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.com and .net domain name prices to go up this year
http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=FD0253D5-536B-4268-95A5-359B4EC8E9B2

Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly?
http://news.com.com/2100-1025_3-6155614.html

UK domainers start up industry association
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/31/domain_name_associates/

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GOVERNANCE
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WSIS Action Line C5 Facilitation Meeting: 15-16 May 2007
The ITU has a new Secretary-General, Dr. Hamadoun Toure, who has indicated in 
his first public statements and to senior ITU staff that he considers 
cybersecurity and particularly follow-up to WSIS Action Line C5 to be a key 
strategic area of focus for future ITU activities. The next annual 
facilitation/consultation meeting for WSIS Action Line C5 will be held 15-16 
May 2007 at ITU in Geneva in conjunction with a cluster of events to be 
organized around 17 May (World Telecommunication and Information Society Day).
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/WSIS+Action+Line+C5+Facilitation+Meeting+1516+May+2007.aspx

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.com and .net domain name prices to go up this year
VeriSign has confirmed the annual price of.com and .net domain names will 
almost certainly rise this year, most likely in the first half, according to 
Stratton Sclavos, VeriSign’s chief executive. The latest agreement between 
ICANN and VeriSign allows VeriSign to increase prices in .com and .net by up to 
7% and 10% respectively per year.
http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=FD0253D5-536B-4268-95A5-359B4EC8E9B2

Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly?
Go Daddy's controversial decision last week to suspend the domain name of a 
popular computer security Web site did more than merely raise questions about 
the extent of free speech on today's Internet.
http://news.com.com/2100-1025_3-6155614.html
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6155614.html

UK domainers start up industry association
A new association representing UK domain name resellers is due to be launched. 
Domain Name Associates Ltd was incorporated on Monday at the same time as the 
address domainnameassociation.co.uk. Both are registered to the home address of 
Michael Toth, a well-known "domainer".
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/31/domain_name_associates/

Pecker pipped in porno pickle
Only famous people who trade on their name have any chance of winning control 
of internet addresses containing their name, according to a decision by WIPO.
http://out-law.com/page-7725
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/04/pecker_domain_dispute/

Google loses European GMail trademark battle
Google has failed to win the right to register the term "Gmail" as a 
wide-ranging European trademark. The Office for Harmonisation in the Internal 
Market (OHIM), the body which is responsible for European community trademarks, 
rejected Google's appeal after a stiff battle with German-born venture 
capitalist Daniel Giersch.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/31/google_looses_trademark_battle/

bm/ky: Domain names have always been a source of contention
Looking at .bm, this article notes there are 2,655 .bm domains, but that only 
28% of those were in operation, but the definition of being in operation 
appears to be having a website with the domain. It also notes the low level of 
hosting of .bm domains in Bermuda. Then the article looks at .ky and says 
domain names have always been a contentious issue. After an 8 year battle, .ky 
was handed back to the Cayman Islands government by IANA. The problems that led 
to this were when .ky was originally delegated to a government employee (Clint 
Mole), and another person was the technical contact. Eventually Mole and Rubin 
sold the rights to .ky. and so began a long battle to regain control of .ky by 
the Cayman government. At the end, the article also refers to the ongoing saga 
of .sex. A court decision in the USA's 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that 
property laws and liability applies to the internet and hence, the real owner 
of the domain, Gary Kremen, was entitled to sue Network Solutions for the 
mistake.
http://theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030730/BUSINESS/107300068

Confirmation: It is lawful to register a generic domain name even if it is 
identical to a trademark
The owner of several “PIG” trademarks launched a UDRP procedure against the 
owner of pig.com. The plaintiff previously tried to purchase this name, but its 
$ 21,000 offer was not accepted. It then sued, arguing that using the name for 
a pay per click site is not a legitimate use.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/02/confirmation-it-is-lawful-to-register.html

.Eu a hit with users, but a mystery to others
A large majority of British businesses with a .eu domain name believe it to be 
an effective business tool in a recent survey, while a separate survey found 
that half of UK businesses do not even know what the .eu domain stands for.
http://out-law.com/page-7724

2007 ICANN Nominating Committee Issues Formal Call for Statements of Interest
ICANN's Nominating Committee invites Statements of Interest from the Internet 
community as it seeks qualified candidates to assist in ICANN's technical and 
policy coordination role.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-01feb07.htm

VeriSign falls on restated results, 4Q
VeriSign said fourth quarter sales rose 6 percent. However, the company did not 
report full quarterly or annual results due to a review of its historical stock 
option grants. VeriSign said the review, which is completed, did not find any 
intentional wrongdoing by managers.
http://businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8N0H9G01.htm

Master of the domains: The revival of Network Solutions
Corporate turnaround wizard Champ Mitchell knows a dog of a company when he 
sees it, and back in 2003, Network Solutions Inc., was troubled. Initially a 
technology consulting firm, Network Solutions had landed a once-in-a-lifetime 
break after the fledgling Internet migrated from the Department of Defense to 
the National Science Foundation. It was 1994, and the NSF tapped the Herndon, 
Virginia, company to create a registry for Internet domain names. As cyberspace 
grew, if you wanted an Internet address, Network Solutions was the only place 
to get it.
http://knowledge.wpcarey.asu.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1363

Kick those 'squatters' off your domain
Q: I just received a trademark in two classes. My domain name is the same as 
the brand name for my business. Now that I have my trademark in hand, can I go 
after the domain name imitators who are poaching my Web site traffic? One of 
them is operating an index site that is just one letter different from my own 
domain name. What are my legal rights?
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/302139_schreter02.html

Nominet Governance consultation (news release)
Nominet is updating its Articles of Association, the document that describes 
how the company interacts with its members, and the way in which it is governed.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=3582

Release 0.9: Net Neutrality (Yet Another Take) by Esther Dyson
I've been thinking a lot about net neutrality, including Dave Farber's wise 
comments in the other Post. But I'm finding it difficult to follow the 
conversation, which is boring, confusing and filled with mis-targeted 
invective. It's complicated: There's no easy fix, legislative or otherwise. Any 
legislation may solve one problem - stopping a particular bad practice, for 
example - but it could also stop other good practices or stall competition in 
the development of new services. ... On the other hand, there are a lot of 
things only the carriers can do effectively... or at least, they are 
well-positioned to do them effectively, and it would be painful having them 
limited to offering vanilla bandwidth at prescribed prices. That's pretty much 
what we did in another market when we set up ICANN...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/esther-dyson/release-09-net-neutrali_b_40384.html

Netcraft February 2007 Web Server Survey
In the February 2007 survey we received responses from 108,810,358 sites, an 
increase of 1.93 million from last month. Apache has a decline of 442K sites 
this month, and sees its share of the web server market slip by 1.47 percent to 
58.7 percent. This is the first time Apache's market share has been below 60 
percent since September 2002.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/02/02/february_2007_web_server_survey.html

Domain Name Tops and Flops of 2006
Sedo's Chief Operating Officer, Matt Bentley, reviews some of the domain 
industry's tops and flops over the past year: As we begin 2007, we look out 
upon a domain market landscape that has changed dramatically from only a year 
ago. Every year has its ups and downs, and 2006 was certainly no exception. 
Even as the indefatigable strength of pay-per-click advertising pulled domain 
values to ever loftier heights, mistakes were made, and opportunities for 
fortune were missed. It doesn’t require the gift of Nostradamus to predict that 
2007 will also bring its share of surprises, both positive and negative. To 
help ensure your 2007 turns out as well as the last year has for many domain 
investors, Sedo presents a look back at the Tops and Flops of 2006: 
http://sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1373

The Internet and the Spanish Revolution: An Update on the Spanish Domain Market 
(Nov 2006)
This past year, Sedo has seen the importance of the Spanish language in the 
domain world simply skyrocket. With 420 million Spanish-speakers worldwide, 
only a measly 80 million of these are online, making just 18% of 
Spanish-speakers on the web. In comparison to other language groups, Spanish is 
in third place following English and Chinese.
http://sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1341

Direct Search White Paper Reports Traffic Growth & Sustainability (news release)
The Internet Commerce Association (ICA) completed an industry research study on 
the impacts of the Direct Search business and the consistency and 
sustainability of the traffic. Study included an analysis on multiple domain 
portfolios that represent over 30 million unique visitors per month.
http://internetcommerceassociation.com/?q=reports/direct_search_white_paper_reports_traffic_growth_sustainability

Internet Commerce Association launched
The ICA is is a business organization made up of individuals and companies that 
own, buy, sell, resell, host and manage Internet traffic which comes from 
search engines, domain names and Internet links. Their mission is to promote 
the value and benefits of Internet traffic, including the value of buying 
direct navigation traffic, on behalf of our membership -- to the media, the 
advertising market, government and regulatory authorities around the world.
http://internetcommerceassociation.com/

Newsletter Service Launches for Websites and Domain Names for Sale
Website Auction Hub has recently announced the launch of their Newsletter 
service. This makes the website that features the largest collection of 
established websites, turnkey websites and domain names for sale even better. 
Now subscribers will never miss an investment opportunity again.
http://domaininformer.com/news/news/070201WebsiteAuctionHub.html

in: Best investments for the next ten years – Domain Names, Farm Land and Cash 
in the Bank
The biggest question for the smart investors is what will be the best 
investment in the next ten years? In last ten years it was oil, metals, S&P 500 
and residential real estate. There is no reason to believe that the history 
will repeat for these four again. As a matter of fact, these four can slump 
like never before.
http://indiadaily.com/editorial/15423.asp

A new investment that is making new billionaires – the domain name trading
It is a new investment game. As real estate goes down a new type of real estate 
market is providing fantastic opportunities for smart investors. It is called 
cyber realty – the domain name trade. Buying domain names and filliping the 
same for a large profit can make you rich.
http://indiadaily.com/editorial/15416.asp

Registering domain names with the right company is crucial
Choosing the right company to entrust your domain name registrations is vital. 
There are literally hundreds of companies offering domain name registration 
services, but how do you know how reliable they are? How long have they been in 
business? Do they offer all the extra services? Will they hold your domain to 
ransom when you come to transfer away? Can you be in full control of your 
domain at all times? Is the company just another reseller of a reseller of a 
reseller?!
http://domaininformer.com/guides/Choose_Domain/articles/070131registeringdomainnames.html

Serbian domain name system reborn (sub req'd)
One of the consequences of the separation of Serbia and Montenegro is the 
overhaul of the domain name system in the two countries. Vesna Gakovic and 
Kathryn Szymczyk explain why the new rules are more welcoming for international 
applicants. Available from
http://www.managingip.com/default.asp

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OTHER INTERNET NEWS
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au: Loss for Holocaust hoax site
A FAR-RIGHT Christian group has been ordered to remove from its website a 
hate-filled newsletter that refers to the "Holocaust hoax" and claims Jews have 
"monopolistic control" over the world's media and film.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/02/02/1169919538081.html

Internet censorship increases
The open nature of the Internet enables freedom of speech at a global level 
previously unknown in human history. The fact that the Internet is not 
controlled by any single government body means that individual countries are 
censoring the Internet at whatever level deemed tolerable by their citizens. 
While many folks are all giddy about “the spread of democracy,” the fact 
remains that censorship of the Internet is on the rise.
http://www.normantranscript.com/commerce/local_story_034010053

Press freedom improving in Asia, says report
Reporters Without Borders annual report says Asian journalists are gaining more 
freedom, despite high casualities
http://asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=62855

cn: Beijing Strangles the Internet    
The internet has become an important part of Chinese culture, with the 
country’s increasingly diverse population embracing the technology’s many 
powerful features. According to the state-controlled think tank China Internet 
Network Information Centre (CINIC), the country had 137 million internet users 
as of December 2006, up 26 million users, or 23.4 percent, from 2005.
http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=26723

au: Kids bombarded by online porn as filter delayed
Up to 2.5 million Australian families are still waiting for the Federal 
Government to deliver on a promise to protect children from online pornography 
by offering every household in Australia free internet filtering software was 
expected to be running by the end of last year.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21152197-421,00.html

nz: Banning children from internet ineffective, safety group says
An internet safety group says banning children from the internet to protect 
them from sexual predators doesn't work. Instead NetSafe executive director 
Martin Cocker said parents needed to educate their children about the dangers 
they could face online.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10421952

us: Exposure to online porn common
About four in every 10 US youngsters age 10 to 17 report they've seen 
pornography while on the Internet, two-thirds of them saying it was uninvited, 
according to a study published on Monday. Many of the encounters with online 
pornography, both sought-out and accidental, were related to use of 
file-sharing programs to download images, the report from the University of New 
Hampshire in Durham said.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411419/978818
http://www.kbcitv.com/news/tech/5549796.html

au: Courts get tough on hyperlinking
Recently, the Full Federal Court prononunced on the operation of the Australian 
copyright provisions for websites that contain hyperlinks. In Universal Music v 
Cooper [2005] FCA 972, the court considered whether hyperlinks to unauthorized 
infringing music downloads contained on a website amounted to copyright 
infringement.
http://www.managingip.com/default.asp?page=10&pubID=34&SID=673610

Tagging 'takes off for web users'
(could this be a new area of brand infringement) Tagging or labelling online 
content is becoming the new search tool of choice among web users, shows 
research. As more and more people put their own content online, they are also 
being invited to tag it with descriptive keywords to help organise their data.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6318531.stm

us: Consumers Have Allies on the Web
Consumer advocacy takes on renewed power as it moves into a new form, the blog.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/business/03money.html

eu: Internet video rules 'misguided'
An EU bid to make internet broadcasters subject to the same laws as traditional 
television is "seriously misguided", a House of Lords committee has said. 
Proposals risk damaging the new media industry, pushing broadcasters to set up 
outside Europe, the committee said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6329851.stm

European Parliament stands firm on cross-border defamation law
The European Parliament has voted to make every EU member state take a common 
approach to cross-border privacy and defamation cases. The move follows a 
campaign by UK Liberal Democrat MEP Diana Wallis.
http://out-law.com/page-7726

nl: Dutch spammer fined $97,000 for sending 9 billion unwanted e-mails
A spammer whom authorities say e-mailed more than 9 billion unwanted 
advertisements for products like erection pills faces a hefty fine: If he needs 
headache medication or debt relief there's probably an unsolicited ad in his 
own inbox.
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/16608875.htm
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/02/03/1169919576491.html

au: Elves, trolls and deadly danger
Mental health experts now agree that online gaming addictions exist: Doctors 
didn't believe Liz Woolley when she said her son was addicted to an internet 
game in which players take on the roles of elves, ogres and trolls. Sure, her 
son, Shawn, 21, was depressed, they said, telling Woolley the 12-hour days of 
game-playing, the social isolation and the personality changes were a side 
effect rather than a cause of the American man's mental deterioration.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/02/04/1170523951389.html

Internet users play tag with online content: study
Web 2.0 pioneers are taking personal control of how online content is 
organised, according to new research. The study, conducted by the Pew Internet 
& America Life Project in December 2006, reports 28 per cent of US internet 
users have categorised, or "tagged", user generated content online. Tagging is 
effectively a new form of searching for content which allows users to mark, 
store, and then retrieve the web content they or other users found valuable.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/02/tags_folksonomy/

uk: Radio enters a new golden age as digital use takes off
The digital revolution and the expansion of new ways of accessing information 
through the internet has given a huge boost to one of the older and more 
traditional forms of electronic media - the radio.
http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article2208272.ece

uk: Surfing net is top pastime for elderly
Browsing the internet has overtaken DIY and gardening to become the favourite 
pastime of older people, according to a survey by the insurance company AXA.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/02/net02.xml

au: Phone addiction ruinous
AUSTRALIANS are ruining relationships, running up huge debts, even putting 
themselves in danger because of their addiction to their mobile phones.
http://theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21161651-2702,00.html

Euro broadband growth slows
THE uptake of broadband internet services in Europe has slowed, with growth 
dropping to 7 per cent in the six months to September, a new report from a 
carrier group has found.
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21158442%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html

Viacom to YouTube: Dump Infringing Content
Media conglomerate Viacom demanded on Friday that Google's video service 
YouTube remove from its Web pages as many as 100,000 video clips containing 
copyrighted material. The two sides had been negotiating a licensing agreement 
that would allow Viacom-owned content on the YouTube site when talks broke 
down. Viacom's demand came next. Viacom had asked YouTube to remove its content 
last fall, as well.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/55548.html
http://news.com.com/2100-1026_3-6155771.html
http://iht.com/articles/2007/02/02/business/youtube.php

Mobile giants plot secret rival to Google
Europe's biggest telecoms groups are aiming to create a mobile phone search 
engine that could challenge Yahoo! and Google, the US giants. Vodafone, France 
Telecom, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, Hutchison Whampoa, Telecom Italia and 
one American network, Cingular, are among the companies that will come together 
for secret, high-level talks at the mobile industry's biggest annual trade show 
in Barcelona next week.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/02/04/cnsearch04.xml

Google profits double to $3bn
Google saw its profits rocket by 110% to $3.07bn (£1.57bn) last year as the 
company extended its dominance in guiding people around cyberspace.
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2003373,00.html
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9075-2578425,00.html

Return to founder: Michael Dell returns to the helm of the company he founded
The computing world has traditions, if not clichés. It is, for example, 
customary for the founders of big technology firms to have dropped out of 
college, or at least graduate school, before getting started. Everyone from 
Steve Jobs (Apple), Bill Gates (Microsoft) and Michael Dell (Dell) in the 
industry's first generation to Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Google) in the 
current one has so far complied.
http://economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=8633423
http://businessweek.com/technology/content/feb2007/tc20070202_879041.htm
http://businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jan2007/db20070131_503358.htm

Residential VoIP users to hit 267m by 2012
Global residential VoIP services will attract 267 million subscribers in 2012, 
a huge jump from the 38 million users registered last year, new research from 
ABI Research has predicted.
http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vnunet/news/2173954/267-residential-voip-users


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