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Headlines from today's edition of the news include:
Two Registrars Lose ICANN Accreditation | China's .cn Cleanup Shows Politics 
Behind Web Rules | Simulated cyber-attack to test government response | In the 
Crossfire - Critical Infrastructure in the Age of Cyber-war | de: Willi Weber 
concerned about 'Schumacher' domain names and website | Annual Sedo Domain Name 
Study Finds Keyword Domains Dominate Marketplace


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IDN TLDs: pre-registrations, declined requests, and other misconceptions
http://blog.icann.org/2010/02/idn-tlds-pre-registrations-declined-requests-etc/

UK government says Nominet EGM changes enough to get it off company’s back
http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/05/uk-government-says-nominet-egm-changes-enough-to-get-it-off-companys-back/

Vote now to stop government regulation of .uk
http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/02/vote-now-to-stop-government-regulation-of-uk/

AfriNIC embraces Internet challenges in Africa
http://computerworld.co.ke/articles/2010/02/05/afrinic-embraces-internet-challenges-africa


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More Thoughts from State of the Net 2010
One of the most highly anticipated panels at last week’s State of the Net 
Conference was the Judith Krug Memorial Intellectual Freedom Panel, entitled 
“Global Free Expression: Will the Internet Reign or Get Reined In?”. Held less 
than one week after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s widely-lauded speech 
on global Internet freedom and less than one month after Google announced that 
after suffering cyberattacks traced to the Chinese mainland it would no longer 
censor search results in China, the panel was a timely and fitting tribute to 
long-time free speech advocate Judith Krug.
http://www.cdt.org/blogs/erica-newland/more-thoughts-state-net-2010

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IDN TLDs: pre-registrations, declined requests, and other misconceptions
Recent statements and speculations have been made concerning the IDN ccTLD Fast 
Track Process and related issues. People seem to be most concerned about:
http://blog.icann.org/2010/02/idn-tlds-pre-registrations-declined-requests-etc/

DNGLOBE LLC Loses ICANN Accreditation
ICANN terminated its accreditation agreement with registrar DNGLOBE LLC for 
failure to comply with the requirements of the Registrar Accreditation 
Agreement (RAA), the contract between ICANN and registrars that governs the 
registration of domain names under generic top-level domains such as dot-com 
and dot-org.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-3-05feb10-en.htm

Public Comment: Your Input Requested on Proposed GNSO Working Group Guidelines
As part of the GNSO Improvements Process, which has as its objective to improve 
the structure and operations of the Generic Names Supporting Organization 
(GNSO), a Working Group (WG) Work Team was tasked with developing a Working 
Group Model. This Working Group Model should become the focal point for policy 
development and enhance the policy development process by making it more 
inclusive and representative, and – ultimately – more effective and efficient.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-05feb10-en.htmPublic Comment 
Title: Call for Community Comment on the Proposed Process for the 2010 
Selection of an ICANN At-Large Board Member.

Public Comment Title: Call for Community Comment on the Proposed Process for 
the 2010 Selection of an ICANN At-Large Board Member.
Explanation/Background: On 27 August 2009, the ICANN Board of Directors passed 
a resolution approving in principle the implementation of the Board Review WG 
recommendation “to add one voting director appointed from the At-Large 
Community to the ICANN Board of Directors, and removing the present ALAC 
Liaison to the Board (…).”
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-05feb10-en.htm

Tips to Protect Your Brand in the New Domain Name Marketplace by Joshua 
Braunstein
Over time, people have grown accustomed to most Web site addresses ending in 
.com, .edu or .gov. Yet a proposed expansion of the gTLD space by ICANN will 
change the way we look at domain names forever.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20100204_tips_to_protect_your_brand_in_the_new_domain_name_marketplace/

DNGlobe Loses ICANN Accreditation
ICANN has terminated DNGlobe LLC's ICANN accreditation effective February 22 
2010.
http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2010/02/06/dnglobe-loses-icann-accreditation/

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au: Web wars: Bolton's Bottle sued for $2.6m
Another year, another legal battle for Nicholas Bolton, although this time he 
seems to have been left holding the bag for a deal gone wrong. ... According to 
a writ filed with Victoria's Supreme Court, NEC is claiming $2,687,746.50 from 
Bolton and one of his companies, Bottle Infrastructure, for non-payment of 
services.
http://www.theage.com.au/business/web-wars-boltons-bottle-sued-for-26m-20100208-nnds.html
http://www.smh.com.au/business/web-wars-boltons-bottle-sued-for-26m-20100208-nnds.html

Has dictator “privatized” .by domain zone? важная новость? 22
By one decree Lukashenka has made so many problems and inconsistencies in 
ByNet, that the mess is to be cleaned up for many years.
http://www.charter97.org/en/news/2010/2/8/26148/

ch: Swiss internet now even more secure
Marc Furrer, President of the Federal Communications Commission, and Urs 
Eppenberger of SWITCH jointly launched the celebratory act in the KKL Luzern.
http://www.switch.ch/about/news/2010/domainpulse2010-dnssec.html

Colombian ccTLD Relaunch Now Underway
The relaunch of Colombia's ccTLD got underway within the last couple of hours 
and the new registry operator is already reporting several hundred domains 
registered. According to a "tweet" from their official account 322 domains were 
registered in the first few minutes.
http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2010/02/07/colombian-cctld-relaunch-now-underway/

Public discussion on Cyrillic ccTLD
The discussion about the introduction of the Cyrillic ccTLD was held at the 
Serbian Chamber of Commerce on 2 February 2010.
http://rnids.rs/en/node/67?lang=en

8,000 Active .GE Domains in Georgia
About 8,000 active domains are registered in Georgia, according to Caucasus 
Online , company controlling .GE domain index. According to statistics, in the 
year 2006 7,000 domains were registered in Georgia, in 3 years the number of 
domain names increased by a rate of 12.5%.
http://finchannel.com/Main_News/Tech/57743_8,000_Active_.GE_Domains_in_Georgia_/

RU-CENTER Introduces TRAVEL, AERO and Multi-language NAME TLDs
On February 10, 2010 RU-CENTER is launching registration and maintenance 
services of domain names in TRAVEL and AERO TLDs, as an official Registrar.
http://www.nic.ru/news/en/2010/10.02.regl-ch.html

Sweden's .SE Registry Claims Victory Over .Com as ccTLDs Enjoy Growth Spurt in 
Major Markets Around the Globe 
One of the most interesting trends in 2009 was the growth spurt we witnessed in 
ccTLD sales despite a global economy going through one of the worst economic 
downturns in the past century.
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2010/dailyposts/20100205.htm

.tel Names Hit Main Street
Telnic, the organization behind the award-winning .tel names, and Webnames.ca 
(http://webnames.ca), Canada's original domain registrar, today announced that 
they have collaborated on the first-ever retail cards for .tel names to be sold 
in shops and stores. 
http://telnic.com/downloads/RetailCardsPR.pdf

UK government says Nominet EGM changes enough to get it off company’s back
A quick update to my earlier post about voting to ensure that the .uk registry 
isn’t regulated by the government.
http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/05/uk-government-says-nominet-egm-changes-enough-to-get-it-off-companys-back/

Vote now to stop government regulation of .uk
Nominet is canvassing support for a crucial Net governance vote that it says 
will help prevent government regulation of Britain’s dot-uk registry.
http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/02/vote-now-to-stop-government-regulation-of-uk/

Nominet calls on members to shape the future of .uk
Nominet, the national registry for .uk domain names, will hold an Extraordinary 
General Meeting (EGM), on 24th February 2010 in London that will be a defining 
moment for the UK domain market and the UK Internet landscape.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/releases/?contentId=7091

Notice of EGM - help shape the future of .uk now
We are pleased to announce that papers for our Extraordinary General Meeting 
(EGM) have been posted or emailed to members to enable you to vote on a number 
of measures that we believe will strengthen .uk and the domain name industry.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=7083

uk: BIS response to EGM proposals
Recently, Nominet's Chairman, Bob Gilbert, wrote to the Department for Business 
(BIS) to seek their comments on the proposed changes to strengthen .uk and the 
domain name industry that Nominet is putting to our upcoming Extraordinary 
General Meeting (EGM). 
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=7101

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Verizon Settles Trademark Domain Name Case
Verizon has reached a tentative settlement with 2Cool Guys, LLC, Warren 
Weitzman, and Arnold Trebach over alleged trademark infringement from domain 
name typos.
http://domainnamewire.com/2010/02/08/verizon-settles-trademark-domain-name-case/

WIPO wraps up first paperless domain dispute
The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has resolved its first 
domain infringement dispute in a fully digital format, just a few weeks after 
the greener and more efficient system was launched. Phased in as one of several 
changes to WIPO's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), the 
paperless method will be the sole route for filing complaints from 1 March 2010.
http://www.cpaglobal.com/ip-review-online/4281/wipo_wraps_first_paperless_dom

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Down-to-earth benefits promised by infinite internet
What does the problem of dairy farm effluent have in common with IPv6, the new 
internet addressing scheme? The answer: the latter could assist in disposing of 
the former, by helping gauge when conditions are right for spreading it over 
the land.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10624312

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ARIN XXV Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for the ARIN XXV Public Policy and Members Meeting, 
18-21 April 2010 in Toronto, Ontario.
https://www.arin.net/announcements/2010/20100201.html

AfriNIC embraces Internet challenges in Africa
For the past five years, Africa Network Information Center resisted taking on 
assignments outside its scope. As one of the few functioning Internet-related 
organizations on the continent, AfriNIC now realizes that nothing much is 
getting done and has decided to widen its scope, but still stay grounded in its 
original mission. 
http://computerworld.co.ke/articles/2010/02/05/afrinic-embraces-internet-challenges-africa
http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=9F731CE0-1A64-67EA-E4917BC660028BD2
http://www.thestandard.com/news/2010/02/05/afrinic-embraces-internet-challenges-africa

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Domain auction house wrestles with alleged shill
Oversee.net CEO Jeff Kupietzky has revealed that the company is in active but 
pending legal action against the former executive who allegedly fixed tens of 
thousands of its domain-name auctions under the pseudonym “halvarez."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/04/snapnames_scandal_revisited/

My first story in three years – Oversee’s auction scandal
So I’ve written my first news story is what I think is three years. It’s on The 
Register and is about Oversee’s auction scandal following a discussion with CEO 
Jeff Kupietzky at Domainfest last week.
http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/04/my-first-story-in-three-years-oversees-auction-scandal/

Party Time! Trio of Six-Figure Transactions Led By PartySupplies.com at 
$360,000 Top This Week's Domain Sales Chart
A pair of six-figure transactions at Moniker.com, plus another sale at that 
level from Sedo.com set the pace in the domain aftermarket this past week. 
PartySupplies.com leads the parade at $360,000, followed by Sedo's sale of 
Free-SMS.de at €115,000 ($162,150). HomeRun.com completed the power trio after 
going for $131,299 at Moniker.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2010/20100127.htm

With the ccTLD Market Booming Drop.com.au Joins the Growing Competition for 
Expiring Australian Domains 
Two weeks ago at this time I was sitting on the opening panel discussion at the 
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas conference talking about the growing aftermarket for 
ccTLD domains (some hard data from that talk is included in our latest monthly 
newsletter). At that show and again at the DOMAINfest Global conference that 
ran last week in Santa Monica, California, I ran into Fabulous.com's long-time 
Business Development Director Mike Robertson, who is taking advantage of the 
ccTLD boom with Fab's new drop-catching service at Drop.com.au. 
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2010/dailyposts/20100204.htm

Google's Display-Ad Sales Should Top $1 Billion
Google CEO Eric Schmidt hinted in July that display advertising would probably 
be the next of his company's businesses to generate $1 billion in sales. 
Analysts say 2010 is the year he'll deliver on that prediction.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/feb2010/tc2010027_356976.htm

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Switch sichert das Internet
Die Domain-Registry Switch hat das Schweizer DNS-System um die Domain Name 
System Securityx Extension (DNSSES) erweitert. Sie soll die Authentizität und 
Integrität von DNS-Transaktionen gewährleisten.
http://www.pctipp.ch/news/sicherheit/50442/switch_sichert_das_internet.html

Schweiz erhöht Sicherheit bei der Domänen-Vergabe
Die Schweizer Intenet-Domänen-Registrierungsstelle Switch sorgt für mehr 
Sicherheit im Internet. So ist das Schweizer DNS-System um die Domain Name 
System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) erweitert worden, das der Authentifizierung 
von DNS-Informationen dient.
http://www.channelpartner.de/zone/cisco/287052/index.html

Switch macht Schweizer Internet sicherer
Die Schweiz führt als eines der ersten Länder Europas die DNS-Erweiterung 
DNSSEC ein, wie an der Fachtagung "Domain pulse" in Luzern bekannt wurde.
http://www.swissitmagazine.ch/netzwerkkommunikation/internet-protokolle/articles/248656

Schweizer Internet jetzt noch sicherer
Am 2. Februar 2010 hat SWITCH der Schweiz das noch sicherere Internet 
übergeben. Marc Furrer, Präsident der eidgenössischen Kommunikationskommission 
(ComCom) und Urs Eppenberger von SWITCH eröffneten gemeinsam den Festakt im KKL 
Luzern.
http://blog.providerliste.ch/mem/9304/schweizer_internet_jetzt_noch_sicherer.html

Leipziger übergibt 1.500 Domains an Hotelgruppe
Das Schiedsgericht der WIPO hat im Januar den bisher vermutlich umfangreichsten 
Fall einer Domain-Streitigkeit geschlichtet. Über 1.500 Domains, registriert 
von einem deutschen Geschäftsmann, werden an die Six Continents Hotels Inc. 
übertragen, einem Tochterunternehmen der InterContinental Hotels Gruppe. 
http://www.intern.de/news/neue--meldungen/--201002046880.html

Freigegebene IPv4-Adressbereiche sind "verschmutzt"
Mitte Januar 2010 hatte die für die Verteilung der IP-Adressbereiche zuständige 
IANA zahlreiche, teils seit Anfang der 1980er Jahre reservierte 
IPv4-Adressblöcke den regionalen Verteilern (Registries) zugeteilt. Seither 
darf beispielsweise das APNIC die Adressen aus dem Block 1.0.0.0/8 (1/8) als 
offizielle und im IPv4-Internet weiterleitbare Adressen an Kunden vergeben. 
http://www.heise.de/netze/meldung/Freigegebene-IPv4-Adressbereiche-sind-verschmutzt-922376.html

... 3. Nur auf den Grundsatz „first come, first serve“ vertrauen
„Wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst.“ - dies ist quasi der Grundsatz der sich aus 
dem Domainrecht entwickelt hat. Danach kann jemand sich einen Online-Namen 
sichern, wenn der Name noch nicht vergeben ist. Wie aber unter Punkt 1 
angerissen wurde, können gegen die Wahl eines Namens viele rechtliche Gründe 
sprechen. Da Twitter, Facebook, Denic und Co. die rechtlichen Gründe nicht 
prüfen, muss selbst recherchiert werden, ob die Rechte anderer Personen oder 
Unternehmen verletzt werden. Denn sonst heißt es „wer zuletzt recherchiert, 
zahlt zuerst“.
http://t3n.de/news/internetrecht-account-namen-266561/

Dot Vegas Inc. remporte la mise
Le conseil municipal de Las Vegas a rendu sa décision. Son partenaire pour 
créer le .VEGAS sera Dot Vegas Inc., qui propose un reversement de USD 0,75 par 
nom de domaine.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/2085/.php

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Etes-vous bien titulaire de vos noms de domaine ?
La plupart du temps, l'agence Internet que vous avez mandatée pour créer votre 
site Web se charge également du dépôt du nom de domaine correspondant. Pratique 
! Vous n'avez ainsi qu'un seul interlocuteur pour votre stratégie Web. Mais 
cette solution peut pourtant être pernicieuse.
http://pro.01net.com/editorial/512264/etes-vous-bien-titulaire-de-vos-noms-de-domaine/

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Entran en vigor las Políticas de Nombres de Dominio para NIC México Registrar.
NIC México Registrar ha realizado modificaciones en las Políticas de Nombres de 
Dominio, mismas que entran en vigor a partir del 1 de Febrero de 2010.
http://www.nic.mx/es/Noticias_2?NEWS=390


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