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Vint Cerf, aka the godfather of the net, predicts the end of TV as we know it
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/aug/27/news.googleThe Tech Lab: Vint Cerf on the evolution of the internet
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6960896.stmThe future of the Internet
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/edbaadba-524b-11dc-a7ab-0000779fd2ac.htmlnz: Victoria Uni tech leads internet attack study
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/54EB43981E198CCBCC257340007D86C0The Globe on Terror Goes Digital by Michael Geist
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/2185/125/New Paper Discusses Global City TLD?s in the Public Interest by Tom Lowenhaupt
http://www.circleid.com/posts/87239_global_city_top_level_domains/Intellectual Property Holders Press For Access To WHOIS Data
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201802102Timeline of the WHOIS saga by Milton Mueller
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/8/22/3175376.htmlWhois Privacy Stalemate...Again by Milton Mueller
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/8/22/3174023.htmlnz: Maori bilingual Net call
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4178352a28.html.nz Newsletter - August 2007
http://dnc.org.nz/story/30288-34-1.htmlBusinessman loses battle for gripe site domain name
http://out-law.com/page-8404in: Govt expects users to migrate to IPV6 in 3 years
http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/aug/aug360.phpThe Hidden Wealth in Domain Names
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Vint Cerf, aka the godfather of the net, predicts the end of TV as we know it
Talking at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh
International Television Festival, Vint Cerf said that the television industry would change rapidly as it approached its "iPod moment". Cerf told an audience of media moguls that TV was rapidly approaching the same kind of crunch moment that the music industry faced with the arrival of the MP3 player.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/aug/27/news.googlehttp://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article2898444.ecehttp://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10460083http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=1358612007The Tech Lab: Vint Cerf on the evolution of the internet
Vint Cerf, is known as one of the founder fathers of the internet, and played a key role in the development of the protocols which underpin the global net. In this BBC article, Vint addresses topics such as the growth and evolution of the internet, robustness and security of the internet including introducing DNSSEC, the non-trivial exercise to bring IPv6 online in parallel with the present IPv4 system, the future of the net and the opportunities it poses for society as a whole and the proliferation of mobile devices and improvements in the ability of those devices to access the web will accelerate access to information.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6960896.stmThe future of the Internet
What are the biggest challenges facing the internet?s growth and stability, and how should they be tackled? How will the rapid rise of video affect internet infrastructure and drive the net neutrality debate? Will the pursuit of ever more personal information by companies such as Google be welcomed by users? ... Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, the FT?s Media Editor, will put a selection of readers? questions to Prof Cerf in a video interview that will go live on Thursday August 30.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/edbaadba-524b-11dc-a7ab-0000779fd2ac.htmlIs the Internet Doomed to Self-destruct?
The Internet exploded like few other tech revolutions, and the digital clouds are still
swirling with no indication of settling soon. But there's a problem. According to Jonathan Zittrain, professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University, England, the seeds of the Net's destruction are being sown in the same wind streams that are now scattering its influence.
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/news/newsbyid.asp?id=74754UN Secretary-General confirms IGF advisory group members from business
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon this week confirmed the 47 members of the multistakeholder advisory group who will help prepare a global gathering to discuss issues of critical importance to the Internet. Several ICC/BASIS representatives are among the names selected to lend business expertise to the planning of the UN-linked Internet Governance Forum (IGF) which will take place in Rio de Janeiro in November.
http://www.huliq.com/31408/un-secretary-general-confirms-igf-advisory-group-members-from-businessIGF's MAG renewed, governments flex muscles? by Jeanette Hofmann
Finally, the UN Secretary-General has renewed the mandate of the multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) for the Internet Governance Forum. Officially, the Advisory Group's mandate expired with the closure of the IGF's first meeting in Athens in November 2006. Since then, the Advisory Group's status has been in limbo. What looked like an understandable delay for some time - there was a changeover of leadership in the UN headquarters in early 2007 - became a problem in May this year. Following open consultations in Geneva, the Advisory Group was supposed to meet to discuss the agenda for the IGF's Rio meeting in November.
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nz: Victoria Uni tech leads internet attack study
The international Honeynet Project has used honeypot technology developed at Victoria University to track web-based security attacks.
Even seemingly safe web addresses are rife with attack code aiming at vulnerable clients, according to the Honeynet Project study based on the technology. The authors say that methods such as blacklists can be surprisingly successful in stopping client-side attacks.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/54EB43981E198CCBCC257340007D86C0America's Hackable Backbone
The first time Scott Lunsford offered to hack into a nuclear power station, he was told it would be impossible. There was no way, the plant's owners claimed, that their critical components could be accessed from the Internet. Lunsford, a researcher for IBM's Internet Security Systems, found otherwise. "It turned out to be one of the easiest penetration tests I'd ever done," he says. "By the first day, we had penetrated the network. Within a week, we were controlling a nuclear power plant. I thought, 'Gosh. This is a big problem.'"
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/08/22/scada-hackers-infrastructure-tech-security-cx_ag_0822hack.htmlInternet ramraiders rear-end domain parking service
Domain name parking service NameDrive restored its services on Friday after coming under a concerted and ferocious denial of service attack from unidentified hackers. The motives for the attack remain unclear but NameDrive reckons crackers expanded vast resources to flood its website with spurious traffic.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/24/namedrive_ddos_attack/Types of Phishing Attacks
Numerous different types of phishing attacks have now been identified. Some of the more prevalent are listed in this story.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,135293-c,privacysecurity/article.htmlIndia ranks 14th in phishing attacks
The rising graph of cyber crime in India has raised serious questions regarding the freedom that should be allowed on the Internet given the vulnerability of the new generation. IAMAI workshop was a forum to raise these issues.
http://merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=126099The Globe on Terror Goes Digital by Michael Geist
The Globe and Mail published an embarrassing feature story on the weekend focusing on terror groups' use of the Internet and a "Canadian connection." A story on terror group use of the Internet would have made for an interesting (albeit unoriginal) story, so it appears that the Globe tried to generate greater interest in the
story by adding a Canadian connection. The article begins with "Welcome to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - pivotal battleground in the global jihad."
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First, just because the registrant information is not posted publicly on the WHOIS database, does not mean that the information has not been collected.
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ICANN squashes Internet rumours about North Korean domain
ICANN has published an official rebuttal of stories circulating the Net about soon-to-be-approved .KP, after some domain bloggers suggested that an official green light was about to be given to North Korea's domain.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/091/icann-squashes-internet-rumours-about-north-korean-domain.phphttp://www.spcm.org/Journal/spip.php?breve353http://www.csccorporatedomains.com/industry-news.asp?ItemID=18251998New Paper Discusses Global City TLD?s in the Public Interest by Tom Lowenhaupt
"The Internet?s impact on cities grows daily as it electronically enables the meeting, movement, and exchange of people, ideas, products, and cultures at a range and frequency never before possible, creating what Marshall McLuhan called the ?global village?.? So begins a paper in which Dr. Michael Gurstein and I present a short
review of the history of TLDs and the negative effects their omission from the Internet?s naming schema is having on cities. We then identify 12 areas where city-TLDs will benefit Global Cities if planned and developed in the public interest.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/87239_global_city_top_level_domains/Intellectual Property Holders Press For Access To WHOIS Data
The seven-year-old battle over access to WHOIS data remains a stalemate this week, leaving reforms undone. The conflict pits individuals and groups that favor privacy protections against organizations and law enforcement agencies that favor data access to police intellectual property and to curtail cybercrime. In a blog post on the Internet Governance Project's site, Milton Mueller details the Final Outcomes Report of the WHOIS Working Group, published on Tuesday,
and inability of the various stakeholders to reach any kind of consensus.
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201802102http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20070824/tc_cmp/201802102http://itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=59793Timeline of the WHOIS saga by Milton Mueller
Researchers at IGP have prepared a comprehensive timeline of the Whois service and the controversy over Whois and privacy, with links to relevant documents. The timeline was prepared by Dr. Milton Mueller and doctoral student Mawaki Chango as part of their draft paper for the annual Telecommunication Policy Research Conference at the end of
September.
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2007/8/22/3175376.htmlWHOIS privacy reform reaches dead end
Reforms to the WHOIS database in order to address growing privacy concerns have once again come to a halt, leaving a seven-year-old debate to continue on how much personal information should be displayed to the public.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070824-whois-privacy-reform-reaches-dead-end.htmlhttp://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/24/1159208Not Just for Internet Geeks
Keep the Core Neutral is an advocacy group seeking to restrain moves at ICANN
towards censoring domain names.
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be: Cepina is reviewing its rules concerning domain names:
In Dutch: Cepina herziet zijn reglement inzake domeinnamen; and in French: Le Cepani revoit son règlement en matière de noms de domaine
http://www.dns.be/en/home.php?n=2000my: MCMC-MYNIC Seminar & Exhibition--Southern Corridor Roadshow 2007
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and MYNIC Berhad, the .my domain name
registrar is proud to present MCMC-MYNIC Seminar & Exhibition - Southern Corridor Roadshow 2007 on 6th September 2007 (Thursday) at Persada Johor International Convention Centre in Johor Bahru with the theme "Get Online: Empower Yourself on the Internet". The objective of this event is to provide a platform for all communities to have an online presence and learn the benefits of having a .my domain name and a website. They will also be given tips on how to develop an effective website that will enable them to showcase their products, businesses and services to the global community.
http://mynic.net.my/newhp/announcements/mynic-20aug07.htmlnz: Maori bilingual Net call
The Maori Internet Society has asked that second-level domains such as "co.nz" be available in Maori as well as English to "represent that Aotearoa/New Zealand is a
legally bilingual country and to support its indigenous people's cultural and linguistic requirements".
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4178352a28.html.nz Newsletter - August 2007
The August 2007 .nz newsletter is available from the Domain Name Commissioner, and includes the number of active .nz domain names (increased from 286,539 to 291,817), a breakdown of registrations for all .nz 2LDs (249,984 of the domains registered are .co.nz domains), the wholesale domain name fee was dropped from NZ$1.75 to $1.50 outages and a job vacancy.
http://dnc.org.nz/story/30288-34-1.htmluk: Nominet renewals survey [news release]
Nominet is currently sending out a survey request to find out why people renew or do not renew .uk domain names.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=4333GoDaddy and Afilias aim for .US
Registrar and registry operator join forces to try and wrestle .US management away from current registry operator Neustar.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/090/godaddy-and-afilias-aim-for-us.phpVeriSign Board Elects Jim Bidzos as New Chairman [news release]
VeriSign announced that the board of directors has elected D. James Bidzos to become chairman, replacing Edward A. Mueller who has resigned after his recent selection as the chairman and CEO of Qwest Communications International.
http://www.verisign.com/press_releases/pr/page_042705.htmlFee rise for
.com/.net domain names
VeriSign is going to raise fees for the registration of the names.
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British businessman loses battle for gripe site domain name
The figure behind controversial business schemes has failed in his bid to gain control of the .com internet address consisting of his name. A site that criticises his activities has been allowed to keep the name. In arguments before the WIPO domain name arbitration panel, Australian body Consumer Protection described the man, Stephen Cleeve, as a con man. Its website contains links to and excerpts from a number of articles from the BBC, News of the World, and others detailing Cleeve's business
exploits.
http://out-law.com/page-8404http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/24/wipo_cleeve_domain_decision/za: Telkom wins domain name dispute
Telkom has won another battle in its war against cyber squatters. Less than six weeks after Telkom won its first domain name dispute in terms of the new alternative dispute resolution rules that govern .co.za domain name disputes, an adjudicator again decided in Telkom's favour.
http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/telecoms/2007/0708241042.asp?S=Business&A=BUS&O=FPTOPSubdomain Patent Faces EFF Challenge
A company called Ideaflood has been demanding payment from
Internet hosting companies like LiveJournal for offering virtual, personalized subdomains, a concept on which Ideaflood holds a challenged patent. The Electronic Frontier Foundation announced its opposition to Ideaflood's patent, calling it "bogus" and "illegitimate."
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/22/subdomain-patent-faces-eff-challengeus: DA: No crime in domain name tiff
A Schuylkill County controller candidate's hoarding of his opponent's Internet domain names, then trying to cover up his actions, was "deceitful and wrong" but was not a crime, District Attorney James P. Goodman said Wednesday.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/all-b1_1domain.6007303aug23,0,6425932.storyhttp://www.republicanherald.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18739616http://www.tnonline.com/node/204357us: Politics trickster pilfers Pollard's name site spins a web of intrigue
Who owned www.albert pollard.com? That's a question Albert Pollard Jr. himself is asking. Last week, anyone typing in albertpollard.com would reach not Pollard's campaign Web site, but the Stafford Republican Party's site.
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2007/082007/08262007/311267Saba's wins right to use domain name sabas.com
A national arbitration panel recently ruled that the Arizona Western-clothing store, which has used the name Saba's since 1927, is entitled to the domain,
according to a statement from Phoenix attorney Glenn Bacal.
http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/0822biz-talker0823.htmlFloridaWeekly.com Stands Up to CyberBully
Semoran LLC, which owns the web site and domain name FloridaWeekly.com, has filed a lawsuit against a Florida media company in response to that company?s request for the FloridaWeekly.com domain name.
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in: Govt expects users to migrate to IPV6 in 3 years
The government of India is proactively pushing for users of the Internet space to migrate towards the IPv6. The government users
have been mandated to migrate and there should be major transition over the next two or three years.
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NetNation Launches WhoisProtector Lite
NetNation, Canada's top-ranked Web host, has recently launched a new product that protects customers' personal information from the public. With WhoisProtector Lite, a customer?s name, address and other personal information is kept private; only the email address is displayed for legitimate business inquiries.
http://emediawire.com/releases/2007/8/emw548693.htmNeustar launches Korean domain names in .BIZ TLD
Neustar has deployed IDNs for the Korean
language in the .BIZ TLD as of August 19, 2007.
http://digitalmediaasia.com/default.asp?ArticleID=26447NeuStar Launches Korean Language Domain Names in .BIZ TLD [news release]
NeuStar announced that it has deployed IDNs for the Korean language in the .BIZ top-level Internet domain as of August 19, 2007. IDNs in .BIZ enable companies and for-profit organizations worldwide to register domain names in their languages of choice using Unicode characters that are not available in ASCII.
http://neustar.biz/pressroom/announcements/press_release.cfm?press_id=1296Dotcom Falls Into Baby Name Domain
This is a topic close to my heart and I have to say I agree whole-heartedly ? well, it's a good idea, anyway. Parents are
picking baby names based upon the availability of a domain name that matches.
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/24/dotcom-falls-into-baby-name-domainWhat Orkut Really Needs
Google's software engineers report that they've been busy giving Orkut, the company's social networking service, a face-lift. But perhaps what the site really needs is a new name for the U.S market. It's true that short, memorable domain names are hard to come by, but if ever there was a Google product in need of re-branding, it's Orkut.
http://informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2007/08/what_orkut_real.htmlGo Daddy explains suspension of sites, denies political pressure
Go Daddy has denied receiving any form
of pressure from the Chinese authorities. The initial story was published before Go Daddy was directly asked for a response. ... Reporters Without Borders today called on US web hosting provider Go Daddy to explain why it suddenly withdrew hosting for several Chinese sites specialising in human rights in China. According to a report on the news website Boxun , around 10 Chinese human rights sites were suspended without explanation on 17 August.
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The Hidden Wealth in Domain Names
When will the ad industry and its clients wake up to the value of domains? When asked that question at 1:30 a.m. on the Domain Roundtable Conference's first night, conference chair Jay Westerdal responded: "They're going to wake up when it's too late." Most
of those interviewed at the conference confirmed his views.
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ICANN legt .test-Kriterien für Domain-Namen in nicht-lateinischen Schriften fest
Wie angekündigt startet im September das Evaluierungsprogramm für TLDs in elf nicht-lateinischen Schriftsprachen, darunter Arabisch, Chinesisch und Hebräisch mittels IDNs. Nun hat die ICANN die abschließende Version des IDN-Evaluierungsplans als PDF-Datei veröffentlicht, der die Erfolgskriterien für den Test festzurrt.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/94872Whois-Datenschutz bleibt weiterhin
ein Zankapfel
Keine Chancen auf eine baldige Schlichtung des seit Jahren anhaltenden Streits um einen datenschutzfreundlicheren Umgang mit Whois-Daten sieht der Vertreter der Internet-Nutzer Milton Mueller. Dies verdeutlicht der an der Universität Syracuse im US-Bundesstaat lehrende Professor, zugleich Mitglied im Internet Governance Project (IGP), in seinem jüngsten IGP-Blog-Eintrag über die Patt-Situation bei der Durchsetzung widersprüchlicher Interessen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/94882EFF gegen Subdomain-Patent
Die Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) hat beim US-Patentamt die Prüfung eines Patents über Subdomains beantragt, das bereits gegen kleine Firmen eingesetzt wurde. Die Technik soll jedoch bereits vor der Patentierung verwendet worden sein, womit das Patent hinfällig wäre.
http://golem.de/0708/54292.htmlUS-Bürgerrechtler beantragen Überprüfung des Subdomain-Patents
Die Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) hat das US-Patentamt offiziell aufgefordert, ein umstrittenes Patent auf die Einrichtung von Subdomains in all seinen Ansprüchen für nichtig zu erklären.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/94795Erneute Abzocke bei Domains
So mancher Domainbesitzer fand in den vergangenen Wochen E-Mails des belgischen Unternehmens Domain Renewal SA in seinem Postfach. Das Schreiben macht darauf aufmerksam, dass dessen registrierte Domain bald ausläuft.
http://www.handelsblatt.com/news/Unternehmen/Marketing-Channel/_pv/_p/204789/_t/ft/_b/1312263/default.aspx/erneute-abzocke-bei-domains.htmlL?état de New York vote une loi anti-cybersquatting
L?Etat de New York vient de faire voter une loi visant à interdire toute forme de cybersquatting. Le texte entrera en vigueur dans 3 mois.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1285/l-etat-de-new-york-vote-une-loi-anti-cybersquatting.phpSeconde décision visant le décret sur les noms de domaine en .fr
Six mois après la promulgation du décret sur la gestion et l'attribution des noms de domaine français, les mêmes questions demeurent : ce décret
est-il d'ores et déjà applicable? Une récente ordonnance de référé semble donner une réponse positive - bien qu'elle ne soit pas très nette.
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2007/08/seconde-dcision-visant-le-dcret-sur-les.htmlGoDaddy
GoDaddy no es sólo el mayor Agente Registrador del mundo. Es el que más patentes solicita en esta industria, casi 50 en los últimos años.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1528Propuestas del modelo para la Administración del Dominio.co
Con el fin de adelantar exitosamente la transición a un nuevo esquema de operación de la administración del registro de nombre de
dominio .co, el Ministerio de Comunicaciones invita a los interesados a consultar el documento "Propuesta de modelos para la administración del Dominio.co", y a enviar sus comentarios
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1527Grupo Assessor Multi-setorial (MAG) é anunciado pelo Secretário-Geral da ONU
O Secretário-Geral das Nações Unidas anunciou nesta segunda-feira, dia 20, a lista de integrantes do Grupo Assessor Multi-setorial (MAG), criado para assessorá-lo nos preparativos ao IGF.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1526Aumento de
seguridad para transacciones con NIC Chile
NIC Chile informa que realizó cambios en su sitio web para aumentar la seguridad de transacciones con sus clientes.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1525Pohjois-Korea saamassa oman internettunnuksen
Pohjois-Korea aikoo rekisteröidä itselleen oman internet-aluetunnuksen. Internetin osoitteistoa hallinnoiva järjestö Icann ilmoitti perjantaina, että se myöntänee maalle tunnuksen lokakuussa pidettävässä kokouksessa.
http://www.kaleva.fi/plus/index.cfm?j=674509Enea registrerade första .se-domänen
Den första .se-domänen som någonsin registrerades var IT-konsultbolaget Eneas enea.se. IT24
har koll på de övriga se-domänerna som registrerades under 80-talet.
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.117408Story in Chinese mentioning IPV6
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