audio/video issues that Aftermarket.com experienced earlier in the day at their 
TRAFFIC Down Under auction. When the audio and video feed came in, it was quite 
clear Latona was agitated by the over 1 hour delay. He was heard saying before 
the event “Let’s go. We’ve got business to do.” He managed to knock out the 
list of 69 names in around 1 hour and 15 minutes.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/domain-auction/after-late-start-rick-rolls-through-full-auction-list/3316

Aftermarket.com Live Auction TRAFFIC Down Under
Aftermarket.com's live auction for TRAFFIC down under is taking place today.
http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2008/11/19/aftermarketcom-live-auction-traffic-down-unde/

A Tale of Two Auctions
I thought yesterday’s Aftermarket.com auction went great. And I still thought 
that well after the auction was over. Why? Because I didn’t watch the second 
half.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/11/20/a-tale-of-two-auctions/

Fixed Price Domain Marketplace launched by Oversee.net
Oversee.net has just launched a new fixed priced domain market place: DNEX.com. 
The site looks like a relauched version of their previous DomainCargo site 
where the company listed domains from their own portfolio. DNEX (Domain Name 
EXchange) currently lists over 3,000 COM, NET & ORG domains at prices ranging 
from $59 to $8,000 USD, payment is accepted via Paypal, check or wire transfer. 
It is expected that more domains will be added to the site.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/domain-sales/fixed-price-domain-marketplace-launched-by-overseenet/3328

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"Acht finstere Jahre sind vorbei"
Barack Obamas erste Nominierungen von anerkannten Internet-Experten für den 
US-Telekomregulator FCC signalisieren eine Wende in der IT-Politik der USA. 
Netzwerkprofessor Dave Farber und ICANN-Vorstand Roberto Gaetano über die 
IT-Politik der neuen Regierung
http://futurezone.orf.at/stories/1500268/forum

ß im erneuerten Standard für internationale Domainnamen
Voraussichtlich Anfang 2009 wird die Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) das 
seit Anfang dieses Jahres diskutierte Update für internationale Domainnamen 
([IDN) verabschieden. Das zeichnete sich in den Diskussionen beim Treffen der 
Entwickler in Minneapolis in dieser Woche ab. Neu aufgenommen in die Liste 
möglicher Zeichen für Domains, die nicht mit dem ASCII-Zeichensatz arbeiten, 
wird dabei auch das in den bisherigen IDN-Standards (RFC3490, RFC3491, RFC3492) 
ausgeschlossene ß. Für Kunden de Länderdomain .de ändert sich vorerst aber 
nichts, es bleibt dabei, dass Domains mit ß auf die Variante auf ss abgebildet 
werden.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/ss-im-erneuerten-Standard-fuer-internationale-Domainnamen--/meldung/119270

IETF-Gremium fordert einfaches System für DNS-Security
Das Internet Architecture Board (IAB), zentrales Gremium der 
Standardisierungsorganisation Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), fordert 
ein einfaches System für das Signieren der DNS-Rootzone und Mitspracherechte 
für die Interessengruppen der Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and 
Numbers (ICANN) bei einer Reihe operativer Fragen. Die ICANN-Gemeinde soll so 
etwa über kontinuierliche Erneuerung der Schlüssel zur Signierung der Rootzone 
mitbestimmen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/IETF-Gremium-fordert-einfaches-System-fuer-DNS-Security--/meldung/119185

US-Kongressbericht: China ist den USA im Cyberwar bereits überlegen
Die USA drohen den Wettlauf um die militärische Dominanz im Cyberspace zu 
verlieren, befürchten US-Parlamentarier. Schon jetzt hätten die Chinesen solche 
ausgeklügelten Angriffsmöglichkeiten entwickelt, "dass die USA nicht mehr 
imstande sein können, einen Gegenangriff zu führen oder überhaupt den Angriff 
zu entdecken", warnt die U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission in 
ihrem jährlichen Bericht über die Sicherheitslage der beiden Länder.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/US-Kongressbericht-China-ist-den-USA-im-Cyberwar-bereits-ueberlegen--/meldung/119253

Internet wird dadurch zum Welt-Telefonbuch
Ab dem 3. Dezember startet ein neues Konzept zur Pflege und Veröffentlichung 
von Kontaktinformationen im Internet.Durch die .tel-Domain sollen Unternehmen 
und Privatpersonen ihre Kontaktdaten veröffentlichen können, ohne dazu eigene 
Webseiten erstellen zu müssen.
http://www.teltarif.de/arch/2008/kw47/s32058.html

.de – DENIC ändert Providerwechselverfahren
Die deutsche Domain-Verwaltung DENIC eG ändert das Verfahren für einen 
Providerwechsel: ein neues Passwort soll den Transfer von .de-Domains 
schneller, sicherer und zuverlässiger machen. Die Änderungen treten bereits im 
Dezember 2008 in Kraft.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/de-denic-aendert-providerwechselverfahren-id667322.html

Grâce à Free, la France est l'une des championnes de l'IPv6
Voilà de quoi regonfler le moral des Français. Leur pays est le deuxième le 
plus en avance dans le déploiement de connexions IPv6 pour l'utilisateur final, 
au monde. C'est ce qui ressort d'une étude réalisée par Google et présentée à 
l'occasion de RIPE 57, une conférence sur les réseaux IP qui s'est tenue 
récemment à Dubaï.
http://www.01net.com/editorial/396487/grace-a-free-la-france-est-l-une-des-championnes-de-l-ipv6/

Le Poker : jeu de hasard ou d’adresse ?
Le gouverneur de l’état de Kentucky aux Etats-Unis a obtenu que 141 noms de 
sites de poker en ligne soient transférés vers un compte unique pour empêcher 
aux citoyens de son état d’y avoir accès. Les associations de défense du poker 
protestent.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1707/le-poker-jeu-de-hasard-ou-d-adresse.php

L'ICANN si rinnova: 3 appuntamenti internazionali
Agenda fitta d'appuntamenti nel prossimo anno quella dell'autorità per 
l'assegnazione dei nomi di dominio, l'ICANN.
http://www.pcworld.it/showPage.php?template=attualita&id=7682&sez=in

La web, más allá del “.com”
Internet se prepara para la llegada de nuevos dominios que competirán con los 
clásicos “.com” o “.net”, un proceso casi culminado y que se apuntaló en la 
cumbre que la ICANN celebró en El Cairo.
http://www.lapatria.com/Noticias/ver_noticia.aspx?CODNOT=53190&CODSEC=41

ESLARED recibe premio Jon Postel/ISOC 2008
En el día de ayer se conoció que el prestigioso premio Jonhathan B.Postel 
edición 2008 que otorga anualmente la Internet Society, ha sido adjudicado a 
ESLARED (Fundación Escuela Latinoamericana de Redes).
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1722

Llegan los dominios ".tel".
Múltiples direcciones de correo electrónico, números de teléfono fijo y móvil, 
contacto en Skype, página web del trabajo, perfiles en las redes sociales, 
blogs... Las formas de contacto se han multiplicado con el desarrollo de la 
sociedad de la información. Tanto, que en una tarjeta de visita sería difícil 
recoger toda esta información.
http://www.expansion.com/2008/11/19/empresas/1227135269.html
http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/11/llegan-los-dominios-tel.html

Treu-li el suc al teu .cat
La Fundació puntCAT oferirà el taller gratuït "Treu-li el suc al teu domini 
.CAT amb les eines gratuïtes d'Internet" el proper dijous 20 de novembre, a 
partir de les 18:30 hores, a la sala multimèdia de la Biblioteca Jaume Fuster, 
de Barcelona.
http://www.puntcat.cat/noticies/view.php?ID=96


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