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Headlines from today's edition of the news include: China can't control the net for ever | ICANN Head Visiting China After 'dot-China' Request | Government eyes auDA regulation? | A Brief History of the Internet and A Look At .COM Success Barriers | AFNIC Re-Appointed .FR Registry; Announces Loosening of .FR Registration Requirements | '$1.3m bid for Qant.as' domain. claims Dominic Holland And see my website - http://GoldsteinReport.com/ - for daily updates in between postings. *************************************************** The domain name news is supported by auDA *************************************************** US government rescinds 'leave internet alone' policy: Strickling speaking, the Naughties are dead by Kieren McCarthy http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/27/internet_3_dot_0_policy/ Survey Shows Brands Don’t Register Defensively in New gTLDs http://www.mindsandmachines.com/2010/02/survey-shows-brands-dont-register-defensively-in-new-gtlds/ Nominet Passes Governance Test With Flying Colours by Kieren McCarthy http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/25/nominet-passes-governance-test-with-flying-colours/ uk: Nominet members vote for constitutional change http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2258553/nominet-changes-constitution ********************** GOVERNANCE ********************** US government rescinds 'leave internet alone' policy: Strickling speaking, the Naughties are dead by Kieren McCarthy The US government’s policy of leaving the Internet alone is over, according to Obama’s top official at the Department of Commerce. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/27/internet_3_dot_0_policy/ ********************** DOMAIN NAMES ********************** ********************** - ICANN ********************** Are you hosting a gathering of stakeholders that will remotely participate in the Nairobi meeting? The staff have been informed that there are groups of stakeholders getting together to meet and remotely participate in the Nairobi meeting. Since we thought it would interest many in the community to know of these gatherings, a nd because we want to ensure that groups like this are able to make the most of the group remote participation experience, we’d like to find out if there are similar meetings we haven’t heard about. http://blog.icann.org/2010/02/are-you-hosting-a-gathering-of-stakeholders-to-participate-remotely-in-the-nairobi-meeting/ Survey Shows Brands Don’t Register Defensively in New gTLDs Summary: A survey of the domain registration behavior of Fortune 100 companies reveals that they have not registered many of their trademarks in recently created generic top-level domains (gTLDs). A sample of 1043 brands were registered in less than 30% of the eight new open gTLDs created after 2001. If historical registration data is a guide, brands are unlikely to undertake many defensive domain name registrations in the proposed new gTLDs, and furthermore are unlikely to be the victims of cybersquatting. http://www.mindsandmachines.com/2010/02/survey-shows-brands-dont-register-defensively-in-new-gtlds/ Accountability wins! Independent Review Panel upholds ICM Registry - .XXX is alive. by Milton Mueller In a historic decision, ICANN's Independent Review Process has dealt ICANN's past leadership a severe rebuke. The three judge panel upheld ICM Registry's claim that ICANN treated its application for a .xxx top level domain in an unfair and discriminatory manner. The panelists ruled that the ICANN Board had decided on June 1, 2005 that the .XXX sTLD application met the required sponsorship criteria, and that its "reconsideration of that finding was not consistent with the application of neutral, objective and fair documented policy." If one understands what was at stake in this case, one realizes that this "defeat" for ICANN's past President and Board Chair (and the Bush Administration) is actually a great victory for ICANN as an institution. http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2010/2/20/4461417.html Watch out: .xxx is coming to an Internet near you soon So I think there is a real chance that the Internet extension .xxx will appear on the Internet some time this year. Of course, you really can never know since overseeing body ICANN is a complex beast, but following the first use of the organization’s Independent Review Process (IRP) and the resulting panel declaration, I don’t actually see that many obstacles in the path of .xxx: all the arguments have been had and pretty much rejected by a very distinguished set of judges. And of course the current chairman of ICANN was emphatically of the view that dot-xxx should have been approved at the time it was officially rejected back in 2007. http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/23/watch-out-xxx-is-coming-to-an-internet-near-you-soon/ .XXX Registry to ICANN: “We Must Protect Our Rights” Fresh off an independent review victory over ICANN, .XXX top level domain name applicant ICM Registry is asking ICANN to get the show on the road. http://domainnamewire.com/2010/02/27/xxx-registry-to-icann-we-must-protect-our-rights/ Switching on the Light: Expression of Interest for New TLDs by Richard J Tindal They say late converts are the most passionate believers. Until now I haven't supported the Expression of Interest (EOI) for new TLDs, the proposed mechanism to measure the number and type of likely applications. Not because it won't work (I think it'll work fine) but because I didn't think it was necessary. I've changed my mind. Here's why. http://www.circleid.com/posts/switching_on_the_light_expression_of_interest_tlds/ Could .Jobs Get a Boost and Help Future gTLDs? I read an article in the Sydney Morning Herald today about the former President of Monster.com, Bill Warren, who is now working as the Executive Director of DirectEmployers Association, an organization that intends to utilize a network of domain names across the .Jobs domain extension. The effort could give a boost to the .Jobs domain extension, which has been around for a while but hasn’t made inroads in consumer awareness. http://www.elliotsblog.com/could-jobs-get-a-boost-and-help-future-gtlds-2847 Minds and Machines Launch New City TLD Site Minds and Machines have launched a new site targetted at prospective candidates for "city TLDs". The site provides information on what they predict will be the application process for a city that wants to run their own domain space. http://www.newtldguide.com/2010/01/minds-and-machines-launch-new-city-tld-site.html ICANN's Domain name mediator loses fight with Air Canada A Canadian official in charge of settling disputes for the worldwide agency that assigns Internet domain names has lost a personal grievance of his own against Air Canada after an argument over an in-flight meal. http://www.ottawacitizen.com/technology/Domain+name+mediator+loses+fight+with+Canada/2623651/story.html ********************** - ccTLD & gTLD NEWS ********************** Bulgaria Decides to Register Cyrillic Domain '.бг' ('.bg') Bulgaria's official Cyrillic domain name suffix is to be ".бг" (BG). An application for registration has been submitted to the world body that regulates domain names. http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=113583 http://www.novinite.com/newsletter/print.php?id=113583 VeriSign’s Plans for “.Com IDNs” Become Clearer For years, domainers have been investing in Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) that use non-Latin characters. But these have all been IDN at the second level only, as there currently aren’t any top level domain names in non-Latin characters. So an internet user has to type the second level domain using one character set and then append “.com” to the end. http://domainnamewire.com/2010/02/26/verisigns-plans-for-com-idns-become-clearer/ Domain br.de successfully registered The registration procedure for the br.de domain is finalised, and assignment of the domain to a holder is complete. http://www.denic.de/en/denic-in-dialog/news/2532.html?cHash=bfed236ee6 Domain br.de will be made available for registration on 18 February 2010 Due to a temporary injunction issued against DENIC, the domain br.de was excluded from the release of two-character domains effected in autumn 2009. http://www.denic.de/en/denic-in-dialog/news/2530.html?cHash=cb30518676 DENIC Releases BR.DE Domain Name DENIC have allowed the registration of the two-letter domain name BR.DE. The domain was excluded from the release of two-character domains affected in autumn 2009. Upon DENIC’s objection, this temporary injunction was now rescinded. The domain name was subsequently registered at 15:00 on 18 February http://www.domainpulse.com/2010/02/27/denic-releases-brde-domain-name/ President Clinton to Keynote at 25 Years of .Com Policy Impact Forum VeriSign, the operator of.com, announced today that President Bill Clinton will deliver the opening keynote address at its Policy Impact Forum in Washington D.C. on March 16. This event is part of a larger industry-wide campaign led by VeriSign recognizing 25 years of Internet innovation. https://press.verisign.com/easyir/customrel.do?easyirid=AFC0FF0DB5C560D3&version=live&prid=590585&releasejsp=custom_97 IE Domain Registry Makes Minor Change to Registration Process by Michele Neylon The IEDR, which runs the registry for the .ie ccTLD, has announced an upcoming change to its registration processes. http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2010/02/27/ie-domain-registry-makes-minor-change-to-regi/ Why I believe 1 and 2 character domains should be allowed in .INFO I posted this to the ICANN comments. If you feel strongly one way or another about 1-2 character domains being released in .INFO, I encourage you to comment as well. http://blog.jothan.com/icann/tld/domain/why-i-believe-1-and-2-character-domains-should-be-allowed-in-info/ no: Change in the domain name policy, 8 March 2010 The list of organization types that may register domain names within .no (appendix E) is due for an update. Pensjonskasser: "Pensjonskasser" are independent organizations in accordance with the requirements set in the .no domain name policy. The organization type "pensjonskasse" will therefore be added to appendix E. http://www.norid.no/regelverk/forslag/2010-02-24/index.en.html NASK report: new domain every 30 seconds NASK has published a report which summarizes the situation in the market of Polish Internet domains in Poland in 2009. Last year ended with 1.63m registered .PL domains, a 25% growth compared to the end of 2008. In 2009, NASK recorded a growth in new domains, by more than 2,600 a day on average, which means one domain registered in Poland every 30 seconds. http://www.nask.pl/newsID/id/606 Nominet Passes Governance Test With Flying Colours by Kieren McCarthy The dot-uk registry Nominet has passed a crucial governance test with flying colours, voting yes on eight Board resolutions with more than 93 percent member support. http://kierenmccarthy.com/2010/02/25/nominet-passes-governance-test-with-flying-colours/ http://www.circleid.com/posts/20100225_nominet_passes_governance_test_with_flying_colours/ uk: Nominet members vote for constitutional change Nominet has voted to change its constitution in a bid to avoid heavy-handed regulation by the government. The .uk registry has billed the move as a defining moment for the UK domain name market. http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2258553/nominet-changes-constitution http://uk.news.yahoo.com/16/20100225/ttc-nominet-members-vote-for-constitutio-6315470.html UK registry to implement DNS security protocol [IDG] Nominet, the U.K.'s domain name registry, will begin implementing a security protocol on Monday designed to protect the DNS (Domain Name System). http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/022610-uk-registry-to-implement-dns.html http://www.pcworld.com/article/190285/.html http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/022610-uk-registry-to-implement-dns.html http://www.itworld.com/internet/98053/uk-registry-implement-dns-security-protocol uk: Nominet to get unelected board members Nominet members have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a raft of measures designed to avoid the government taking control of the .uk registry. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/25/nominet_egm/ UK Internet industry takes .uk forward Members of Nominet, the national registry for .uk domain names, have voted to change the organisation's constitution in a defining moment for the UK domain market and the UK Internet industry. Each of the proposed changes was supported by over 90% of the member votes cast. http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/releases/?contentId=7190 Extraordinary General Meeting results We are pleased to announce that at our Extraordinary General Meeting yesterday our members voted to change our constitution. Each of the proposed changes was supported by over 90% of the member votes cast and so all resolutions were carried. http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=7191 ********************** - DNS SECURITY ********************** How US domain registrar helped Iranian cyber army hack Baidu [IDG] A hacker who took down top Chinese search engine Baidu.com last month broke into its account with a U.S. domain name registrar by pretending to be from Baidu in an online chat with the registrar's tech help, according to a lawsuit filed by Baidu. http://news.techworld.com/security/3213599/how-us-domain-registrar-helped-iranian-cyber-army-hack-baidu/ Domain Protection and Cyber Armies When Baidu.com was hacked last month by the Iranian Cyber Army. They felt that Register.com was to blame. However, as one might imagine the situation is not black and white and is a good lesson in the importance of IP protection on-line. http://www.namesmash.com/?p=476 ********************** - MISCELLANEOUS ********************** AFNIC CEO elected as new CENTR Chair Mathieu Weill, AFNIC’s CEO, has replaced Andrzej Bartosiewicz from the Polish registry NASK as CEO of CENTR as his two-year term was coming to an end. http://www.domainpulse.com/2010/02/27/afnic-ceo-elected-as-new-centr-chair/ AFNIC CEO elected as new CENTR Chair CENTR is the Council of European National Top Level Domain Registries, gathering more than 50 registries such as DENIC for Germany (.de), Nominet for the United Kingdom (.uk) or Switch for Switzerland (.ch). http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/242/afnic-ceo-elected-as-new-centr-chair Be Heard! APNIC Community Consultation Internet address management may be on the brink of change. The ITU (International Telecommunications Union) is studying the creation of an alternative International Internet Registry model to operate in parallel to the existing RIR model. http://ripe.net/news/2010-be-heard.html uk: Mandelson criticised for backing Google plan Lord Mandelson has been accused of backing multinationals over British start-ups after the business secretary publicly endorsed a joint venture led by Google and BT to build small business websites for free. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/bfde9268-2245-11df-9a72-00144feab49a.html au: Pamela's cheeky ad deemed a touch too much A commercial featuring Pamela Anderson in a gold bikini rubbing against another scantily clad woman while being sprayed with a white liquid has ''crossed the line'' in bad taste and been banned from Australian television. The company responsible for the ad, Crazy Domains, which registers internet domain names, is fighting the decision. A spokesman for the Perth company said the ad was no worse than some music video clips. http://www.theage.com.au/national/pamelas-cheeky-ad-deemed-a-touch-too-much-20100227-pa8z.html http://www.smh.com.au/business/marketing/dressing-down-over-ad-that-goes-too-far-in-boardroom-20100227-pa43.html http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/technology/crazy-domains-to-fight-pammys-ad-ban-20100226-p8y3.html How keyword domains can boost search strategy Nora Nanayakkara, business development director at Sedo, says brands should think more about their website addresses to optimise search better. http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/opinion/how-keyword-domains-can-boost-search-strategy/3010206.article Good domain names 'can boost SEO' Businesses could enhance their online marketing campaigns by choosing the right domain names for their websites, according to one expert. http://www.directnews.co.uk/news/search-engine/seo-development/good-domain-names-can-boost-seo--$1361777.htm ********************** - DOMAINING & AFTERMARKET ********************** No Blockbusters But the Middle of the Market Boomed Over the Past Seven Days No six-figure sales were reported over the past week but that dearth of deals at the high end of the market was offset by a flood of solid five-figure sales in the mid range. In fact we had almost enough of those to fill two Top 20 charts. In addition to the 20 domains that did make our weekly leader board, we logged 18 more five-figure sales. http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2010/20100224.htm SnapNames Class Action Lawsuit Dismissed A lawsuit against Snapnames and parent company Oversee.net that was requesting class action status has been voluntarily dismissed. http://domainnamewire.com/2010/02/27/snapnames-class-action-lawsuit-dismissed/ Sedo Announces Travel Domain Auction Sedo, the leading online domain marketplace and monetization provider, today announced it will hold its Travel and Geographical domain-themed auction, featuring premium addresses with a broad selection of extensions. Large and small to medium-sized travel industry organizations alike and domain investors will have the opportunity to acquire some of the most desirable properties, including Belgium.com, VisitSpain.net, Tourism.biz, and Souvenirs.net. This Sedo auction will run from 9 a.m. EST on March 5, 2010 to 9 a.m. EST on March 12, 2010. http://www.sedo.com/presse/presse.php?tracked=&partnerid=&language=e&id=303 New Domain Aftermarket Sites In the last couple of months, I have learned about several new domain aftermarket sales websites. Most of the new sites haven’t been started by amateurs, but rather by professional domain investors who make their living in the domain space. Here are a few of the newer aftermarket websites: http://www.elliotsblog.com/new-domain-aftermarket-sites-0383 ********************** - NON-ENGLISH NEWS ********************** ********************** - German News ********************** Einstweilige Verfügung: Microsoft lässt 277 Domains abschalten Mit einem bisher einzigartigen juristischen Schachzug ist Microsoft ein grandioser Schlag gegen ein Botnetz gelungen, welches pro TAG 1,5 MILLIARDEN Spam Mails versendete. http://www.webwork-magazin.net/einstweilige-verfugung-microsoft-lasst-277-domains-abschalten/2133 Domain br.de ist registriert Das Verfahren zur Registrierung der Domain br.de ist abgeschlossen und die Domain registriert. Der erfolgreiche Registrierungsantrag wurde um 15:00:08 Uhr per gültigem Fax an DENIC übermittelt. Inzwischen hat DENIC die Registrierung auch in die Domaindatenbank übernommen, die mittels der automatischen Informationsdienste von DENIC (z. B. whois) eingesehen werden kann. Die geschaltete Sonderrufnummer ist mittlerweile für weitere Registrierungsaufträge außer Betrieb genommen. http://www.denic.de/de/denic-im-dialog/news/2532.html?cHash=25df985826 Domain br.de wird am 18. Februar 2010 zur Registrierung freigegeben Aufgrund einer gegen DENIC ergangenen einstweiligen Verfügung war die Domain br.de von der im Herbst 2009 erfolgten Freigabe zweistelliger Domains ausgenommen. Auf den Widerspruch von DENIC wurde diese einstweilige Verfügung nun aufgehoben. http://www.denic.de/de/denic-im-dialog/news/2530.html?cHash=39b73cc46e DENIC und DISPUTE Die DENIC ist die zentrale Registrierungsstelle für Domains unterhalb der Top-Level-Domain.de. Über die who is-Funktion lassen sich die Verantwortlichen für Internetseiten mit .de-Endung ausfindig machen. http://www.anwalt.de/rechtstipps/denic-und-dispute_007990.html 340 Millionen Internetadressen pro Kopf Mit Version 6 des Internetprotokolls könnte theoretisch jedes Auto, jedes Schiff und jeder Zug eine IP-Adresse bekommen. Wer tatsächlich von IPv6 profitieren wird, erklärt Wissenschaftsjournalist Peter Welchering im Gespräch mit Manfred Kloiber. http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/computer/1134086/ BFS-Indikatoren über Haushalte und Internet aktualisiert Über Haushalte, Bevölkerung und Internetinfrastruktur forscht das Bundesamt für Statistik BFS und datiert die Erkenntnisse und Resultate aktuell auf. Die Entwicklung verlief in diesem Bereich sehr schnell und die durchschnittlichen jährlichen Zuwachsraten der Anzahl Hosts von 1998 bis 2009 fielen entsprechend hoch aus: 31,9% Zuwachs an Hosts insgesamt, 33,3% Zuwachs bei den Hosts im Bereich der generischen Domains (z.B. .ch oder .com) und 28,1% Zuwachs bei den geographischen Domainnamen der OECD-Länder. Die Domain .ch rangiert mit einem durchschnittlichen jährlichen Zuwachs von 36% unter den Ländern mit der grössten diesbezüglichen Dynamik, meldete das BFS am Freitag. http://www.kleinreport.ch/meld.phtml?id=55235 Höllenpredigt für den Admin C Die IT Defense 2010, eigentlich eine Anti-Malware Konferenz, wendete sich in diesem Jahr erstmals von Bits und Bytes hin zum Thema Jura. Neue Gesetze und aktuelle BGH-Entscheidungen nehmen Informatiker in die Pflicht. Sie verschärfen das Risiko von Compliancebeauftragten und Administratoren dramatisch. http://www.sicherheit.info/SI/cms.nsf/si.ArticlesByDocID/1108871 ********************** - French News ********************** 192 millions de noms de domaine fin 2009 Le business de l'adressage Internet se porte bien. Le nombre de noms de domaine enregistrés a augmenté de 15 millions en 2009 pour atteindre un total de 192 millions. http://www.01net.com/editorial/512929/192-millions-de-noms-de-domaine-fin-2009/ Près de 200 millions de noms de domaine sur la Toile Le .cn, qui identifie les sites chinois, se hisse au deuxième rang des domaines les plus utilisés dans le monde. http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/internet/0,39020774,39713298,00.htm Classement 01net/MailClub : le retour du .de allemand Avec deux mille noms de domaine supplémentaires, le .de repasse devant le .cn chinois. Ce dernier ne devrait plus concurrencer l’Allemagne en raison de nouvelles mesures drastiques d’enregistrement. http://pro.01net.com/editorial/512945/classement-01net-mailclub-le-retour-du-de-allemand/ Microsoft a démantelé l’un des plus gros botnets américain La firme de Redmond a annoncé le succès de son opération de démantèlement menée contre le botnet nommé Waledac capable de diffuser 1,5 milliards de spams par jour. http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/informatique/0,39040745,39713369,00.htm Microsoft s'attaque à un virus informatique avec l'aide d'un juge [AFP] Microsoft a annoncé jeudi qu'il avait lancé un nouveau type de contre-attaque contre les virus informatiques, en obtenant d'un juge l'autorisation de désactiver d'autorité des centaines d'adresses internet semblant avoir infecté des milliers d'ordinateurs. http://www.france24.com/fr/20100226-microsoft-sattaque-a-virus-informatique-laide-dun-juge A qui appartiennent les noms de domaine génériques en .fr ? Détenir un nom de domaine générique est un gage de bon référencement naturel, pour qui veut faire du page parking. Ou un gage de communication simplifiée, pour qui veut développer son activité. Bref, un nom de domaine générique procure un avantage Credit.fr, Sante.fr, France.fr, Sexe.fr... Qui détient ces noms de domaine génériques et comment gagnent-ils de l'argent avec? Voici la réponse. http://www.journaldunet.com/ebusiness/le-net/nom-domaine-generique-fr/ Le Directeur Général de l'AFNIC élu Président du CENTR Le CENTR est le Conseil des registres de noms de domaines de premier niveau européens. Il réunit en son sein plus de 50 registres d’extensions nationales tels que DENIC pour l’Allemagne (.de), Nominet pour le Royaume-Uni (.uk) ou Switch pour la Suisse (.ch). http://www.afnic.fr/actu/nouvelles/242/le-directeur-general-de-l-afnic-elu-president-du-centr Le .XXX lancé avant la fin de l'année ? Dans l'affaire du .XXX, l'ICANN vient d'être jugé coupable de comportement injuste envers ICM Registry, le candidat à la création de cette extension Internet dédiée à la pornographie. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/2093/.php Sex.com mis aux enchères Le plus célèbre nom de domaine de l'Internet est mise en vente suite à la non-solvabilité de son propriétaire. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/2092/.php Sex.com, un cher nom de domaine! Depuis, ce record a été battu par l’adresse insure.com, pour laquelle QuinStreet a payé 16 millions de dollars en octobre dernier. http://news.namebay.com/nom-domaine/francais/commerciale/sex-com-un-cher-nom-de-domaine.htm ********************** - Italian News ********************** Le nuove case chiuse È notizia recente la vittoria dell’ICM Registry nei confronti dell’ICANN. Ed è una sentenza che apre un vaso di Pandora da cui esce tutta la pressione che aveva fino ad ora tenuto a bada una proposta destinata a far discutere: i domini .xxx. http://blog.webnews.it/26/02/2010/le-nuove-case-chiuse/ L'ICANN pernsa ai domini .xxx L'ICANN, cioè l'ente che gestisce le estensioni per i nomi di dominio a livello internazionale, dovrà presto decidere se aggiungere l'estensione ".xxx" tra le top level (come ".net" e ".com") consentite per la registrazione. http://www.mrwebmaster.it/news/icann-pernsa-domini-xxx_3696.html ********************** - Russian News ********************** eu: Най-голямото интернет изложение Уеб Експо 2010 – в София, Пловдив и Варна Интернет изложението Уеб Експо 2010 тази година ще се проведе в три града - на 31 май в София, на 2 юни в Пловдив и на 4 юни във Варна. То се подкрепя от Българска Уеб Асоциация (BWA). Организатор е Web&Events. Уеб Експо се провежда за втора поредна година. 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