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us: Typosquatting isn't false advertising
http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2006/09/typosquatting-isnt-false-advertising.html

by: Belarusian online shops must have national domain names
http://law.by/work/EnglPortal.nsf/0/C8F30E67848C7D1EC22571EA0048DA03
http://e-belarus.org/news/200609151.html

uk: Nominet solves rogue domain seller problem
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/15/nominet_transfer_fees

Expert Analysis Recommends Key Security Changes to ICANN's Pending Registry 
Proposals
http://webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=17438

ICANN Control Likely Renewed (Reuters)
http://informationweek.com/industries/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=193000491
http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=domesticNews&storyID=13480381

Critics Blast ICANN Proposed Registry Agreements
http://webhosting.devshed.com/c/a/Web-Hosting-News/Critics-Blast-ICANN-Proposed-Registry-Agreements

ICANN Ratifies Global Policy for Allocation of IPv6 Address Space
http://nro.net/documents/nro40.html

ICANN GNSO Review - London School of Economics (LSE) Report
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-15sep06.htm

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itu: World Information Society Report
The ITU’s Strategy and Policy Unit is delighted to announce over 17,000 
downloads of its major new report, the World Information Society Report (WISR), 
over the two months since its publication. As part of the ITU’s follow-up to 
WSIS, the Report charts progress in building the Information Society and track 
the dynamics driving digital opportunity worldwide using a new tool—the Digital 
Opportunity Index (DOI).
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/World+Information+Society+Report+WISR.aspx

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us: Typosquatting isn't false advertising
Plaintiff sued for violations of the Lanham Act, ACPA, and state law based on 
its payment of commissions to defendants, as part of plaintiff's affiliate 
agreement, that allegedly turned out to be generated by typosquatting, in 
violation of that agreement.
http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2006/09/typosquatting-isnt-false-advertising.html

by: Belarusian online shops must have national domain names
Belarusian online shops must be registered in the national domain space 
according to Belarusian Council of Ministers resolution No. 1161.
http://law.by/work/EnglPortal.nsf/0/C8F30E67848C7D1EC22571EA0048DA03
http://e-belarus.org/news/200609151.html

uk: Nominet solves rogue domain seller problem
Nominet has gone a long way toward solving the problem of rogue domain sellers 
in the UK by reducing transfer fees. From 1 October, the company that oversees 
the .uk registry will slash the cost of moving .uk domain names both between 
agents and actual owners. The result will not only improve competition within 
the domain name market by making it cheaper to shift Internet names, but also 
effectively remove a loophole that has allowed some unscrupulous companies to 
charge customers over the odds.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/15/nominet_transfer_fees

Expert Analysis Recommends Key Security Changes to ICANN's Pending Registry 
Proposals
An expert report released today concluded that in proposals for the .com, .biz, 
.info and .org registries, ICANN has failed to ensure adequate security 
safeguards. The report, written by leading security technology expert Jerry 
Archer, recommends that oversight, planning and testing provisions be 
implemented in the proposals to run these registries before they are finalized. 
http://webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=17438

Expert Analysis Recommends Key Security Changes To ICANN's Pending Registry 
Proposals (Network Solutions news release)
An expert report released today concluded that in proposals for the .com, .biz, 
.info and .org registries, ICANN has failed to ensure adequate security 
safeguards.  The report, written by leading security technology expert Jerry 
Archer, recommends that oversight, planning and testing provisions be 
implemented in the proposals to run these registries before they are finalized.
http://vocuspr.vocus.com/VocusPR30/Newsroom/Query.aspx?SiteName=NetworkSolutions&Entity=PRAsset&SF_PRAsset_PRAssetID_EQ=148157&XSL=PressRelease&Cache=True&Merge=

ICANN Control Likely Renewed (Reuters)
A US State Department official indicated on Wednesday that the memorandum of 
understanding between ICANN and the US Commerce Department, which controls 
Washington's authority over the Internet Domain naming system, is likely to be 
renewed by the Senate committee when it meets next week.
http://informationweek.com/industries/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=193000491
http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/091506_ICANN_Control_Likely_Renewed.cfm
http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=domesticNews&storyID=13480381
http://www.governmententerprise.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=193000491
http://allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004861110
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=37050

Critics Blast ICANN Proposed Registry Agreements
ICANN can’t seem to draw up a decent agreement with registries to save its 
life. Its latest proposed contract, with the registries handling .biz, .info, 
and .org, drew literally thousands of comments over the 30 days it was publicly 
posted, most of them negative. Keep reading to find out what the uproar is 
about.
http://webhosting.devshed.com/c/a/Web-Hosting-News/Critics-Blast-ICANN-Proposed-Registry-Agreements

ICANN Ratifies Global Policy for Allocation of IPv6 Address Space
On 7 September 2006, the ICANN Board ratified the Global Policy for Allocation 
of IPv6 Address Space. This policy provides for the allocation of IPv6 address 
space from ICANN to the Regional Internet Registries.
http://nro.net/documents/nro40.html

ICANN GNSO Review - London School of Economics (LSE) Report
ICANN has been provided with the LSE's review of the Generic Names Supporting 
Organization (GNSO) [Report, Annexes]. This report will be used to inform 
ICANN's effort to develop detailed proposals for improving the GNSO's 
structures and processes. ICANN's Board will work with the GNSO and the ICANN 
community to consider this report, along with previous reviews and public 
input, in a collaborative process to strengthen this key policy-making body. 
This independent review of the GNSO is the first in a series of such reviews 
mandated in ICANN's bylaws as part of ICANN's ongoing commitment to evolve and 
improve its operations.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-15sep06.htm

ICANN: Addition to Website and Announcement of Information Page on Requests for 
New Registry Services
As part of ICANN's effort to support a timely, open and transparent process for 
the evaluation of new registry services, ICANN has today added a link in the 
Current Issues menu of the ICANN website to the Registry Services Evaluation 
Process. This page serves as the information area for the Registry Services 
Evaluation Policy and requests for new registry services.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-1-13sep06.htm

ICANN Releases Issues Paper for the July 2007 - June 2010 Strategic Plan
Based on consultations at the ICANN meeting in Marrakech (conducted in English, 
Spanish, French and Arabic), and feedback to questions posted in an online 
forum, ICANN has released an Issues Paper for the July 2007 - June 2010 
Strategic Plan. Comments to the Issues paper can be posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
and reviewed at http://forum.icann.org/lists/issues-paper-comments/. 
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-13sep06.htm

us: Schools domain taken by porn
This is the kind of home schooling no one expected. After ownership of Utah 
Home Education Association's old Web site domain name lapsed, a porn site 
bought it. And although the home schooling organization has a newer, slightly 
modified Web address, anyone who types in the outdated domain name is led to a 
page with graphic, sexual images and references to "parental secrets" and "moms 
on film."
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_4334746
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/09/15/1157827121133.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/09/15/1157827121133.html

Travel domain firm wants 'Site Finder' service
Tralliance Inc, which runs the .travel domain name, said that it will continue 
to pursue its request to introduce a "DNS wildcard" service, similar to 
VeriSign Inc's controversial 2003 service Site Finder, despite running up 
against early security-related hurdles.
http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=5711D567-A27B-48C5-BF18-B25BB1739414
http://computerwire.com/industries/research/?pid=2B7F65B2%2DB527%2D4663%2DABFD%2DB3F238471158

Public Interest Registry Announces 5,000,000 .ORG Domains Registered Worldwide
The Public Interest Registry announced that 5,000,000 .ORG domains are now 
registered worldwide. The phenomenal growth experienced by the .ORG registry in 
2006 reflects the continued increase in awareness, value and use of the .ORG 
brand, in addition to the success of .ORG registrars internationally.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/pir_announces_5_million_org_domains/
http://webhosting.info/news/1/public-interest-registry-reports-5mn-.org-domains-registered_0913068831.htm

Security in DNS spotlight again
The security and stability of the internet has once again come to the forefront 
of the domain name space, as companies spar to get the best deals out of ICANN 
and the US government.
http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=8822EB5F-3AEF-447D-BA85-4D8647347BF8
http://redorbit.com/news/technology/657717/security_in_dns_spotlight_again

Spammers Step Use Of Disposable Domains
According to trend research conducted by security software vendor McAfee, 
spammers have increased the number of disposable domains that they use and are 
cycling through new domains faster than in the past. While this trend is 
certainly a boon for domain name registrars it is in fact a bain for recipients 
of email as well as mail system administrators.
http://windowsitpro.com/mobile/pda/Article.cfm?ArticleID=93518&News=1

French NIC Warns Against Slamming
Everyone knows there are many frauds linked to the growth of domain names. 
According to AFNIC there has been a significant increase in the number of cases 
of slamming since the beginning of this year.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/french_nic_warns_domain_slamming/

ng: Control of Nigeria’s domain name
It is a national shame and embarrassment that the the country’s code top-level 
domain name, .ng, a spin-off of the the Internet revolution has remained in the 
hand of foreigners.
http://sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2006/sept/14/editorial-14-09-2006-001.htm

us: Typosquatters Target Credit Unions
One of the largest bulk registration of credit union-like domain names ever 
took place last weekend, according to the Credit Union Information Security 
Professionals Association.
http://banknet360.com/news/NewsAbstract.do?na_id=5263

us: Brother-in-law of county judge candidate claims opponent's Web domains
When county judge candidate Wes Suiter tried to find a domain name for his 
campaign Web site — like wessuiter.com, wessuiterforjudge.com or 
suiterforjudge.com — he found someone had already purchased all of them. His 
opponent's brother-in-law.
http://www.lufkindailynews.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/09/14/domain_names.html

ca: Website bounces to opponent's ad
Vaughan's bare-knuckle politics have taken a new twist online as a veteran 
councillor has hijacked his election rival's name for a web address that 
bounces to his own campaign site. Type in http://www.maryruffolo.com, and you 
get a web page introducing Mary Ruffolo, who's running against incumbent Peter 
Meffe for the Ward 1 seat.
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1158357012479&call_pageid=968350130169&col=969483202845

in/us: Maruti loses case on domain name
On August 15, Maruti Udyog lost its case to Mr Rao Tella, a US citizen and the 
present owner of the domain name www.maruti.com, for transfer of the domain 
name to the auto major. As of date, Mr Tella can file a motion for summary 
judgment on his claim on or before September 18, and if he proceeds, Maruti has 
the option to file a reply. However, sources said Maruti Udyog is unlikely to 
do so.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2006/09/16/stories/2006091602120200.htm
http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/business/marutiudyograotella/marutilosescasedomainname/market/stocks/article/240658

.MOBI Warning: Protect your trademark before Fri. September 22!
The end is near for the "sunrise period" of .Mobi. As it will end this Friday 
September 22nd, this is the very last chance for Trademark holders to register 
their brands in the Internet space for mobile content before it becomes 
available to everyone.
http://www.eurodns.com/info/alerts/12092006.php

Message from MAG, the Independent Nonprofit Industry Association Serving 
dotMobi Stakeholders
The dotMobi Advisory Group (MAG) has been set-up as an independent 
not-for-profit industry association accredited by dotMobi per its ICANN 
agreement and it is not owned nor operated nor financed by dotMobi (mTLD).
http://www.circleid.com/posts/dotmobi_mag_independent_industry_association

Templates.com Changes Hands in One of the Year's Top Ten Sales 
Tessoro Media Limited reluctantly sold Templates.com for US$450,000, originally 
acquired the domain for $43,000 just three years ago. Other sales included 
EX.com for $126,160, CityCenter.com for $72,250 and CanadaRentals.com for 
$41,861. The top non .com domains for the week were Racing.info selling for 
$18,000 and SIL.net for €5,000 ($6,343).
http://dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm

Brazil to have over 1 million .br domain names by November (sub req'd)
http://www.telecom.paper.nl/news/article.aspx?id=141036&nr=

Why Do People Search for Domain Names?
The August 2006 Hitwise report on the Internet's most popular search terms 
points out how inexperienced most searchers are. Here are the top ten terms:
http://www.technologyevangelist.com/2006/09/why_do_people_search.html

Swiss government settles disputes over domain names (sub req'd)
http://www.worldtrademarklawreport.com/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fArticle%2fDefault.aspx%3fr%3d6140

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uk: Warnings over social site 'abuse'
Social networking sites such as Bebo and MySpace must do more to police what 
users do, warns Computing Which? A study of the sites by the consumer watchdog 
unearthed pornographic images, evidence of bullying and inappropriate adverts.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5344722.stm
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1871945,00.html

Iranian authorities boast of success in Internet filtering
Iran is doing its utmost to isolate its citizens from the rest of the world by 
purging the Internet of independent content, in the name of ‘morality’, says 
Reporters Without Borders, noting that the authorities even brag about the 
success of their censorship.
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=18864
http://www.payvand.com/news/06/sep/1166.html
http://rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/9/0c6bc4f4-9417-4615-b6f3-538b5e366165.html

us: Gonzales asks for stronger penalties against online sex predators (AP)
Joint federal and local task forces arrested more than 1,600 people nationwide 
last year who were accused of exploiting children over the Internet, a fivefold 
increase over 2000.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/15519922.htm

us: Court Panel Denies Blogger’s Appeal
In a case closely watched by First Amendment advocates, a federal court panel 
has rejected an appeal by a freelance journalist and blogger who has refused to 
appear before a grand jury or turn over video he shot of a violent protest last 
summer.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/12/us/12video.html

us/ie: GoDaddy Caves To Irish Legal Threat
"An Irish website RateYourSolicitor.com, which aims to let clients find and 
rate solicitors (a British Isles flavor of lawyer), has received an Irish High 
Court injunction to remove defamatory material about one such rated solicitor.
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/06/09/16/1741242.shtml

EFF's Six Tips to Protect Your Online Search Privacy
In the wake of AOL's publicly revealing customers' Internet search histories, 
the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has published "Six Tips to Protect 
Your Online Search Privacy."
http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2006_09.php#004900

us: Surfing a bigger risk than spam to company networks
Company networks are now more likely to pick up malicious software via employee 
Web surfing than from e-mail attachments, according to a new study.
http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-6116244.html
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39283339,00.htm

Cybercrime Is Getting Organized
If you read the news, you'd think that most cybercriminals are lonely, 
maladjusted teenage hackers stealing credit card numbers from their windowless 
rooms. But the real damage is being done by organized syndicates, and they're 
playing for much higher stakes.
http://wired.com/news/wireservice/0,71793-0.html

uk/us: Spam fighter hit with $11.7 million judgment
The nonprofit group behind a popular blacklist used to block spam has been hit 
with a multimillion-dollar judgment, but the order may not be enforceable.
http://news.com.com/2100-7350_3-6116009.html
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39283356,00.htm

us: FTC shuts down four spam rings
The Federal Trade Commission has shut down four illegal Internet spam 
operations, including two that hijacked computers to send sexually explicit 
spam.
http://news.com.com/2100-1030_3-6115948.html

au: Man may have sent two billion Viagra spam e-mails (AP)
An Australian man under investigation for illegal spamming sent more than 2 
billion e-mails promoting Viagra in a year, an official said Wednesday.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-09-13-viagra-spam_x.htm
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/news/editorial/15510335.htm

au: ACMA executes search warrant for alleged major breaches of the Spam Act 
(news release)
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has recently executed a 
search warrant on a residential premises in relation to an allegation that an 
Australian resident was sending billions of unsolicited commercial electronic 
messages, referred to generally as ‘spam’.
http://www.acma.gov.au/ACMAINTER.590146:STANDARD::pc=PC_100759

Hanging with the in-crowd: Big media firms and investors are cosying up to 
social-networking websites
WEBSITES for social networking have never had so many friends. The best known, 
MySpace, recently became the most visited website in America. Its acquisition 
last year by News Corporation, a media giant headed by Rupert Murdoch, for 
$580m now looks like a masterstroke. Other media groups and investors are 
crowding around other such websites, which allow people to create their own 
pages with photos and blogs and make connections with other people. Takeover 
rumours have been swirling around two smaller sites, Facebook and Bebo. And a 
group of investors recently put $10m into Friendster, an early example of the 
genre that is trying to make a comeback. Even Wal-Mart, an American retailing 
giant, has started a social-networking site, called The Hub—to widespread 
derision, because it forbids the racy content that users enjoy.
http://economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7918729

us: Sun setting on TVs, research shows
If you had to choose between your PC, TV set or mobile phone, which one would 
you pick? That was one of the questions researcher Forrester posed to almost 
4800 households in the US and, although the TV set still ruled the roost in 
most homes, the study showed that it was no longer the top gadget of choice 
among the young and prosperous.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/09/12/1157826926545.html

EU digital divide fuelled by fat pipe take-up
Wide discrepancies in broadband penetration rates are increasing the digital 
divide, with Denmark topping Ecta's league table but some countries 
significantly lagging behind
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/business/0,39020645,39283337,00.htm
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/15/euro_broadband_rates/

au: Broadband tops 3.5m
THE number of broadband subscriptions in Australia topped 3.5 million at the 
end of June, but uptake continues to slow.
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,20411288%5e16123%5e%5enbv%5e,00.html
http://zdnet.com.au/news/communications/soa/Aussie_broadband_takeup_hits_3_5_million/0,130061791,339271068,00.htm

Broadband take-up strong and steady: ACCC (news release)
Take-up for broadband services continues to increase, according to the latest 
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Snapshot of Broadband Deployment.
http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/762527/fromItemId/142

eu CONFERENCE: Broadband Europe (December 2006, Switzerland)
This conference, hosted by ITU and organised by the BREAD project on behalf of 
the 'Broadband for All' strategic objective, will be the most authoritative 
European Forum of its kind. It will feature exclusive scientific presentations, 
broadband project research results, semi-scientific commercial presentations 
(including agencies, municipalities on trials and roll-outs on broadband) and 
semi-commercial presentations from companies on broadband products and services.
http://bbeurope.org/

The world wide web: past, present, and future
In just 15 years, the World Wide Web has gone through many iterations: 
document-sharing tool for researchers, key source of news and information, 
shopping mecca, multimedia playground, and incredibly popular means of 
socialising and self-expression. How did the Web get so far so fast?
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=37028

Social Networks: Execs Use Them Too
Networking technology gives companies a new set of tools for recruiting and 
customer service—but privacy questions remain
http://businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2006/tc20060911_414136.htm

Marketing to Kids Where They Live
Companies hoping to attract young customers are building whole marketing 
campaigns around social network sites such as Facebook and MySpace
http://businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2006/tc20060908_974400.htm

Progress made in bridging the digital divide - ITU report cites advances in 
connectivity among least developed countries (news release)
The International Telecommunication Union launched a report in New York today 
on ICT/Telecommunication development in least developed countries. The report 
examines key developments in the information and communication technology and 
telecommunications sector including trends and challenges in the world’s 
poorest countries in the period 2001 to 2005. ITU’s findings reveal that 
considerable progress has been made to bridge the digital divide and that 
teledensity targets set by the Brussels Programme of Action have been met by 25 
of the 50 LDCs.
http://www.itu.int/newsroom/press_releases/2006/16.html

ITU: 'Least developed countries' now more connected
The International Telecommunication Union is making significant inroads in its 
attempt to bridge the digital gap between the rest of the world and 50 of the 
globe's poorest economies.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/communications/0,39044192,61953026,00.htm

Curbing the CO2 that comes from PC use
You'd never guess it, but your PC puts about 450kgs (1,000 pounds) of carbon 
dioxide into the atmosphere every year.
http://news.com.com/2100-11398_3-6116121.html

nz: Network separation key issue in Amendment Bill
InternetNZ was amongst a number of organisations and industry companies 
presenting last night to the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee on the 
Telecommunications Amendment Bill.
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2006-09-14-network-separation

fj: Minister urges phone monopoly removal
Information Minister Isireli Leweniqila says there is an urgent need for the 
removal of the telecommunications industry monopoly before the proposed 
Telecommunications Bill is passed in parliament.
http://fijilive.com/news/show/news/2006/09/17/09Fijilive1702.html

The Internet Needs an Area Code!
As that new global network becomes a reality, we need an area code for the 
Internet. A “Worldwide Internet Area Code” would allow any landline or wireless 
user in the world to dial directly to any VoIP user. Calls could pass 
seamlessly between the old world and the new.
http://www.convergedigest.com/bp-ttp/bp1.asp?ID=408&ctgy=Home

VoIP: Is it Secure Enough?
With all the bad press about a dangerous, unsecured Internet, why should you 
send your telephone calls over it? Deb Shinder explains steps you can take to 
optimize security for your VoIP network. - When considering whether to cut the 
telco cord and go exclusively with IP-based telephony, transmission quality and 
reliability top the list of concerns among business owners. But sending your 
voice calls over today's attack-prone, virus- and worm-infested Internet raises 
a third issue: security.
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6114900.html

Report: VoIP Market on The Upswing
VoIP service providers have something more to remind them of summer than sand 
in their pockets: Increased revenues and a strong demand for next-generation 
voice services.
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/mowi/article.php/3632321

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Sources include Quicklinks <http://qlinks.net/> and BNA Internet Law News 
<http://www.bna.com/ilaw/>.

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