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An exchange for broadband capacity?
There are exchanges where you can buy and sell stocks, futures, pork bellies, wine and even pollution allowances. Why not an exchange for the trading of digital bits and bytes? "That is my dream," said Hamadoun Touré, secretary general of the International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations agency based in Geneva that sets international communications standards.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/06/29/technology/byte30.php
http://nytimes.com/2008/06/30/technology/30byte.html
Inventor of the Internet takes aim at BitTorrent
In the 1960s, Lawrence Roberts invented computer networking via data packets, which led directly to the development of ARPANet and the Internet . And now Roberts is trying to fix one of the Internet's biggest problems: network overload caused by peer-to-peer file transfers.
http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9977880-2.html
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ICANN Concludes Successful 32nd Meeting in Paris
ICANN concluded its 32nd International Public Meeting in Paris today after four days of discussions that will shape the future of the Internet.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-3-26jun08-en.htm
Biggest Expansion in gTLDs Approved for Implementation
The Board of ICANN today approved a recommendation that could see a whole range of new names introduced to the Internet's addressing system.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-4-26jun08-en.htm
Internet overhaul wins approval
A complete overhaul of the way in which people navigate the internet has been given the go-ahead in Paris. The net's regulator, Icann, voted unanimously to relax the strict rules on so-called "top-level" domain names, such as .com or .uk.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7475986.stm
Domain name shake-up - video
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7474203.stm
Domain name shakeup may bring new net goldrush
For more than a decade the internet has been a world of dotcoms, dotnets and dotcodotuks. That could all change, however, with a new scheme to liberalise the way websites are named, creating a whole new generation of addresses such as .bank, .sport and .news.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jun/27/internet.digitalmedia
Major internet shake-up heralds new web addresses
The internet is set for a radical shake-up after the organisation that oversees website names gave the green light to plans for a new way of creating web addresses.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jun/26/internet
I've got a .bridge I'd like to sell you
You may already know that you can buy land on the moon. That is, you can lay claim to it, and there are people who are perfectly happy to sell you a certificate which confirms that through them, you have laid claim to some small part of the Sea of Tranquillity — perhaps even that bit where Neil Armstrong declared it was a giant leap for mankind. There's even someone, I believe, who will sell you plots of "land" on the sun itself (which I think brings in a new definition of "land", since even to define what constitutes the surface of the sun is a whole branch of scientific philosophy).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jun/27/charles.arthur1
The online name game - The internet will soon explode with new domain names – and we will suffer a worldwide identity crisis
Identity just got more complicated. Icann has decided to open up top-level domains to almost any suffix we can imagine – from .com, .net, .org, .co.uk, etc to .anything. So there will be an explosion in what we nerdily called the internet namespace.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/27/internet
Website domain names: any suffixes could be possible after landmark vote
Icann, the organisation that regulates the internet domain name system, has passed a landmark vote to relax rules limiting web addresses to "top-level" suffixes, such as .com and .uk, a move that could see people and companies register almost anything they want.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/26/digitalmedia
New internet domains will cost $100k-plus
Biggest shake-up in web addresses is to be approved today, but domain chief says it's not for 'mom-and pop' operators
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article4218629.ece
‘There’s going to be a lot of demand. The sky’s the limit’
They had open-neck shirts, designer spectacles and a peculiarly laid-back pose in the lounge chairs at the bar. But the people at the cutting edge of the dot-com economy were anything but cool yesterday as they engaged in heated debate over the prospect of a new era on the internet.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article4221994.ece
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23930817-7582,00.html
Simple Googling could put paid to hopes of cash bonanza
In June 1996 the hacker Kevin Poulsen walked out of a two-year prison sentence in California. The first thing he saw was a billboard showing an internet address. He was dumbfounded. In just two years, his geeky private world of http and .com had suddenly become big, ordinary business.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article4222028.ece
Crucial vote on internet's future
A complete overhaul of the way people navigate the internet could begin following a crucial vote in Paris. The net's regulator Icann will vote to decide if the strict rules on so-called top level domain names, such as .com or .uk, can be relaxed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7474889.stm
Q&A: Internet shake-up
The net's regulator Icann has proposed a complete overhaul of the way people navigate the internet. They will vote to decide if the strict rules on so-called top level domain names, such as .com or .uk, can be relaxed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7475279.stm
Internet porn 'name change plan'
The world wide web could soon get a 'red light district' under plans being discussed by the internet regulator.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/technology/newsid_7474000/7474857.stm
New top level internet addresses come with $100,000-plus price tag
The new category of “top level” internet addresses due to go on sale early next year will cost upwards $100,000 each, it emerged today.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article4218629.ece
New Flavors for Addresses on the Web Are on the Way
Move over .com and .org. Get ready for a nearly infinite variety of new Web addresses ending in words like .perfume, .sports and .paris.
http://nytimes.com/2008/06/27/technology/27icann.html
Internet agency relaxes rules on domain names
The Internet's main oversight agency relaxed rules Thursday to permit the introduction of new Internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old addressing system.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/06/26/business/icann.php
An Infinite World of Internet Domains
Sweeping changes to the Internet's addressing system, approved at a meeting in Paris on June 26, could mean the Internet as we know it may never look the same.
http://businessweek.com/technology/content/jun2008/tc20080626_112815.htm
Dot whatever
Is this the end of dotcom? At a meeting this week in Paris, regulators voted to allow companies to buy their own “top-level domains”. TLDs are the last segment of an internet domain name (for example, the “com” in FT.com). At the moment, businesses must choose the suffix for their website address from a list based on what kind of organisation they are, and where they are. But no longer. Rightly, websites will soon be able to choose their own TLD.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8cac00d4-4474-11dd-b151-0000779fd2ac.html
Business website address choice expanded
Businesses will be free to choose any suffix they please for their internet addresses after a decision yesterday to expand the choices beyond current staples such as ".com", ".co" and ".org".
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6bd02684-43e7-11dd-842e-0000779fd2ac.html
ICANN backs custom domains, gives brand-owners nightmares
The managing body for the internet's domain name system will massively increase the 'real estate' of the internet, letting brands and generic words become top-level domains. A legal expert said that the plans will make brand protection a nightmare.
http://out-law.com/page-9214
ICANN votes to expand top-level domain names
As expected, ICANN, the nonprofit group that manages the Internet Domain Name System, unanimously voted today to begin the process of relaxing the rules for gTLD.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9103959
http://computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1803605585
ALAC report: Barriers to meaningful participation
A draft of the independent review of the At-Large Advisory Committee to ICANN has recently been published (a summary can be found here). The authors conclude that ALAC has made progress, but due to several factors, has not made any significant contributions. Under the current system, the prohibitive costs associated with active participation ensure that only a select group of people, representing concentrated interests, will ever be able to consistently participate and make significant contributions to the Internet governance process.
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/6/29/3754794.html
Will ICANN move to control routing security? by Brenden Kuerbis
Replying to ICANN's draft 2009 Operating Plan and Budget, the Security and Stability Advisory Committee submitted comments last week vying for its piece of the estimated $60 million ICANN revenue pie. But the interesting story is not the dollar amounts requested by SSAC, rather their request for a specific line item for "Management of certificates for the addressing system (RPKI)." This request to put ICANN in the middle of controlling routing security raises many governance issues.
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/6/25/3762527.html
ICANN Paris: a revealing exchange by Milton Mueller
This is the most intensely political ICANN meeting I have ever been in, with the possible exception of Berlin 1999. Part of the cause is the GNSO structural reform, which has the various constituencies snarling at each other about vote distributions. Multilingual domain names, which combines market pressures with geopolitics, adds to the mix. But one of the main causes is the escalating power of ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC).
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/6/25/3762356.html
Website naming rules may be relaxed
The way the internet works could be changed forever following a proposed relaxation of the rules governing domain rules.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/digitallife/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2008/06/26/dlinternet126.xml
Website naming rules may be changed
British web users could find themselves typing ".co.uk" less often in future, after the internet’s governing body voted to allow the use of hundreds of thousands of new suffixes for web addresses.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2201076/Website-naming-rules-may-be-changed.html
Conquering the wild west of internet domains
Like 17th century tulip bulbs, internet domain names have been sought after, fought over and hugely over-valued. Companies with more budget than sense have seen a memorable address for their website as the sure route to traffic and riches, so have been willing to pay vast sums to secure precisely the name they want.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/06/27/do2707.xml
In new Web names, .sky is the .limit
In addition to the likes of .com and .net, the Internet might soon have Web addresses ending in .fun, .cars and .prettymuchanythingyouwant.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-domains27-2008jun27,0,4756478.story
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2008/06/coming-soon-eve.html
ICANN to Add New Top-Level Domains, World to Come to an End by John Levine
The biggest buzz from the Paris ICANN meeting was that the board accepted last fall's proposal for a streamlined process to add new TLDs. A variety of articles in the mainstream press, many featuring inflammatory but poorly informed quotes (from people who probably got a phone call saying "We go to press in five minutes, what do you think about ICANN's plan to add a million new domains?") didn't help. When can we expect the flood of TLDs? Don't hold your breath.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/86299_icann_new_top_level_domains/
Why New TLDs Don't Change a Thing by Kevin Ohashi
I have a heard a lot lately about ICANN unanimously voting in favor or relaxing top level domain rules and had a few people come to me and ask 'how does that affect what you do?' The short answer is, it won't; at least not for a long time and here is why:
http://ohashi.info/article/why-new-tlds-dont-change-thing
http://www.circleid.com/posts/86298_new_tlds_no_change/
Domain name boom 'like gold rush'
THE Australian spearheading an expansion of the world wide web says the introduction of new generic domain names will be like the opening up of land during Australia's gold rush.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23931305-15306,00.html
Internet broadens its domain
WEB users will encounter domain names such as .car and .shop - as well as websites with names in languages other than English - after a radical shake-up of internet naming rules.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23934538-5013404,00.html
Internet users brace for start of dot-sex
WEB regulators have voted to allow the creation of thousands of new domain names, from .paris to .Pepsi, in one of the biggest shake-ups in internet history.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,23930445-5014108,00.html
Internet expansion set to revolutionise worldwide web [AAP]
NEW generic domain names for websites will be like the opening up of land in the gold rush, according to the Australian spearheading an expansion of the worldwide web.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23930971-11869,00.html
.NSW, .Uluru, .Oz, .footy domains coming in 2009? [AAP]
ICANN has voted to allow the creation of thousands of new domain names, from .paris to .Pepsi, in one of the biggest shake-ups in internet history, a French web official said.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/-NSW-Uluru-Oz-footy-domains-coming-in-2009-/0,130061733,339290156,00.htm
Internet dot endings expanded
FOR those of us who have only just about got the hang of the internet, it's not good news. Looking for web adresses is about to get more complicated.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,20797,23931762-8362,00.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1029815/The-end-com-Web-revolution-com-swopped-bank-sport-anything.html
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1029815/The-end-com-Web-revolution-com-swopped-bank-sport-anything.html
Freedom to create personal domains
The number of possible internet addresses is set to skyrocket after a vote that may change the face of the internet. In a move sure to provoke squabbles over popular addresses, ICANN has voted to allow people to choose their own domain names.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10518835
Internet domain overhaul
A complete overhaul of the way in which people navigate the internet worldwide has been given the go-ahead in Paris.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411319/1876316
Unlimited domain names now up for grabs
Internet real estate has just opened a huge new frontier. Until today TLDs names such as .com or .org have been restricted to just 21, but ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers) has just approved a recommendation that will allow pretty much anything from next year.
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/unlimited-domain-names-now-grabs-32565
Internet body approves major Web changes
The Internet's key regulatory body has voted to allow the creation of thousands of new domain names in one of the biggest shake-ups in Internet history.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/function/0,,12215_cid_3443044,00.html
ICANN approves customized top-level domains
ICANN will soon allow anyone to apply for his very own gTLD. In other words, you'll soon have the power to put almost anything at the end of your url, eschewing existing top-level domains such as ".com" or ".edu."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/26/icann_approves_customized_top_level_domains/
Group votes to relax Web naming rules
A group charged with overseeing the development of the Internet voted Thursday to relax the rules on Web site naming conventions -- potentially triggering a virtual domain name gold rush to rival the dotcom boom of the late 1990s.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/06/26/domain.names/
Net domain naming set for major overhaul [IDG]
ICANN is to press ahead with plans to introduce new top-level domains, including IDNs written in Chinese and Arabic scripts, its board has agreed.
http://www.techworld.com/news/index.cfm?NewsID=102031
http://www.itworld.com/news/53334/new-top-level-domains-expected-2009
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/062608-board-opens-way-for-new.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/06/26/ICANN_opens_way_for_new_toplevel_domains_1.html
New top-level domains expected in 2009 [IDG]
New Internet top-level domains available to far more applicants may be approved by the third quarter of next year and cost as little as $100,000 to register, ICANN executives said Thursday after the ending of a landmark meeting of the Internet governance group.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/06/26/New_toplevel_domains_expected_in_2009_1.html
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/147629/new_toplevel_domains_expected_in_2009.html
Top 10: Bill Gates retires, Symbian goes open source [IDG]
... 2. ICANN board opens way for new top-level domains: Look for new TLDs (top-level domains), including some written in Chinese scripts, after the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers board approved a policy that will form the rules for developing and managing the new TLDs.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/06/27/Bill_Gates_retires_Symbian_goes_open_source_1.html
Internet body approves domain name big bang [AFP]
Web regulators have voted to open up the internet's domain name system to create hundreds of new website addresses, such as ".paris" or ".Pepsi", in one of the biggest shake-ups in online history.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/27/2287331.htm
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2008/june/28/yehey/techtimes/20080628tech1.html
http://technology.iafrica.com/news/technology/971918.htm
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-06-27-surf-the-web-for-pepsi-in-paris
Get ready for .smith, .sports or .love on the Web [Reuters]
Internet regulators Thursday voted to relax rules on domain names like .com or .edu, which could pave the way for companies or individuals to create an array of new addresses for the Web.
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN2635186520080627
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4599185a28.html
http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=5ab9c97e-880f-4200-9b9b-a3ec3e03f06d
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,147642-pg,1/article.html
http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Get-ready-for-perfume-or-love-on-the-Web/328209/
Internet org paves way for hundreds of new domains [AP]
The Internet's key oversight agency relaxed rules Thursday to permit the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new Internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old address system.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10518639
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1818167,00.html
http://news.wired.com/dynamic/stories/T/TEC_NEW_INTERNET_NAMES
http://www.baltimoresun.com/technology/bal-bz.domain27jun27,0,2595081.story
http://www.cbs8.com/stories/story.132672.html
Expanding the Internet Well Beyond .com [AP]
An Internet oversight agency is considering the first sweeping changes in the network’s addressing system since its creation 25 years ago.
http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20080626/ZNYT05/806260381/1170/NEWS/ZNYT05/Expanding_the_Internet_Well_Beyond_com
http://www.mercurynews.com/businessheadlines/ci_9697908
DOT-COMING SOON: NEW WEB NAMES [AP]
The ubiquitous ".com" and ".org" may soon by joined by hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new Internet suffixes.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/06272008/news/worldnews/dot_coming_soon__new_web_names_117431.htm
New domain names will be added to Internet [Bloomberg]
ICANN backed the introduction of an unlimited number of Web-address suffixes, responding to public officials and marketers who want to expand beyond current names such as .com.
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2008/06/27/new_domain_names_will_be_added_to_internet/
Susan Crawford: ICANN Monday
It’s clear to me that Kieren McCarthy and Paul Levins are doing all they can to make it easy for people to follow what’s going on - including, on Wednesday, making the scribes’ feed (the scrolling text of what’s being said) available.
http://scrawford.net/blog/icann-monday-3/1199/
Susan Crawford: ICANN Tuesday
This is Constituency Day. The members of the ICANN Board roam around going to meetings. Right now I’m in the meeting between the Governmental Advisory Committee and the ICANN Board. It’s a big, echoing room with a huge horseshoe seating arrangement and many many microphones. Government representatives speak slowly and calmly - they have lots of time.
http://scrawford.net/blog/icann-tuesday-3/1200/
Susan Crawford: ICANN Wednesday
The Board is being heavily lobbied to enhance Business/ISP/IP votes on the new GNSO Council. I was a member of the working group that has suggested parity between noncommercial and business users as members of that body.
http://scrawford.net/blog/icann-wednesday-3/1201/
Domain Names change by ICANN 2008 - CNN Report on YouTube
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XuL8hvvXS8g
dotPARIS Top-Level-Domains at ICANN Paris 2008
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xobNi9iAM0I
Chinese domain change in 2009: ICANN
ICANN has decided that the internationalised domain names those that do not use Latin characters including Chinese will be put into use next year. The decision will turn the current .cn into .China in Chinese.
http://www.cctv.com/program/bizchina/20080628/102616.shtml
ICANN Approves Dot-KitchenSink Internet Address Policy
The Internet is about to get a lot crazier. Anyone who's willing to fork over a fairly grand sum, possibly in the $100,00 ball park, will be able to buy the rights to a branded domain. That means no one who's anyone will be a lowly dot-com anymore -- and the practice of snatching up domain names with the hope of selling them for big bucks later will be a lot less lucrative.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/63599.html
The Era of .Whatever
ICANN has removed the barriers to the creation of new top-level domains. The distant future could be exciting, but the near term looks confusing.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/The-Era-of-Whatever/
What Does ICANN’s ‘Yes’ Vote Mean to You? Not Much.
ICANN’s decision to liberalize the process for adding new TLDs won’t have much of an affect on you, unless you manage trademarks.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/06/26/what-does-icanns-yes-vote-mean-to-you-not-much/
'Historic' Internet Domain Name Ruling
Domain names such as .paris, .sports and .love could soon appear across the web after internet regulators relaxed existing rules.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91221-1320126,00.html
Internet agrees new names shake-up [PA]
The internet's key ruling body has agreed to allow potentially thousands of new domain names to be used instead of ".com" in the first sweeping changes in its 25-year history.
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/science_technology/internet%20agrees%20new%20names%20shakeup/2302587
Don't say dot.com, say dot.Cym
Plaid Cymru AM Bethan Jenkins has said that the "dotCYM" domain name for Wales is a step closer to becoming reality. She spoke after an announcement by ICANN.
http://www.newswales.co.uk/?section=Culture&F=1&id=14512
Independence for Scots – on the web
SCOTLAND will become an independent nation next year – in cyberspace at least. SNP ministers are to press ahead with plans to ditch the “.uk” at the end of internet addresses for the Scottish Government and replace it with “.sco”.
http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/Independence-for-Scots--on.4233943.jp
http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/scitech/Independence-for-Scots--on.4233943.jp
Internet group opens door to domains [USA Today]
Get ready for ".nyc" and ".ebay." Starting in early 2009, almost any word will be able to replace ".com" in a Web page address. That opens the door for addresses such as www.restaurants.sanfrancisco or www.books.amazon.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2008-06-26-domain-names_N.htm
Internet domains to open up, prepare for .whatever
"Dot-com," the ubiquitous term that has come to serve as a description for all things Internet-related, could be in the sunset of its heyday following a key decision on domain names.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080626/domain_names_080626/20080626
Door flung open on Internet domain names [UPI]
Internet regulators in Paris who oversee online addresses accepted a plan that would open the door to untold numbers of new URLs, the regulators said.
http://economie.moldova.org/stiri/eng/130274/
Launching a .XXX Domain Through ICANN's Backdoor, Instead of its Front Door, Won't Protect Kids or Society from Hardcore Pornography [news release]
Yesterday, ICANN approved a recommendation that could see many new names introduced to the Internet's addressing system. Presently, users have a range of 21 top-level domains to choose from (e.g., .com and .org). According to a news report, when Dr Paul Twomey, President of ICANN, was asked about the .XXX domain name that ICANN rejected in March 2007, he stated that the new system would be "open to anyone."
http://www.earnedmedia.org/mim0627.htm
ICANN waves in relaxed website-naming rules
ICANN voted Thursday to relax rules for naming websites.
http://networks.silicon.com/webwatch/0,39024667,39252646,00.htm
http://www.enn.ie/article/10124567.html
ICANN Policy Brief on Domain Monetization- Domain Tasting Killing Legitimate Use of Domains
In a recently released policy brief, ICANN addresses domain name monetization (PDF) as if it were a problem to be addressed. The policy brief begins by discussing and explaining domain monetization and Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising in layman terms.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/icann-policy/icann-policy-brief-domain-tasting-killing-legitimate-use-of-domains/1679
Internet Regulator Eases Domain-Name Limits
The group that oversees the Internet has voted to ease the limits on the suffixes on Web addresses, like .com and .org. It won't be free, but the move opens the door to countless new addresses, including ones with Chinese or Arabic characters.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91955606&ft=1&f=1006
Icann approves generic domains
Icann has approved a plan to allow users to register generic domain names.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2220170/generic-domains-green-light
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnunet/news/2220170/generic-domains-green-light
http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2220192/icann-approves-generic-domains
ICANN promises new web boom
The recent decision to open up the domain naming system will create the largest boom on the internet since its creation, according to ICANN.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2220275/icann-promises-web-boom
No One Gets Fired For Registering A Dot-Com
ICANN recommended opening the gTLDs to organizations that can afford the registration process and can prove they have the wherewithal to manage a gTLD. Many are predicting Wild West expansion of names and the death of the .com. I predict it will be risky business for domain name owners.
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/06/no_one_gets_fir.html
ICANN opens the door to custom domains
ICANN has voted in favour of relaxing controls on the classification of domain names, opening the door to a new generation of customised web addresses.
http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2220163/icann-opens-door-custom-domains
Lawyers, analysts: ICANN vote will cause URL chaos
The decision to allow custom top-level domains will be a "nightmare" for brand managers, analysts and lawyers have warned.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39440185,00.htm
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/ICANN-s-custom-TLD-will-be-a-nightmare-/0,130061733,339290184,00.htm
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62043263,00.htm
http://news.cnet.com/ICANN-vote-stirs-worries-of-domain-chaos/2100-1028_3-6242757.html
ICANN adopts new Web site naming rules
ICANN voted Thursday to relax rules for naming Web sites.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62043250,00.htm
ICANN relaxes domain-name rules
ICANN voted on Thursday to relax rules for naming websites.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39440158,00.htm
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9978448-7.html
'.wow': ICANN to allow almost any domain suffix
At its meeting in Paris, ICANN voted to accept a proposal that will allow companies to purchase new top-level domain names ending in almost whatever suffix they choose.
http://news.zdnet.com/2424-9595_22-208742.html
Domain names may go .wild; Internet group approves Web-address extensions
Starting in early 2009, almost any word will be able to replace ".com" or ".net" in a Web page address, thanks to a decision on Thursday by the international group controlling Internet addresses.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008020173_domain27.html
Web address can now be in Arabic
The board of ICANN has voted unanimously to liberalise the way the web's addressing system works, and will now enable web addresses to be typed in scripts like Arabic and Chinese, The National has reported. Entire domains will be able to be named in Arabic.
http://www.ameinfo.com/161768.html
New internet domains could pose new security risks
ICANN's decision yesterday to allow new domain names could open up new risks to internet users and companies running websites.
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/27/231273/new-internet-domains-could-pose-new-security-risks.htm
Internet site addresses in major shake-up
The internet is set for a major shake-up of what can be used as a site address.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/06/27/dot-name-revolution-89520-20622436/
ICANN Takes First Step to Becoming a Global Content Regulator
There has been wide coverage of ICANN's decision this week to adopt a new process for creating new gTLDs. Publishing a clear, transparent and objective process is thought likely to result in a considerable expansion of gTLDs—although nobody really knows whether this means "quite a lot" or "many thousands”.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/86278_icann_global_content_regulator/
ICANN Board Approves Sweeping Overhaul of Top-level Domains
ICANN has just approved the relaxation of the rules for the introduction of new Top-Level Domains—a move that could drastically change the Internet. The new decision—some calling it of historic importance and others predictable—will allow companies to register their brands as generic top-level domain names (TLDs). For instance, Microsoft could apply to have a TLD such as '.msn' and Apple apply for '.mac'.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/86269_icann_approves_overhaul_top_level_domains/
Web Domains Could Expand Broadly Under New Plan
The organization that oversees Internet addresses on Thursday approved a proposal to create an unlimited number of so-called top-level domains -- the familiar suffixes like ".com" at the end of Web addresses.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121443369987904939.html
An interview with GAC chairman Janis Klarklins
On the eve of a crucial meeting for ICANN, the chairman of its Governmental Advisory Committee tells us what he expects the Paris meeting's main topics of discussion will be.
http://www.domainesinfo.fr/english/210/an-interview-with-gac-chairman-janis-klarklins.php
World of web names poised to get wider
Internet regulators are considering looser restrictions on internet names, which could allow thousands of variations of suffixes beyond the basic .com or .ca.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/06/26/internet-domain.html
Internet set for domain name goldrush as branded names to be approved
Brands will be able to register their own names as domain names in place of dotcom under a radical plan to shake up the world of top level domain names, which could also see the introduction of cities such as NYC as domains, if new rules are today approved today in Paris by industry body Icann.
http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/822947/Internet-set-domain-name-goldrush-branded-names-approved/
ICANN Looks to New Domain System
With a stated focus on the evolution of the Internet's domain naming and addressing system, over 1,550 delegates have gathered in Paris as ICANN opened its 32nd International Public Meeting here yesterday.
http://www.mediacastermagazine.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?id=86222&issue=06262008
ICANN Opens the Door for New Domain Endings
Domains ending in anything from .nyc to .travel may be possible after ICANN modifies its process for approving new names.
http://news.digitaltrends.com/news-article/17131/icann-opens-the-door-for-new-domain-endings
ICANN expected to sign off on new domain names
Web domain names look set to take on a whole different dimension in the near future with ICANN expected to green-light a proposal to introduce applicant-specific “top-level” Web addresses.
http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/200826/1338/ICANN-expected-to-sign-off-on-new-domain-names
Dot .Prettymuchanythingyouwant
The group that oversees Internet addresses decides to let users coin their own dot-designations.
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=19908
Call for internet groups to create online standards
Dedicated standards bodies to govern privacy and intellectual property are needed to safeguard the future of the internet, say experts.
http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2220118/call-internet-groups-create
Website naming rules may change
The rules which govern domain naming could be changed if the proposals to relax the rules go through.
http://www.mns.co.uk/0121159.html
Icann vote will shake up internet domains
The door could be opened to an influx of new top-level domains today, if an Icann vote approves new plans.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/208719/icann-vote-will-shake-up-internet-domains.html
Tons of new domain names to hit the web - a .disaster waiting to .happen?
The internet regulator, ICANN, has given the thumbs up to a massive overhaul of domain names, a move that may dramatically change the way people surf the internet. The agency voted unanimously to relax its stance on top-level domain names, throwing the floodgates open for a near infinite number of new addresses, many likely to be centred around your favourite internet activities: .news, .shopping, .email or .copyrightinfringement.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/techdigest/20080627/ttc-tons-of-new-domain-names-to-hit-the-e870a33.html
Domain naming blown wide open
ON THURSDAY ICANN approved a major expansion of Web addresses, opening a whole plethora of top level domains.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/06/27/icann-blows-domains-web
Group to review rules on Internet domain names
Get ready for an Internet gold rush, as the group that overseas Internet domain names will be considering a plan, Thursday, to relax the rules regarding the naming of websites.
http://680news.com/news/local/article.jsp?content=20080626_075221_6924
Web addresses to get more leeway
Online addresses would soon look a lot more diversified as the organisation that oversees web identities is expected to approve a proposal to create an unlimited number of so-called top-level domains -- the familiar suffixes like '.com' at the end of Web addresses.
http://www.rediff.com/money/2008/jun/26web.htm
Hottest new web names will be dot-personaltouch
The internet is packed with .com, .org and .net addresses. Now, get ready for .xxx, .smith, .coke, .jersey, .newark and .whateveryouwant.
http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-13/1214571906247670.xml&coll=1
ICANN Votes on Relaxing Rules on Domain Names Today
Well-informed sources confirmed that ICANN will be voting on Thursday whether to relax or not the current imposed rules on domain names.
http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=26454
ICANN Relaxes Rules on TLD’s
Soon, there might be a .sex or .hotel vying for Internet space with the more conservative .org, .com, or .net. The reason: Internet regulator - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has managed to do something it wanted done for a long time, i.e. opening up of Internet addresses.
http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=26471
New domain names to suit users
Internet regulators have voted to allow the creation of thousands of new domain names. ICANN voted unanimously to loosen the strict rules on domain names such as .com or .uk.
http://www.euronews.net/en/article/27/06/2008/new-domain-names-to-suit-users/
Internet reshuffle: do we need this?
So the ICANN people are discussing a major overhaul of the Internet in Paris today. I can't say I'm all that delighted.
http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry2691.html
ICANN moves toward completely opening top-level domains
One of the biggest news items this week, according to ICANN, could result in the biggest expansion to the Internet in forty years.
http://www.betanews.com/article/ICANN_moves_toward_completely_opening_toplevel_domains/1214583179
Widening The Web
You'll soon be able to buy your own custom internet domain name, but sadly, the price tag will be high.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/27/politics/animal/main4214982.shtml
Get ready for .kiasu or .toapayoh
SINGAPOREANS and companies here will soon get to have the last word in naming their websites.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest+News/Singapore/STIStory_252340.html
ICANN allowing domains to end in any letters
ICANN has approved what is being seen as the biggest expansion of Internet domains for 40 years.
http://www.geek.com/icann-allowing-domains-to-end-in-any-letters-20080627/
ICANN Approves Biggest Expansion To Internet Domain Name Space Yet
ICANN today approved a plan that removes virtually all limits from URL extensions, which are currently limited to 21 top level domains (257 including country codes). According to the plan, every extension, even your name, a city or could be registered and free up an enormous range of new Internet addresses.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/ICANN-Internet,5767.html
Customised domain names get greenlight
ICANN has voted to open up the rules for top-level domain names.
http://www.netimperative.com/news/2008/june/9/customised-domain-names-get-greenlight
Internet names once again up for grabs
The governing body for internet domain names has announced new ways to name websites.
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/375929
World wide web just got bigger
The Internet's key over sight agency relaxed rules to permit the introduction of thousands of new Internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old addressing system.
http://www.ciol.com/EC/News-Reports/World-wide-web-just-got-bigger/27608107492/0/
New top-level domains expected in 2009
New internet top-level domains available to far more applicants may be approved by the third quarter of next year and cost as little as $100,000 to register, ICANN executives said Thursday after the ending of a landmark meeting of the Internet governance group.
http://www.macworld.co.uk/business/news/index.cfm?newsid=21821
Domain doors open to dot chaos [IT World]
Possibly the biggest shakeup on the Internet for many years went on this week as web regulator ICANN voted on new names at its annual general meeting in Paris.
http://atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/JF28Dj01.html
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/JF28Dj01.html
A .com by any other name...
The internet got a whole lot bigger yesterday - in theory anyway. We're all used to web addresses ending in .com (like the one you're on now), or .co.za for most local sites, or more adventurous varieties like .net and .biz. Well, soon you'll be able to buy .anythingyoucanthinkof.
http://www.news24.com/News24/Columnists/Alistair_Fairweather/0,,2-1630-2426_2348069,00.html
Symbian and ICANN open up
It was the week when Symbian went open-source, ICANN opened up top level domains and Bill Gates said his final farewells.
http://www.telecomasia.net/article.php?type=article&id_article=9213
ICANN eyes hundreds of new domains with new rules
ICANN relaxed rules to permit the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old address system.
http://www.americasnetwork.com/americasnetwork/Daily+News/ICANN-eyes-hundreds-of-new-domains-with-new-rules/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/526407
An easier internet – that's domain thing
THE internet is set to be revolutionised, following a decision to allow the creation of easy-to-remember domain names.
http://news.scotsman.com/scitech/An-easier-internet--that39s.4229174.jp
ICANN approves biggest expansion to Internet domain name space yet
ICANN today approved a plan that removes virtually all limits from URL extensions, which are currently limited to 21 top level domains (257 including country codes). According to the plan, every extension, even your name, a city or could be registered and free up an enormous range of new Internet addresses.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/38143/113/
Internet group approves name changes
The international group that oversees web addresses authorized far reaching changes on Thursday that will allow companies, organizations and individuals to register top level domain name suffixes.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/215255,internet-group-approves-name-changes.html
Want a .mash Domain Name? It Could Happen
Finding a good dotcom domain name (without paying a hefty premium for it) has long been a virtually impossible task, leading otherwise obscure countries to offer up domain extensions like .tv, .to, and .fm. to allow you to register something with some semblance of being a real word. However, the domain registration system is about to get a major overhaul, opening up a limitless amount of possibilities when it comes to domain names.
http://mashable.com/2008/06/26/new-top-level-domains/
ICANN Expands Top Level Domain Name Options
The Board of ICANN announced Thursday that they will be expanding the Internet landscape by offering the opportunity for individuals to register new top level domains (TLDs). The announcement comes from Paris where the ICANN board concluded its 32nd meeting.
http://www.crn.com/networking/208801176
ICANN Approves Expansion Of Domain Names
ICANN has voted to approve lifting restrictions on the classification of domain names, allowing for new customized Web addresses.
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/06/26/icann-approves-expansion-of-domain-names
ICANN Allows New Top-Level Domains
International internet regulation body ICANN has given approval for new top-level domain names including multilingual ones following a unanimous vote in Paris.
http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/062608_ICANN_Allows_New_Top-Level_Domains.cfm
Is this the end of the .com era?
Welcome to the first goldrush of the 21st century. The battle for ownership of a few letters of the alphabet is about to begin.
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/focus/display.var.2366993.0.Is_this_the_end_of_the_com_era.php
Web addresses to become diverse
Online addresses could soon look a lot more diverse as the organisation that oversees web identities may approve a proposal to create an unlimited number of so-called top-level domains — the familiar suffixes such as ‘.com’ at the end of Web addresses.
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/06/27/stories/2008062756502000.htm
ICANN readies the web for true globalisation
ICANN has paved the way to open the web to billions more users thanks to its decision today to allow non-Roman character sets such as Hebrew and Arabic in top-level domain names.
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/26/231256/icann-readies-the-web-for-true-globalisation.htm
.confusion: ICANN opens up Pandora's Box of new TLDs
By next spring, businesses and other organizations will be able to apply for any top-level domain they can possibly think of, like arstechnica.awesome or google.thegoogle. Joking aside, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) voted today in Paris on a measure that significantly expands the scope of generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs), allowing organizations to apply for almost any domain suffix they can dream up.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080626-confusion-icann-opens-up-pandoras-box-of-new-tlds.html
Non-English Domain Names to Arrive on Internet
ICANN passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal.
http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=10fb73ec3e49c2c71a821f7848df7cfe
ICANN promises new web boom
The recent decision to open up the domain naming system will create the largest boom on the internet since its creation, according to ICANN.
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=79334
I want “.dotdot,” just to mess with people
Anyone who’s ever typed “.org” or “.net” instead of “whitehouse.gov” is well aware of the results of occasional confusion over just which top-level domain a site resides in. Now, under a rule change approved today by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, that occasional confusion is set to blossom into full-fledged dementia as people try to connect the dots in a domain structure that would look at home on the skyline of Babel.
http://blogs.siliconvalley.com/gmsv/2008/06/i-want-dotdot-just-to-mess-with-people.html
Any website domain name suffixes could be possible after landmark vote
Icann, the organisation that regulates the internet domain name system, has passed a landmark vote to relax rules limiting web addresses to "top-level" suffixes, such as .com and .uk, a move that could see people and companies register almost anything they want.
http://www.into-tech.co.uk/2008/06/any-website-domain-name-suffixes-could-be-possible-after-landmark-vote/
ICANN Proposes Sweeping Changes to TLDs
The Wall Street Journal reports that ICANN is considering sweeping changes to the way TLDs are assigned. Under this newly proposed plan, any organization could apply for any top-level domain (ICANN calls these new domain names generic TLDs). Google, for example, could get a .google domain, or Coke products might be found under .coke. If accepted, this would be the most significant modification of the TLD naming system yet.
http://www.blogjunkies.com/27/06/2008/icann-proposes-sweeping-changes-to-tlds/
ICANN threatens to change the rules of the domain name game
You may be used to typing in TLDs like .com, .net or .edu when heading to websites, but ICANN hopes to change that with a decision to open new TLDs for registration, according to today’s Wall Street Journal.
http://venturebeat.com/2008/06/26/icann-threatens-to-change-the-rules-of-the-domain-name-game/
Generic domains on the way
ICANN has approved a plan to allow users to register generic domain names. Users will be able to register whatever domain suffix they want for their site, rather than being limited to the traditional .com or .net, for example.
http://www.rte.ie/business/2008/0627/icann.html
Web domain names set for overhaul
The body responsible for introducing top-level internet domain names agreed today to allow the introduction of new web-address suffixes such as .berlin, responding to demands from public officials and marketers.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2008/0626/breaking76.htm
ICANN HAZ DOT CAT? Get Ready For Another Domain Gold Rush!
They may not allow domain tasting, however Internet regulator ICANN has voted unanimously to expand the number of top level domain names, as the BBC reports.
http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2008/06/icann-haz-dot-cat-get-ready-for-another-domain-gold-rush.html
Move over '.com' and get ready for '.sex', '.hotel' or '.sports' [ANI]
Come 2009, and almost any word will be able to replace ".com" in a Web page address - thanks to a decision made by ... ICANN.
http://www.newkerala.com/one.php?action=fullnews&id=78343
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/business/move-over-com-and-get-ready-for-sex-hotel-or-sports_10065123.html
ICANN Finally Relaxes TLD Requirements -- But It Still Looks Like A Money Grab
For years, we've been among those who wondered what good it did for ICANN to dribble out new top level domains (TLDs -- such as .info, .biz, .aero, etc.) every few years. For the most part, these new domains didn't do much other than force companies to buy their name on each new TLD as it was released. It basically just seemed like a way for ICANN and registrars to keep fleecing companies. Instead, we agreed with those who wondered why we had a limited number of TLDs in the first place. Why not just open it up and let any address work?
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080626/1301511528.shtml
The cyberspace domain blast
Now you can buy any domain with any suffix. If a dotcom is gone, so what? For a cost, you can create your own suffix, any letters and a
ny name. Domain names are made of three parts. The www, the "name" and the suffix like .com. With ICANN's latest decision yesterday, you now have full creative control over the last two parts. This is a revolutionary new concept creating a global scale boom in new names, massive confusion in duplication, global copycatting - all compounded with cyber-squatting, where piles of popular names will be turned into pyramids of shared stupidity.
http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/11/25865.html
New Names Shake-Up for Internet
THE internet's key ruling body yesterday agreed to allow potentially thousands of new domain names to be used instead of ".com" in the first sweeping changes in its 25-year history.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1454251/new_names_shakeup_for_internet/
ICANN Opens Internet Domain Suffix Names
ICANN voted at a meeting in Paris that it will allow custom internet domain suffixes.
http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_ICANN_Opens_Internet_Domain_Suffix_Names_19608.html
ICANN approves biggest expansion to Internet domain name space yet
ICANN today approved a plan that removes virtually all limits from URL extensions, which are currently limited to 21 top level domains (257 including country codes). According to the plan, every extension, even your name, a city or could be registered and free up an enormous range of new Internet addresses.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/38143/113/
J’accuse: www.change.in.the.world
... There’s more. This week, ICANN agreed that Internet domain names could be massively liberalised.
http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=71480
ICANN agrees on new domains, attacked by hackers the next day news
Turkish hackers on Thursday defaced the official sites of the international organisations that oversee the Internet's critical routing infrastructure and regulate domain names, researchers said yesterday.
http://www.domain-b.com/infotech/itnews/20080628_ICANN.html
Get the domain name you want
Nearly 40 years after the virtual world started, companies and individuals will be able to apply for any address on the Internet and not be limited to just the 21 suffixes like .com (accounting for 80 per cent), .net and .info or country-specific appendages like .in for India.
http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2008/jun/28domain.htm
ICANN Opens Internet Domain Suffix Names
ICANN voted at a meeting in Paris that it will allow custom internet domain suffixes.
http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_ICANN_Opens_Internet_Domain_Suffix_Names_19608.html
Internet names once again up for grabs
The governing body for internet domain names has announced new ways to name websites.
http://www.buenosairesnews.net/story/375929
http://www.baltimorenews.net/story/375929
http://www.australiannews.net/story/375929
Coming soon: '.delhi', '.bollywood', '.anil'
ICANN is a global governing body that looks after the coordination of the Internet's system of unique identifiers, like domain names (e.g. .org, .museum, etc. and country codes like .in). In a revolutionary step, the board of ICANN in a meeting in Paris has accepted a recommendation from its global stakeholders that it is possible to implement many new names to the Internet, paving the way for an expansion of domain name choice and opportunity.
http://www.cxotoday.com/India/News/Coming_soon_delhi_bollywood_anil/551-90702-910.html
Dot-travel backer welcomes domain name relaxation
The relaxation of rules on internet top-level domain names has been positively met by senior officials from Tralliance.
http://www.travolution.co.uk/Articles/2008/06/27/1517/Dot-travel+backer+welcomes+domain+name+relaxation.html
Web shake-up could herald dot-sex frenzy
Sweeping changes to the way the internet is accessed could lead to a bidding frenzy for the dot-sex domain name.
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=193218&in_page_id=34
An easier internet – that's domain thing
THE internet is set to be revolutionised, following a decision to allow the creation of easy-to-remember domain names.
http://news.scotsman.com/uk/An-easier-internet--that39s.4229174.jp
Dot com overhaul
Web regulators have voted to open up the Internet's domain name system to create hundreds of new website addresses.
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/200806/s2287399.htm
The .end of the net as we know it?
While there are many TLDs out there to describe the location, purpose and content of a website, most of us only ever use a handful including .com, .net, .ie or .org. However, this looks set to change.
http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/10904/new-media/the-end-of-the-net-as-we-know-it
New Internet Domains Excite Firms
The Internet industry is preparing for the expansion of a top-level Internet domain system next year, which will allow the use of customized addresses such as ``.seoul'' and ``.car'', as well as languages other than English.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2008/06/123_26702.html
ICANN Guidelines Will Allow New Domain Extensions
The 32nd International Public Meeting of ICANN has been taking place this week in Paris. As usual, Tucows was an active participant.
http://about.tucows.com/2008/06/26/icann-guidelines-will-allow-new-domain-extensions/
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Now Available: Board Proposal IDNC WG, the Final Report IDNC WG on Fast Track Process for IDN ccTLDs
The IDNC WG Board Proposal, pursuant to IDNC WG charter, contains the final report of the IDNC WG, as well as the statement of GAC and ccNSO on the recommendations included in the report.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-26jun08-en.htm
GNSO Invites Comments On Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy - Denial of Transfers (Reasons #8 and #9)
At its 25 June 2008 meeting in Paris, France the GNSO Council decided to post for public review and comment proposed new language that seeks to clarify two portions of the existing Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP). The two portions of the policy (identified in the proceeding as Reason # 8 and Reason # 9) apply to parts of the IRTP that govern the denial of transfer requests submitted to the original registrar of record. A drafting group formed by the Council created the language and has asked the GNSO Council to approve its conclusions.
http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-26jun08-en.htm
Hackers Hijack Critical Internet Organizations [IDG]
Turkish hackers Thursday defaced the official sites of the international organizations that oversee the Internet's critical routing infrastructure and regulate domain names, researchers said Friday.
http://www.nytimes.com/idg/IDG_852573C40069388000257475005F6F4D.html
http://computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;784851277
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/9963C5E3AC6EB4CECC2574770075D4BF
http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2008/06/27/hackers-hijack-critical-internet-organizations
ICANN and IANA Sites Hacked, Redirected
Two of the world's most important internet regulatory web sites – ICANN and IANA -- were hijacked and briefly redirected Friday to another site that screamed this message: "You think that you control the domains but you don't! Everybody knows wrong. We control the domains including ICANN! Don't you believe us?"
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/06/icann-and-iana.html
ICANN gets pwned
(((Holy cow.))) (((If these punk little Turkish guys are in there crowing, I wonder who else is in there -- and how long they've been there.)))
http://blog.wired.com/sterling/2008/06/icann-gets-pwne.html
Ankle-biting hackers storm net's overlords, hijack their domains
The websites of two of the net's most critical oversight organizations were hijacked by Turkish hackers who sent visitors to rogue pages that challenged the overseers' authority.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/27/iana_and_icann_hijacked/
Turkish hackers crack ICANN
Turkish hacking group NetDevilz have successfully hacked the web sites for the ICANN and IANA.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2220276/turkish-hackers-crack-icann
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=79333
ICANN publicity may have triggered malicious behavior
On a week when ICANN's decisions were headlining hundreds of tech news sites, several of the group's pages were defaced by a group of hackers, and a phishing scam spoofing the group's page hit inboxes across the country.
http://www.betanews.com/article/ICANN_publicity_may_have_triggered_malicious_behavior/1214588164
Hackers Hijack Sites of Internet Organizations
Turkish hackers broke into two of the most established international Websites that oversee and regulate the Internet in order to reroute visitors to a rogue domain, the New York Times reported Friday.
http://www.crn.com/security/208801497
ICANN and IANA Domain Names Hijacked
According to website Zone-H, a group of Turkish hackers hijacked ICANN and IANA domain names on Thursday morning. All of the domain names are registered at Register.com.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/miscellaneous/icann-and-iana-domain-names-hijacked/1684
Hackers Hijack, Redirect IANA and ICANN Web Sites
Hackers calling themselves NetDevilz temporarily hijacked the sites of key organizations that control routing of Internet traffic and redirected them to a taunting page.
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=13100C1FIV9J
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20080627/tc_nf/60525
Hackers Hijack, Redirect IANA and ICANN Web Sites
Hijackers temporarily sent visitors to the sites of the organizations that control Web traffic to an IP address with a taunting message. The IANA and ICAANN pages were changed to a page saying, "You think that you control the domains but you don't!" Ironically, those agencies handle the translation of domain names to IP addresses.
http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=12300DQFKK9R
http://www.newsfactor.com/news/Hackers-Hijack-IANA--ICANN-Sites/story.xhtml?story_id=12300BAYMXR3
ICANN and IANA domains hijacked by Turkish crackers
The ICANN and IANA websites were defaced earlier today by a Turkish group called "NetDevilz".
http://www.zone-h.org/content/view/14973/1/
ICANN publicity may have triggered malicious behavior
On a week when ICANN's decisions were headlining hundreds of tech news sites, several of the group's pages were defaced by a group of hackers, and a phishing scam spoofing the group's page hit inboxes across the country.
http://www.betanews.com/article/ICANN_publicity_may_have_triggered_malicious_behavior/1214588164
Hackers Deface ICANN, IANA Sites
A group of Turkish hackers calling themselves "NetDevilz" defaced on Thursday the official sites of Internet governing bodies IANA and ICANN, according to researchers.
http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/062708_Hackers_Deface_ICANN_IANA_Sites.cfm
Internet names once again up for grabs
The governing body for internet domain names has announced new ways to name websites.
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/375929
Turkish Hacker Group Tells IANA, ICANN ‘We Can Too!’
In what is being perceived as a slap in the face of Internet authority, the NetDevilz, a hacker group from Turkey attacked the websites of two critical oversight organizations on the Internet, ICANN and IANA.
http://www.themoneytimes.com/articles/20080628/turkish_hacker_group_tells_iana_icann_we_can_too-id-1027582.html
ICANN Hit With Phishing Attack
A new and different kind of phishing e-mail pretends to come from ICANN.
http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/2008/06/icann_hit_with_phishing_attack.php
Customized Domains May Not Help Businesses Much
ICANN is close to approving customized domains as Internet addresses, but not everyone agrees that addresses like ABCCompany.dealer will help businesses. While Dr. Paul Twomey, president and CEO of ICANN, say the proposal will expand opportunity, but an analyst says the change may not do much more than generate revenue for domain registrars.
http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=123003UG5266
ICANN Embraces Censorship
The voting members of ICANN decided yesterday to expand the number of top-level domains (TLD), or ends of web addresses (.com, .org, .net). In anticipation of the vote, I argued that more domain names would be a good thing, for the reasons listed by Jesse Walker, and also on principle: More choice is better than less choice.
http://reason.com/blog/show/127232.html
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au: auDA's Industry Competition Advisory Panel releases issues paper for public consultation [news release]
auDA's Industry Competition Advisory Panel is currently reviewing auDA’s competition model for the Australian domain name industry.
http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-30062008/
Canadian Trademark Owners Concerned About New Privacy Measures For .ca Domains [reg req'd]
A fundamental change in Canada, effective June 10, will restrict the accessibility of publicly available information about registrants of .ca domain names.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=62106
Consultation Period On IE Namespace Opening
Comreg, the Irish communications regulator, is starting a consultation process on the IE namespace.
http://www.isquattedyour.eu/2008/06/28/consultation-period-on-ie-namespace-opening/
nz: Authorisation of Registrars (AOR) Policy Review [news release]
The Domain Name Commission is reviewing its policy regarding the Authorisation of Registrars (AOR). This policy details the process that potential registrars must follow to gain authorisation from the Domain Name Commission ("DNC") in order to access the shared registry system ("SRS"), as per the Authorisation Agreement.
http://dnc.org.nz/story/30310-29-1.html
Launch of .PARIS
Yesterday, hundreds of sweaty ICANN attendees put on their best clothes and braved the crush of the rush hour metro on a very hot day to crush together for the ICANN gala at the overwrought Hotel de Ville (city hall) in Paris.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/86262_launch_of_paris_domain_icann/
Dot TK - Free domain names with no strings attached [news release]
Dot TK, the registry for .TK domain names, today announced the launch of its free .TK domain name registration system during the 32nd ICANN meeting in Paris. ICANN is the US-based, not-for-profit partnership of people from around the world dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable.
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/06/29/dot-tk-free-domain-names-with-no-strings-attached/
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/dot-tk-free-domain-names-with-no-strings-attached.html
Russia to create Internet addresses in Cyrillic [AFP]
Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/06/30/1214677908635.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/06/30/1214677908635.html
http://www.todayonline.com/articles/262333.asp
uk: Changes to the Nominet Dispute Resolution Service
We are introducing modifications to our Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) following two public consultations.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=5251
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Concerted EU efforts are needed to avoid a ‘digital 9/11’ and combat cyber threats
With the publication of its Annual General Report, ENISA, the EU Agency for European Network and Information Security, highlighted key online security issues in Europe, showcasing how it helps to counter cyber attacks, spam and risks associated with online social networking. The Agency has already issued a position paper aimed at corporate and political decision-makers as well as Social Network application-providers: "Security Issues and Recommendations for Online Social Networks".
http://www.saferinternet.org/ww/en/pub/insafe/news/articles/0608/enisa.htm
VeriSign Expands Internet Infrastructure in Europe with New Sites in Paris & Brussels [news release]
VeriSign announced additional infrastructure deployments in Europe with new sites in Paris, France and Brussels, Belgium to fortify its Internet infrastructure.
http://www.verisign.com/press_releases/pr/page_043950.html
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CADNA’s London Forum: Curbing International Domain Name Abuses [news release]
This past Thursday, the Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) held its London Online Brand Abuses and Internet Governance Education Forum. Broad in its geographical scope, the forum welcomed companies from the US, UK, Belgium, Netherlands and Switzerland, with half of the attendees representing Global 500 companies. These attendees came together because of concerns over issues such as online brand dilution and the often-ineffective governance of ICANN.
http://www.cadna.org/en/newsroom/press-releases/london-forum
Premiership tackles Ukranian football streaming site
The Premier League has won control over the domain premiershiplive.net, which has been used to offer an unauthorised subscription football streaming service.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/27/premiership_domain_wipo/
Cybersquatters target Euro 2008 gamblers
Online speculators are increasingly attempting to take advantage of fans wanting to gamble on the Euro 2008 tournament, according to a new report.
http://www.netimperative.com/news/2008/june/9/cybersquatters-target-euro-2008-gamblers
Problems In Cyberspace Can Cause Real World Hurt
Internet problems are not esoteric, theoretical issues in Cyberspace. Indeed, they can have real world implications. For example, as recently reported by The Washington Post, the Hatch Nuclear Power Plant in Georgia was forced into an emergency shutdown for two days subsequent to the installation of a software update on just one computer that operated the plant's business network.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=62212
Businessman upset over "cybersquatting"
When Bob Yura started the process to launch a Web site for his business, he thought it would be an easy way for Barnegat Funeral Home to reach prospective customers.
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080628/BUSINESS/806280363
.UK Registry Nominet Gets Nominet.com
Registry for United Kingdom domain names gets .com version of its name through UDRP.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/06/28/uk-registry-nominet-gets-nominetcom/
Arbitration Panel Punts on All.com
All.com domain dispute denied by WIPO panel; forgery claims too much to handle.
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/06/26/arbitration-panel-punts-on-allcom/
us: Board sues in cybersquatting case
The Iberia Parish Fire Protection District is suing one of its employees for allegedly trying to claim the fire district’s Web site domain name as his own and thereby barring the district from using it.
http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/acadiana/21897824.html
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Google’s top gun tracks the Net: Backs transition from IPv4 to IPv6
The year 2035 may be about three decades away for common folks like us, but not for visionaries like "Father of the Internet" Dr. Vinton Cerf.
http://www.mb.com.ph/INFO20080628128373.html
Feds: We are ready for IPv6 D-Day
On June 30, U.S. federal government officials expect to declare an early victory on the IPv6 front. But they admit that meeting their much-heralded June 30 deadline for IPv6 compatibility is just the opening salvo of a long-term battle to get their networks ready for the Internet of the future.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/062608-ipv6-federal-government.html
Who Needs IPv6?
On Monday June 30th, the U.S. Government mandate for IPv6 readiness comes into effect. Years ago, when I first became aware of the mandate, I thought that this would be the day that IPv6 would finally come to the American mainstream. I was wrong.
http://www.internetnews.com/commentary/article.php/3755706
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GoDaddy Hits 30 Million Domains Registered
Web domain registrar GoDaddy announced that it has hit a milestone of 30 million domains registered. The 30 millionth domain registered with the company was RulesOfSaving.com. GoDaddy says that the 30 million number is an industry record.
http://www.i4u.com/article18531.html
ARIN Board Adopts Three Policy Proposals [news release]
On 20 June 2008 the ARIN Board of Trustees adopted three policy proposals:
http://www.arin.net/announcements/20080624.html
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Will New TLDs Affect Domainers?
The Domainer Meeting in Paris last week discussed the likely impact of new TLDs, likely to be approved by ICANN in today’s board meeting. The consensus seemed to be domainers will face little impact from any addition to the number of TLDs now.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=5316
http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/will-new-tlds-affect-domainers.html
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/06/26/will-new-tlds-affect-domainers/
£1M pricetag for £.com web address bought for £20 nine years ago
A WEB developer who bought a domain name for £20 in 1999 is set to make £1million at an auction today. Richard Haigh, 32, is selling internet address www.£.com - one of only two domain names in the world with a single symbol.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/2008/06/26/1m-pricetag-for-com-web-address-bought-for-20-nine-years-ago-86908-20621232/
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news-feed/2008/06/26/20-web-title-to-sell-for-1m-86908-20621232/
£20 web domain name to go for £1m
A businessman who bought the domain name www.£.com for £20 nine years ago is hoping to auction it for more than £1million today.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/06/26/20-web-domain-name-to-go-for-1m-89520-20621262/
Pair of Six-Figure Sales Including the Biggest .Org Deal Ever Reported Headline This Week's Results from the Aftermarket
Another wave of completed sales from last month's Moniker live auction at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East and a monster .org sale top this week's aftermarket news. To make room for 18 completed five and six figure sales from the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. auction we doubled the size of our usual Top 20 chart this time out. Rainbow.com sits atop the expanded elite list after selling for $170,000 during Moniker's sale in Orlando.
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2008/domainsales06-24-08.htm
AdultVest takes home trophy for banking on iPorn
AdultVest, an investment bank for adult entertainment businesses, is poised to snag a little trophy at tonight's "Oscar-style" 6th Annual Hedge Fund Industry Awards. ... Their most notable acquisition is iPorn.com — in a move that's pure online speculation, they bought the domain name only, without a lick of content.
http://valleywag.com/5019698/adultvest-takes-home-trophy-for-banking-on-iporn
Don’t Panic. Now is the Time to Invest.
Much like in the stock market, the time to buy in the domain market is when domains are “on sale.”
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/06/27/dont-panic-now-is-the-time-to-invest/
Update on Afternic Auctions [news release]
A few weeks ago Afternic began adding Tucows expiring domain name inventory to our daily expiry auctions.
http://afternicdlsblog.com/2008/06/25/update-on-afternic-auctions/
Maximize Exposure Through Domain Parking! [news release]
As a domain seller, you are no doubt always looking for opportunities to bring more interested buyers to you. Are you utilizing all the tools made available to you on AfternicDLS?
http://afternicdlsblog.com/2008/06/25/maximizeexposurethroughdomainparking/
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Revolution bei der Adressenvergabe im Internet
Chinesische, arabische und kyrillische Schriftzeichen bekommen eine verstärkte Internetpräsenz: Die Organisation zur Verwaltung der Domainnamen (ICANN) gab grünes Licht für Adressenendungen mit nichtlateinischen Buchstaben.
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/0,1518,562850,00.html
www.freie.auswahl
Was wäre, wenn man statt der immer gleichen .de, .com oder .org-Adressen jede erdenkliche Endung, jedes Wort und jeden Namen als Internetadresse anmelden könnte? Wir werden es erfahren: Genau das will die Internetverwaltung Icann einführen.
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/0,1518,562231,00.html
ICANN macht Weg für neue Domains frei
Die ICANN hat bei ihrer Sitzung am 26. Juni 2008 in Paris den Weg für neue Top Level Domains freigemacht. In Zukunft kann praktisch jedes Wort als Top Level Domain genutzt werden.
http://www.golem.de/0806/60693.html
Domains von ICANN und IANA entführt
Die türkische Hackergruppe NetDevilz hatte am Freitag die Domains der ICANN und IANA vorübergehend entführt – was besonders deshalb pikant ist, weil es sich bei ICANN und IANA um eben die Institutionen handelt, die die Herrschaft über Domains und IP-Adressen haben.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Domains-von-ICANN-und-IANA-entfuehrt--/meldung/110171
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Was-war-Was-wird--/meldung/110156
Grünes Licht für neue Internet-Adresszonen
Nach jahrelangen Diskussionen hat die ICANN grünes Licht für die Einführung neuer Adresszonen (Top Level Domains, TLDs) im Netz gegeben. Bei ihrer Sitzung in Paris akzeptierten die ICANN-Direktoren heute ein Konzept, welches das für generische TLDs zuständige Selbstverwaltungsgremium (GNSO) der ICANN erarbeitet hatte.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Gruenes-Licht-fuer-neue-Internet-Adresszonen--/meldung/110078
ICANN-Tagung in Paris beendet - der Streit um die neuen TLDs kann beginnen
Die Bewerbungsgebühr für eine der neuen Top Level Domains (TLDs) im Stil von .mayer, .apple oder .sport werde bei "über 100.000 US-Dollar" liegen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/ICANN-Tagung-in-Paris-beendet-der-Streit-um-die-neuen-TLDs-kann-beginnen--/meldung/110136
ICANN-Tagung in Paris beendet - der Streit um die neuen TLDs kann beginnen Meldung vorlesen
Die Bewerbungsgebühr für eine der neuen TLDs im Stil von .mayer, .apple oder .sport werde bei "über 100.000 US-Dollar" liegen. Das sagte der Präsident und CEO der ICANN, Paul Twomey, bei einem Pressegespräch zum Abschluss des Treffens der privaten Netzverwaltung in Paris. In der vergangenen Woche wurden bereits Summen von 200.000 und 250.000 Dollar unter den am Ende über 1600 Konferenzteilnehmern kolportiert.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/ICANN-Tagung-in-Paris-beendet-der-Streit-um-die-neuen-TLDs-kann-beginnen--/meldung/110136
ICANN-Vorstand für neue gTLDs
Der ICANN-Vorstand hat sich auf seiner Sitzung in Paris einstimmig für die Annahme des neuen Prozesses zur Schaffung von gTLDs ausgesprochen. Bereits im Frühjahr 2009 sollen sich Interessenten für die neuen Adressen bewerben können.
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/288689/
Großaktionär fordert Absetzung des Vorstands
Der Aufsichtsrat des Mobilfunk- und DSL-Anbieters Freenet soll ausgetauscht und dem Vorstand das Vertrauen entzogen werden. Das fordert der Großaktionär MSP, der mit 26 Prozent an Freenet beteiligt ist.
http://www.ftd.de/technik/medien_internet/378562.html
Das Netz der grenzenlosen Namen
Domain-Endungen wie .berlin oder .nyc könnten bald häufiger auftauchen: Die Internetverwaltung Icann ist künftig freizügiger bei der Vergabe von Webadressen.
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/computer/artikel/529/182961/
Das Netz der grenzenlosen Namen
Domain-Endungen wie .berlin oder .nyc könnten bald häufiger auftauchen: Die Internetverwaltung Icann ist künftig freizügiger bei der Vergabe von Webadressen.
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/computer/artikel/529/182961/
Das Netz der grenzenlosen Namen
Die Internetverwaltung Icann lässt künftig erheblich mehr Freiheiten bei den Namen für Webadressen zu
http://jetzt.sueddeutsche.de/texte/anzeigen/438118/TrkHomeCommText4
Adressen-Revolution im Internet
Die Hüter des Internets haben eine wichtige Änderung beschlossen: Ab 2009 gibt es keine Einschränkungen mehr bei der Bezeichung von Webadressen. Auch eine Familie kann sich zukünftig mit ihrem Namen im WWW verewigen.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3444261,00.html
Top-Level-Domainnamen künftig frei wählbar
Die Icann hat sich für eine Liberalisierung des Namensschemas für Top-Level-Domainnamen im Internet entschieden. Zukünftig wird es möglich sein, fast beliebige Domain-Endungen zu registrieren, einer Erweiterung wie .apple oder auch .meier steht nichts mehr im Wege.
http://www.zdnet.de/news/tkomm/0,39023151,39192726,00.htm
IT-Branche begrüßt freie Endungen für Webadressen [DPA]
In der IT-Branche stößt die neue Zulassung von Wunschendungen bei Internet-Adressen auf Zustimmung: „Damit wird das Internet noch flexibler und vielseitiger“, sagte August-Wilhelm Scheer, Präsident des Bundesverbandes Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien (BITKOM), in Berlin.
http://www.pcwelt.de/start/dsl_voip/online/news/168767/it_branche_begruesst_freie_endungen_fuer_webadressen/
Bald neue Möglichkeiten für Web-Adressen [DPA]
Für Internetnutzer ergeben sich bald ganz neue Möglichkeiten bei der Wahl des Namens für die eigene Website.
http://www.pcwelt.de/start/dsl_voip/online/news/168659/bald_neue_moeglichkeiten_fuer_web_adressen/
Domain-Namen sind künftig frei wählbar
Es ist eine kleine Revolution im Internet: Künftig können Internet-Adressen frei gewählte Endungen bekommen. Das entschied die Internet-Verwaltung ICANN am Donnerstag bei Beratungen in Paris.
http://www.computerwoche.de/knowledge_center/web/1867545/
ICANN genehmigt TLD-Erweiterung
Jetzt ist es definitiv: Neben ".com", ".ch" und Konsorten wird es künftig neue Top-Level-Domains mit beliebigen Endungen geben.
http://www.infoweek.ch/news/NW_single.cfm?news_ID=18524&sid=0
Neue Top-Level-Domains ab 2009: Was steckt dahinter?
Neue Internet-Endungen kosten 100'000 Dollar. Wie heute morgen bereits berichtet, lässt die Internetaufsicht ICANN ab dem kommenden Jahr auch Webadressen mit frei wählbaren Endungen wie .liebe oder .berlin zu.
http://www.news.ch/Neue+Top+Level+Domains+ab+2009+Was+steckt+dahinter/313031/detail.htm
http://www.nachrichten.ch/detail/313031.htm
Nach .com kommt jetzt .allesistmöglich
Die Icann, die Organisation zur Verwaltung von Domainnamen, befürchtet bereits seit geraumer Zeit, dass der Welt die Internetadressen ausgehen könnten. Nach ihren Angaben standen bereits im vergangenen Jahr nur noch 17 Prozent der ursprünglich vier Milliarden Adressen zur freien Verfügung. Aus diesem Grund soll am Donnerstag auf einem Gipfeltreffen in Paris entscheiden werden, wie neuer Platz im Web geschaffen werden kann.
http://www.boerse-online.de/tools/ftd/378303.html
IT-Branche begrüßt freie Endungen für Webadressen
Die Zulassung von Wunschendungen in Internet- Adressen stößt in der Branche auf Zustimmung.
http://www.digitalfernsehen.de/news/news_349064.html
http://www.neue-oz.de/homepageFullSize.php?file=iptc-bdt-20080624-482-dpa_18149586.txt&bereich=Computer
".cola" statt ".com" - Internetendungen nach Wunsch ab 2009
Ab dem Jahr 2009 dürfen Firmen Kürzel nach Wahl für ihre Unternehmenswebsites verwenden. Kritiker fürchten sich schon jetzt vor Betrügern, Domain-Klau und einem riesigen Kostenberg.
http://www.wirtschaftsblatt.at/home/schwerpunkt/itnews/332770/index.do
Chinas Domain-Adressen auf dem Vormarsch
Die Zahl der chinesischen Internetadressen unter der Landesdomain .cn wächst weiter rasant. Laut der Statistik der deutschen Domain-Verwaltung Denic mit Stand von Ende Mai hat China mit über 11,8 Millionen registrierten .cn-Adressen bald zu Deutschland aufgeschlossen, das mit mehr als zwölf Millionen .de-Adressen weltweit noch auf Platz zwei liegt.
http://www.noen.at/redaktion/medien-technik/article.asp?Text=269543&cat=868
Max.Muster: Neue Wunschdomains ab 2009
Ab 2009 sollen neue genereische Top-Level-Domains (gTLDs) die Zahl möglicher Internetadressen vergrößern. Das entschied die ICANN, die Verwaltungsorganisation für TLDs. Künftig wären dann Adressen wie www.max.muster möglich.
http://www.xonio.com/news/Max.Muster-Neue-Wunschdomains-ab-2009_32098084.html
Das Internet bekommt neue Adressen
Neben den bisher bekannten Adressendungen wie .de oder .com sollen demnächst auch Städte- oder Firmannamen als Endungen möglich sein. Wie das Magazin stern im Internet berichtet, entschied das in der vergangenen Woche die Internetverwaltung ICANN. Hintergrund waren die immer lauteren Warnungen, dass dem Internet die Adressen ausgehen.
http://www.tariftip.de/News/23501/Das-Internet-bekommt-neue-Adressen.html
Top-Level-Domains: Teures Neuland in Sicht
Lange hat die ICANN über die Vergabe neuer TLDs nachgedacht, jetzt dürfte sie beschlossen werden. Seit Sonntag findet das 32. International Public ICANN Meeting in Paris statt.
http://www.itirol.at/news/25600.html
http://www.pcopen.de/cgi-bin/news/news_show.cgi?titel=Top-Level-Domains&news=1214390374
IPA mit neuem Vorstand
Die Internet Privatstiftung Austria (IPA) hat ihr Führungsteam ausgebaut. Neben Rupert Nagler und Manfred Wagner, die schon seit dem Jahr 2000 im IPA-Vorstand vertreten sind, wurde nun Wolfgang Kleinert an Bord geholt.
http://www.extradienst.at/jaos/page/main_heute.tmpl?article_id=23988
Revolution im Web: Domain-Namen bald frei wählbar [DPA]
Es ist eine kleine Revolution im Internet: Künftig können Internet-Adressen frei gewählte Endungen bekommen. Das entschied die Internet-Verwaltung ICANN am Donnerstag bei Beratungen in Paris.
http://www.goslarsche.de/gz/news_co/news/computer/?&artikel=108786977&red=1&ausgabe=45215
http://www.cio.de/news/wirtschaftsnachrichten/857026/index.html
http://www.ltonline.ch/pages/index.cfm?dom=117&rub=100004700&arub=100211706&orub=100211516&osrub=100211706&Artikel_ID=101869774
http://www.wz-newsline.de/?redid=260985
http://www.handelsblatt.com/technologie/it-internet/kleine-revolution-bei-web-adressen;2005246
http://www.st.gallen.ch/news/detail.asp?ID=312943
Internetaufsicht gibt Wunschkürzel wie .liebe ab 2009 frei [AFP]
Dem Internet steht eine Revolution bevor: Auf ihrer Hauptversammlung in Paris hat die Internetaufsichtsbehörde ICANN entschieden, ab 2009 auch Internetadressen mit Wunschkürzeln wie .liebe oder .berlin zuzulassen, wie der Vize-Vorsitzende der französischen Aufsichtsbehörde AFNIC, Loic Damilaville, sagte.
http://www.haz.de/newsroom/medien/art1985,626183
http://www.neuepresse.de/newsroom/medien/art1985,626183
http://de.biz.yahoo.com/26062008/286/finance2001-internetaufsicht-gibt-wunschk-rzel-liebe-2009-frei.html
Internetaufsicht gibt Wunschkürzel wie .liebe ab 2009 frei
Auf ihrer Hauptversammlung in Paris hat die Internetaufsichtsbehörde ICANN entschieden, ab 2009 auch Internetadressen mit Wunschkürzeln wie .liebe oder .berlin zuzulassen.
http://www.fuldaerzeitung.de/newsroom/medien/art1985,625637
Revolution im Internet: Domain-Namen sind künftig frei wählbar
Das entschied die Internet-Verwaltung ICANN am Donnerstag bei Beratungen in Paris. Neben den bisher üblichen Domain-Namen ".de" oder ".com" kann es künftig auch Endungen wie Städte- oder Firmen-Namen geben, zum Beispiel ".berlin" oder ".ebay".
http://www.digitalfernsehen.de/news/news_348321.html
www.wie-sie.wünschen
Meilenstein in der Entwicklung des Internet: Die Webverwaltung Icann hat beschlossen, dass Adressendungen künftig frei wählbar sein sollen. Das öffnet vor allem für Regionen mit nichtlateinischen Schriftzeichen neue Möglichkeiten. Es schafft aber auch ein neues Feld für findige Geschäftemacher.
http://www.manager-magazin.de/it/artikel/0,2828,562360,00.html
Adressen-Revolution im Internet
Im Internet beginnt die erste Adressen-Revolution. Die Organisation zur Verwaltung der Domainnamen (ICANN) hat am Donnerstag Vorschläge zur Einführung hunderter neuer Endungen neben den bislang gültigen «Top Level Domains» (TLD) wie .com, .de oder .org angenommen. So wird es zur Freigabe von Adressen mit nichtlateinischen Buchstaben kommen: Domainnamen mit kyrillischen oder chinesischen Schriftzeichen werden ab dem kommenden Jahr möglich.
http://www.net-tribune.de/article/270608-48.php
http://www.news.at/index.html?/articles/0826/542/210621.shtml
http://www.kurier.at/nachrichten/171421.php
Internetaufsicht gibt Domain-Wunschkürzel frei
Dem Internet steht eine Revolution bevor: Auf ihrer Hauptversammlung in Paris hat die Internetaufsichtsbehörde ICANN wie erwartet entschieden, ab 2009 auch Internetadressen mit Wunschkürzeln wie .liebe oder .berlin zuzulassen, wie der Vize-Vorsitzende der französischen Aufsichtsbehörde AFNIC, Loic Damilaville, sagte.
http://www.onlinekosten.de/news/artikel/30397/0/Internetaufsicht_gibt_Domain-Wunschk
Neue Internet-Endungen kosten 100.000 Dollar [AFP]
Im Internet steht eine Revolution bevor: Die Internetaufsicht ICANN lässt ab dem kommenden Jahr auch Webadressen mit frei wählbaren Endungen wie .liebe oder .berlin zu. Die Neuerung werde "die Art und Weise stark verändern, wie das Internet aussieht und funktioniert", sagte der ICANN-Vorsitzende Dengate Thrush in Paris. Doch die Wahlfreiheit hat ihren Preis: Über 100.000 Dollar kostet der Kauf einer neuen Endung - ganz abgesehen von den Kosten für die technische Verwaltung von möglicherweise Millionen Nutzernamen für das neue Netzgebiet.
http://www.oberpfalznetz.de/nachrichten/newsmlmmd_81b5a46fa64773e0349d9118f0c04ff9_841_xml-107-Tafp-Swirtschaft,1,0.html
Neue Top Level Domains: Eine Domain für jeden
Bislang sind Top-Level-Domains wie ".de" oder ".info" streng reglementiert. Das könnte sich ändern: Die "Internet-Regierung" ICANN erwägt das Adresssystem radikal zu erweitern.
http://www.newstube.de/Internet/neue-top-level-domains-eine-domain-fuer-jeden/
Domain-Endungen wie .hansi oder .liebe bald erlaubt
Www.kochkunst.anita oder www.urlaub.hansi: Haben Sie auch schon von Ihrer ganz eigenen Internet-Adresse geträumt, mit Ihrem Namen als Domain-Endung? Bald ist es soweit: Ab kommenden Jahr sollen Internet-Adressen mit Wunschkürzel möglich sein. Die in den USA ansässige Internet-Aufsicht ICANN will Endungen wie etwa .hansi, .stadt oder .liebe freigeben.
http://www.bild.de/BILD/digital/technikwelt/2008/06/23/wunschendung/internet-kuerzel-nach-wunsch.html
ICANN öffnet TLD-Prozess
Erwartungsgemäß hat der ICANN-Vorstand gestern in Paris beschlossen, dass die Zahl der Top Level Domains künftig grenzenlos erweitert werden kann. Paul Twomey als CEO des Verwaltungsapparats der ICANN meint dazu, es gebe wenige Gründe, die gegen eine Öffnung des Prozesses und eine größere Auswahl sprechen.
http://www.intern.de/news/neue--meldungen/--200806273986.html
Zukünftig mehr Internet-Adressendungen
Mehr Internet-Adress-Endungen wird es in Zukunft geben. Die für die Vergabe der Endungen wie ".de" zuständige Internet-Verwaltung ICANN hat für die Erweiterung jetzt die Weichen gestellt.
http://de.news.yahoo.com/gp/20080627/ttc-zukuenftig-mehr-internet-adressendun-a8a9a5f.html
Internetaufsicht gibt Wunschkürzel wie .liebe ab 2009 frei
Auf ihrer Hauptversammlung in Paris hat die Internetaufsichtsbehörde ICANN entschieden, ab 2009 auch Internetadressen mit Wunschkürzeln wie .liebe oder .berlin zuzulassen.
http://www.wlz-fz.de/newsroom/medien/art1985,625637
DENIC muss vw.de an Volkswagen vergeben
DENIC eG, die deutsche Domain-Verwaltung, unterlag in einem Rechtsstreit vor dem Kartellsenat des Oberlandesgericht Frankfurt/Main (Urteil vom 29.04.2008, Az. : 11 U 32/04 (Kart)), und muss danach der Volkswagen AG die Zwei-Zeichen-Domain vw.de zur Verfügung stellen, solange es keine Top Level Domain .vw gibt. Die Entscheidung ist nicht rechtskräftig.
http://www.123recht.net/Urteil---DENIC-muss-vw.de-an-Volkswagen-vergeben-__a30996.html
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/urteil-denic-muss-vw-de-an-volkswagen-vergeben-id667219.html
Europäischer Dialog zur Internet Governance geplant
Für den 20. und 21. Oktober ist erstmals ein "European Dialog on Internet Governance" (euroDIG) geplant. In den Räumen des Europarats wollen sich dann europäische Regierungen, Unternehmen und Zivilgesellschaft auf das dritte Internet Governance Forum (IGF) im Dezember in Hyderabad vorbereiten. Es gehe weniger darum, eine gemeinsame europäische Position zu formulieren, als europäische Regierungen, Unternehmen und Zivilgesellschaft zu befähigen, mit verschiedenen Positionen und Ideen zum dritten IGF zu fahren, sagte Wolfgang Kleinwächter, einer der Koordinatoren des euroDIG, am Rande des Treffens der ICANN in Paris.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Europaeischer-Dialog-zur-Internet-Governance-geplant--/meldung/110100
Domain-Namen sind künftig frei wählbar
Neben den bisher üblichen Domain-Namen ".de" oder ".com" kann es künftig auch Endungen wie Städte- oder Firmen-Namen geben, zum Beispiel ".berlin" oder ".ebay". Anfang kommenden Jahres sollen sollen sich Interessenten für die neuen Adressen bewerben können.
http://www.channelpartner.de/news/262122/index.html
.allesmoeglich: Domains künftig frei wählbar
Es ist eine kleine Revolution im Internet: Künftig können Internet-Adressen frei gewählte Endungen bekommen. Das hat die Internet-Verwaltung ICANN bei Beratungen in Paris entschieden. Neben den bisher üblichen Domain-Namen ".de" oder ".com" kann es künftig auch Endungen wie Städte- oder Firmen-Namen geben, zum Beispiel ".berlin" oder ".ebay". Anfang kommenden Jahres sollen sollen sich Interessenten für die neuen Adressen bewerben können.
http://www.wuv.de/news/ebusiness/meldungen/2008/06/100337/index.php
ICA-EU – Neue Lobbyorganisation für Domainer
Die in Washington ansässige Internet Commerce Association (ICA) hat angekündigt, ab Herbst 2008 eine eigene Repräsentanz in Luxemburg zu eröffnen. Erklärtes Ziel ist es, aktive Lobbyarbeit für europäische Domain-Inhaber zu leisten.
http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2008/ica-eu-neue-lobbyorganisation-fuer-domainer-id667220.html
Russland bekommt kyrillische Top-Level Domain
Die kyrillische Schrift, in der das Russische üblicherweise wiedergegeben wird, soll als Standardschrift auch ins Internet einziehen. Wie der russische Kommunikationsminister Wladimir Wassiljew am Sonntag mitteilte, wurde dies von der Internet-Regulierungsbehörde ICANN entschieden.
http://russlandonline.ru/mainmore.php?tpl=Medien+%26+Netzwelt&iditem=1004
L'Icann pose les premières pierres des noms de domaine élargis
La réunion annuelle du bureau de l'Icann s'est tenue à Paris cette semaine. L'organisme a décidé d'étendre les possibilités de dépôt de noms de domaine. De nombreux points restent à préciser comme la définition et la gestion des objections éventuelles à un nom de domaine.
http://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-l-icann-pose-les-premieres-pierres-des-noms-de-domaine-elargis-26447.html
Paris est candidate pour déposer l'extension « .paris »
Jean-Louis Missika, adjoint au Maire de Paris, a profité du dîner de gala donné cette semaine à l'Hôtel de Ville par l'Icann et l'Agifem (dans le cadre de la 32e réunion publique de l'Icann, Paris, 22-26 juin), pour annoncer que la Capitale était candidate pour déposer une demande de création pour le nom de domaine « .paris » auprès du régulateur technique d'Internet.
http://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-paris-est-candidate-pour-deposer-l-extension--paris-26450.html
Icann - Paris : la libéralisation des noms de domaine génériques se confirme
Le "board" de l'organisme dédié au nommage Internet donne son aval. Autre mesure phare : créer des noms de domaine au-delà des caractères romains.
http://www.vnunet.fr/fr/news/2008/06/27/icann_paris_la_liberalisation_des_noms_de_domaine_generiques_se_confirme
Noms de domaine : ces deux décisions qui vont changer l'internet
À l'issue d'une semaine de réunion à Paris, l'Icann a décidé le lancement de nouvelles extensions et l’accélération du déploiement des noms de domaines dans des alphabets autre que le latin. Deux décisions qui vont changer la face de l'internet.
http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/internet/0,39020774,39382038,00.htm?xtor=RSS-1
ICANN : feu vert à la recommandation sur les extensions libres
Ce 26 juin est une date historique pour l’histoire de l’Internet et du nommage. L'ICANN a en effet validé la résolution sur les extensions génériques de nom de domaine. En plus des 21 TLD (top-level domains ou domaines de premier niveau) les utilisateurs fortunés pourront s'offrir les extensions de domaine de leur choix.
http://fr.news.yahoo.com/pcinpact/20080627/ttc-icann-feu-vert-la-recommandation-sur-c2f7783.html
Le meilleur de l'actu de la semaine en dessins humoristiques
Dès 2009, chacun pourra créer son nom de domaine, pratiquement sans restriction, « comme .amour ou .haine » résume Paul Towmey, président de l'Icann, gestionnaire le Web. La nouvelle a surpris tout le monde et fait craindre une pagaille générale.
http://www.futura-sciences.com/fr/sinformer/actualites/news/t/vie-du-site/d/le-meilleur-de-lactu-de-la-semaine-en-dessins-humoristiques-s26_16025/
L'ICANN libéralise les extensions des noms de domaine [AP]
L'ICANN, l'organisme en charge des noms de domaine sur Internet, a assoupli jeudi les règles en la matière pour autoriser l'introduction de centaines, voire de milliers de nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine sur Internet, qui viendront s'ajouter aux actuels «.com» et consorts. Il s'agit de la première réforme radicale du système d'adresse du Web.
http://www2.canoe.com/techno/nouvelles/archives/2008/06/20080626-152721.html
L'ICANN approuve de nouveaux noms de domaine
Réuni à Paris pour sa 32e réunion internationale, le conseil d'administration de l'Internet corporation for assigned names and numbers, a adopté aujourd'hui à l'unanimité la création de nouveaux noms de domaine.
http://techno.branchez-vous.com/actualite/2008/06/licann_approuve_de_nouveaux_no.html
170 millions de noms de domaine
Le classement mensuel 01net./MailClub des enregistrements de noms de domaine révèle un marché en forte croissance : le .mobi rejoint le club des millionnaires et le .cn chinois grimpe sur le podium.
http://www.01net.com/editorial/383102/170-millions-de-noms-de-domaine/
Pas de projet pour les noms de domaine français accentués
A l'heure où s'ouvre la réunion de l'Icann à Paris, nous avons posé à un responsable de l'Afnic quelques questions sur l'avenir des extensions.
http://www.01net.com/editorial/382968/pas-de-projet-pour-les-noms-de-domaine-francais-accentues/
Confirmation : l'ICANN libéralise le nommage sur Internet
Le Conseil d'administration de l'ICANN vient de donner son feu vert. La création illimitée de nouvelles extensions est autorisée.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1575/confirmation-l-icann-liberalise-le-nommage-sur-internet.php
Nouvelles extensions et propriété intellectuelle
La libéralisation de l'espace de nommage va en théorie permettre à tous de postuler pour une extension. Mais comment gérer les aspects de propriété intellectuelle?
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1574/nouvelles-extensions-et-propriete-intellectuelle.php
L'Icann autorise toutes les suggestions de noms de domaine [01net]
Le Conseil d'administration de l'Icann, qui gère les noms de domaine sur Internet, a voté à l'unanimité l'ouverture des suffixes génériques (tels le .com) à toutes les propositions. Jusqu'à présent, l'Icann préférait brider la création de nouvelles extensions : à ce jour, il n'y en a que vingt-et-un (.com, .net, .biz, .mobi, .travel...). Désormais, toutes les suggestions seront prises en compte, qu'il s'agisse de lieux (.paris, .africa...), de noms de marque (.nike, .01net) ou de n'importe quel nom (.dupont).
http://fr.news.yahoo.com/grp_test/20080627/ttc-l-icann-autorise-toutes-les-suggesti-549fc7d.html
Nom de domaine : des enchères pour esquiver les conflits juridiques ?
Pour esquiver les conflits juridiques, l'ICANN veut étendre les enchères entre internautes. Explications
http://www.journaldunet.com/expert/28703/nom-de-domaine-des-encheres-pour-esquiver-les-conflits-juridiques.shtml
Feu vert pour de nouvelles extensions Internet
La réunion de l'Icann se termine sur un bilan mitigé. Le principe de la création de nouvelles extensions a été voté, mais les détails restent à décider. Surtout, les liens entre l'Icann et les Etats-Unis n'ont pas été abordés.
http://www.journaldunet.com/ebusiness/le-net/actualite/feu-vert-pour-de-nouvelles-extensions-internet.shtml
ICANN : libéralisation des domaines internet oui, mais à quel prix?
L'annonce de la libéralisation des extensions génériques sur internet, avant même la décision officielle du 26 juin 2008, nécessite de plus amples explications. Après avoir déclaré le 23 juin dans Les Echos : « dès le premier trimestre 2009, les 1,3 milliard d'internautes pourront acquérir des adresses génériques », Paul Twomey, directeur général de l'ICANN, organisation de supervision du Net et des noms de domaine, a nuancé ses propos le lendemain.
http://www.neteco.com/146104-icann-liberalisation-domaines-internet-oui-prix.html
La Russie va pouvoir créer un domaine internet en cyrillique [AFP]
La Russie va pouvoir créer son premier domaine internet en cyrillique en 2009, a annoncé dimanche un responsable du ministère russe des Communications, Vladimir Vassiliev, cité par l'agence Interfax.
http://www.24heures.ch/pages/home/24_heures/info_express/hi_tech/hi_tech_detail/(contenu)/240797
http://www.avmaroc.com/actualite/russie-pouvoir-a133109.html
http://www.edicom.ch/fr/news/media_hightech/1198_5517522.html
Les noms de domaine s'émancipent
.bank, .sport, voire .love ou un point suivi d'un nom propre : les possibilités d'adresses internet seront bientôt infinies après la décision prise, le 26 juin, par l'ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), l'autorité chargée des noms de domaine, de libéraliser le choix de ces appellations.
http://www.courrierinternational.com/article.asp?obj_id=87172
Paris Capitale mondiale de la gouvernance d’Internet
Cette semaine, Paris accueille pour la première fois la réunion de l’Icann, cet organisme américain chargé notamment des noms de domaines sur le Web. Les .com, .net, .org… c’est l’Icann qui s’en occupe.
http://www.france-info.com/spip.php?article150712&theme=34&sous_theme=109
Charte de confiance : interview du Forum des Droit sur l'Internet
Ce 26 juin est une date historique pour l’histoire de l’Internet et du nommage. L'ICANN a en effet validé la résolution sur les extensions génériques de nom de domaine. En plus des 21 TLD (top-level domains ou domaines de premier niveau) les utilisateurs fortunés pourront s'offrir les extensions de domaine de leur choix.
http://www.pcinpact.com/actu/news/44454-icann-extension-suffice-nom-domaine.htm
Après les fameux .net, .com ou .fr, chacun pourra désormais créer sa propre extension internet [euronews]
L'Icann s'est réuni à Paris pour sa 32ème convention internationale.
http://fr.news.yahoo.com/euronews/20080627/twl-apres-les-fameux-net-com-ou-fr-chacu-115566a.html
Noms de domaine : ces deux décisions qui vont changer l'internet [ZDNet]
La réunion de l'Icann à Paris a pris fin le 27 juin. Pendant cinq jours, près de 1 700 spécialistes du monde entier sont venus débattre des questions de gouvernance de l'internet. Des sujets qui, s'ils peuvent paraître très abstraits au premier abord, ont des répercussions directes sur les internautes.
http://fr.news.yahoo.com/zdnet/20080627/ttc-noms-de-domaine-ces-deux-decisions-q-6a3d054.html
Sunrise du .TEL le 3 décembre 2008
A l'occasion de la réunion ICANN de Paris, Telnic dévoile les dates définitives du lancement de son extension.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1570/telephone-sunrise-du-tel-le-3-decembre-2008.php
Gros plan sur le .SPORT
Entretien avec Patrick Vande Walle, promoteur du .SPORT, sur son projet mais aussi sur les difficultés liées au montage d'un projet d'une nouvelle extension.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1569/les-sports-gros-plan-sur-le-sport.php
Et s'il n'était créé AUCUNE nouvelle extension?
On le sait, la presse en parle beaucoup, l'ICANN annonce la "libéralisation" des extensions génériques. Certains ont même déjà pris les paris pour deviner le nombre de nouveaux TLDs ainsi créés. Et s'il n'en était créé... aucun?
http://domaine.blogspot.com/2008/06/et-sil-ntait-cr-aucune-nouvelle.html
Sébastien Bachollet, Isoc France : « Personne n'a encore trouvé un business model pour financer le passage à IPv6 »
À l'occasion de la semaine de l'Internet mondial à Paris, le président du Chapitre français de l'Isoc France passe en revue les dossiers qui seront abordés : la création d'un organisme européen pour la gouvernance de l'internet, la création de nouveaux noms de domaine et le passage à IPv6.
http://www.zdnet.fr/videos/0,3800003256,39381912,00.htm
Les futures extensions internet coûteront au minimum 100 000 dollars
L'Icann a présenté en début de semaine son projet de libéralisation des noms de domaine, dont l'objectif est de permettre la création d'extensions originales, comme le « .amour » ou encore « .taxi » par exemple. Mais comme ZDNet.fr l'expliquait il y a deux jours, il est fort peu probable que cette nouveauté puisse bénéficier à l'internaute lambda.
http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/internet/0,39020774,39381947,00.htm
Libéralisation des noms de domaine : de nouvelles batailles juridiques en perspective
La libéralisation des extensions internet prévue par l'Icann promet d'être un beau casse-tête pour les détenteurs de marques. Deux avocats reviennent sur les enjeux de cette annonce.
http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/internet/0,39020774,39381960,00.htm
Icann e Iana nel mirino degli hacker
I due siti internazionali che assegnano i domini dei siti web e degli indirizzi Ip di tutto il mondo hanno subito un attacco hacker. La segnalazione viene dal Cnipa, il Centro Nazionale per l’Informatica nella Pubblica Amministrazione.
http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/tecnologia/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=4767&ID_sezione=38&sezione=News
Icann: liberalizzazione delle estensioni
IcannUna grande novità si appresta a rivoluzionare il mondo di Internet: l'Icann, società incaricata dell'assegnazione degli indirizzi Internet, ha infatti deciso di liberalizzare tutte le estensioni assegnabili ai domini.
http://www.jugo.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8338
Internet: Icann, dal 2009 al via liberalizzazione domini
L'Icann da' il via libera alla creazione di migliaia di nuovi domini Internet. Una vera e propria rivoluzione del Web, quella decisa dall'organizzazione che controlla la gestione degli indirizzi online. La liberalizzazione scattera' dal prossimo anno. Attualmente, tutti gli indirizzi Web devono terminare in una serie ristretta di domini, come .com, .net o .org. Grazie a questa decisione, invece, 1,3 miliardi di utenti Internet potranno comprare un numero illimitato di indirizzi generici basati su nomi comuni, di compagnie e persino nomi propri.
http://www.corriere.it/ultima_ora/notizie.jsp?id={83003E71-63D3-413A-A0C4-974A908DAC73}
Web, rivoluzione domini: non solo .com, arrivano .love e .sport [Reuters]
Dall'anno prossimo le regole per l'assegnazione dei domini di primo livello - l'ultima parte dei domini Internet, .net o .org ad esempio - saranno meno rigide, e società e persone potranno così personalizzarli dando vita ad una nuova generazione di indirizzi Web.
http://it.notizie.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080627/ttc-domini-siti-cambiamento-fe50bdd.html
L'ICANN approva le linee guida per i nuovi TLD
“".bank", ".ibm" e ".italia": questi potrebbero essere alcuni dei nuovi nomi di dominio che a partire dal prossimo anno andranno ad affiancarsi ai tradizionali "dotcom"”
http://www.hwupgrade.it/news/web/l-icann-approva-le-linee-guida-per-i-nuovi-tld_25799.html
Icann approva migliaia di nuovi domini
In aggiunta ai vari .com e .it, dall'anno prossimo si potranno usare nomi comuni, di aziende e anche nomi propri e c'è già chi teme una crescita esponenziale del fenomeno del cybersquatting.
http://www.zeusnews.it/index.php3?ar=stampa&cod=7826&numero=999
Rivoluzione su Internet
Nella breve storia di Internet, la giornata di ieri sarà ricordata come una svolta epocale che cambierà drasticamente il modo in cui gli utenti navigano in Rete. Oltre 1.500 delegati da 70 Paesi si sono riuniti a Parigi per votare l’apertura di nuovi orizzonti sul Web, permettendo a partire dall’aprile dell’anno prossimo la registrazione di milioni di nuovi domini «top-level» (ossia i suffissi al termine degli indirizzi Web come .com) che allargano la mappa di Internet a nuove impensate costellazioni.
http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/tecnologia/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=4760&ID_sezione=&sezione=
Domini liberi, tutti pronti per i .xxx?
Un'eventuale liberalizzazione dei domini come ventila l'ICANN oltre a risolvere molte controversie di certo risulterebbe anche in nuovi motivi per contendere. Soprattutto sarebbe di fatto l'avallo alla creazione degli a lungo osteggiati domini .xxx
http://www.webnews.it/news/leggi/8677/domini-liberi-tutti-pronti-per-i-xxx/
Rivoluzione nel web, via alla liberalizzazione dei domini
Il Consiglio di amministrazione di Icann (la società che gestisce l'assegnazione degli indirizzi Internet), riunito a Parigi, ha approvato oggi all'unanimità la decisione di fornire agli utenti la possibilità di registrare domini con estensioni di ogni tipo. Non più solo .com o .it, quindi, ma anche .buongiorno, .salve e .qualsiasi parola venga in mente al gestore di un sito.
http://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/SoleOnLine4/Tecnologia%20e%20Business/2008/06/domini-internet-liberalizzazione.shtml?uuid=3323b70c-4418-11dd-aa73-095020f2855c&DocRulesView=Libero
Liberalizzazione per i domini Internet
In occasione di un meeting parigino dell'ICAAN, ieri si è arrivati a un accordo per incominciare a confezionare delle regole per un nuovo metodo di creazione dei gTLD.
http://www.cwi.it/notizia/14733/2008-06-27/rss/Liberalizzazione-per-i-domini-Internet.html
Attacco hacker al sito dell'Icann
Un attacco con tanto di rivendicazione. "Voi pensate di controllare i dominii, ma non è vero!". I due siti dell'Icann, l'autorità che assegna i numeri IP e i nomi dei dominii su internet è stato colpito da un assalto di pirati informatici. La segnalazione viene dal Cnipa, il Centro Nazionale per l'Informatica nella Pubblica Amministrazione. Ieri l'organizzazione aveva dato il via alla liberalizzazione delle denominazioni web.
http://www.repubblica.it/2008/04/sezioni/scienza_e_tecnologia/internet-connessioni/icann-attacco-hacker/icann-attacco-hacker.html
Icann liberalizza i domini
Con una decisione unanime del comitato è stata approvata la liberalizzazione del numero di domini.
http://www.zeusnews.it/index.php3?ar=stampa&cod=7825
INTERNET: VIA LIBERA DELL'ICANN A RIVOLUZIONE DOMINI
Via libera dell'Icann alla rivoluzione dei domini su Internet. L'organizzazione che controlla la gestione degli indirizzi online ha approvato la creazione di migliaia di nuovi domini, dal .paris al .pepsi, in quello che viene percepito come uno dei piu' grandi terremoti della storia di Internet.
http://notizie.alice.it/notizie/economia/2008/06_giugno/26/internet_via_libera_dell_icann_a_rivoluzione_domini,15250897.html
http://economia.alice.it/news/foglia.html?codNotizia=15250897
Rivoluzione su Internet
Nella breve storia di Internet, la giornata di ieri sarà ricordata come una svolta epocale che cambierà drasticamente il modo in cui gli utenti navigano in Rete. Oltre 1.500 delegati da 70 Paesi si sono riuniti a Parigi per votare l’apertura di nuovi orizzonti sul Web, permettendo a partire dall’aprile dell’anno prossimo la registrazione di milioni di nuovi domini «top-level» (ossia i suffissi al termine degli indirizzi Web come .com) che allargano la mappa di Internet a nuove impensate costellazioni.
http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/tecnologia/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=4760&ID_sezione=38&sezione=News
Icann: liberalizzazione delle estensioni
Una grande novità si appresta a rivoluzionare il mondo di Internet: l'Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann), società incaricata dell'assegnazione degli indirizzi Internet, ha infatti deciso di liberalizzare tutte le estensioni assegnabili ai domini.
http://www.jugo.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8338
INTERNET: RIVOLUZIONE ATTENDE WEB, NUOVO PROGETTO ICANN
Rivoluzione in vista nel mondo degli indirizzi internet. La Icann si appresta a presentare un nuovo progetto che consente la creazione di un numero infinito dei cosiddetti domini 'Top-Level', ma che permette anche l'ingresso di domini che utilizzano caratteri cinesi o arabi.
http://news.excite.it/economia/556206
Russia, dominio cirillico [ANSA]
Dal prossimo anno la Russia potra' creare un proprio dominio Internet con caratteri cirillici grazie alla liberalizzazione decisa dalla Icann.
http://www.ansa.it/site/notizie/awnplus/internet/news/2008-06-29_129201840.html
http://notizie.alice.it/notizie/scienze_e_tecnologie/inter
net/2008/06_giugno/29/internet_russia_dominio_cirillico,15276745.html
http://www.studiocelentano.it/d.asp?id=30889&opt=int
http://news.excite.it/estero/russia/557285
Internet; hackers attaccano siti istituzionali Icann e Iana [Apcom]
Sono stati attaccati nelle ultime ore dagli hackers i siti web dell'ICANN e quello dell'IANA.
http://notizie.alice.it/notizie/top_news/2008/06_giugno/27/internet_hackers_attaccano_siti_istituzionali_icann_e_iana,15263252.html
Internet: Cert Del Cnipa Segnala Attacco a Sistema Icann
Alcune fonti riportano la notizia di un attacco di tipo domain hijacking contro i siti web dell'ICANN e quello dell'IANA.
http://it.notizie.yahoo.com/agixml/20080627/twl-internet-cert-del-cnipa-segnala-atta-e497199.html
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
I nomi a dominio di ICANN e IANA (i custodi del sistema dei nomi a dominio, il DNS, e dell'insieme di numerazioni di protocolli che rendono operativa Internet) sono stati "dirottati" ("hijacked") da un gruppo di hacker turchi, che sono riusciti a redirigere i loro siti all'indirzzo IP 82.197.131.106, dove hanno messo la pagina web che vedete in figura.
http://vittoriozambardino.repubblica.it/zetavu/2008/06/quis-custodiet.html
ICANN, liberi tutti!
L'istituzione a controllo della Rete ha da poco approvato il progetto per liberalizzare l'utilizzo dei domini online. La decisione rivoluzionerà Internet e consentirà a società, privati e istituzioni di attivare domini unici e personalizzati
http://business.webnews.it/news/leggi/8680/icann-liberi-tutti/
Più domini per tutti
Quel che si dice in Rete. L'Icann propone di liberalizzare i Top Level Domain. Che cosa cambierà nel nostro modo di usare Internet? Poco, probabilmente. Eppure c'è chi mette in guardia sulla possibile confusione
http://www.apogeonline.com/webzine/2008/06/27/20/200806272001
Il web che verrà
Quella annunciata dall'Icann nella sua riunione parigina della scorsa settimana si può a pieno titolo definire una rivoluzione copernicana per internet. A partire dal 2009 infatti sarà possibile registrare liberamente nuovi domini di primo livello a fronte dei 240 attualmente disponibili.
http://www.azpoint.net/internet/eventi/16315/Il-web-che-verr.asp
La Icann aprueba la iniciativa para crear dominios con marcas y nombres propios
La autoridad reguladora de asigna los nombres de los dominios en Internet, Icann ha aprobado de manera unánime la iniciativa que promueve relajar las normativa para los de primer nivel que hasta ahora sólo permitían crear direcciones web con las terminaciones.com, .net y .gov, además de las de los distintos países, informa BBCNews.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internet/Icann/aprueba/iniciativa/crear/dominios/marcas/nombres/propios/elpeputec/20080626elpepunet_6/Tes
.loquepuedapagar, aprobado
El organismo que regula los dominios de los sitios de internet aprobó un plan, que entraría en vigor en 2009 y que permitirá a los usuarios crear las direcciones que ellos quieran, liberándose de categorías como '.com', 'org' o '.net'.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/science/newsid_7476000/7476069.stm
No más .com, ahora la red puede llevar tu nombre
El Icann dio hoy un paso gigantesco en la red al autorizar el cambio de uso de las extensiones tradicionales como el '.com' o '.org', a '.amor' o '.odio'
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/articulos/47697.html
http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/06/no-ms-com-ahora-la-red-puede-llevar-tu.html
Liberalizada la creación de dominios como .amor u .odio a partir de 2009
La creación de dominios de internet será liberalizada en el primer semestre de 2009, tras ser aprobada la medida por unanimidad por la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números en Internet (ICANN) en su reunión en París.
http://www.libertaddigital.com/index.php?action=desanoti&cpn=1276333609
http://www.diariodemallorca.es/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=2008062700_19_371200__Tecnologia-Liberalizan-creacion-nuevos-dominios-internet
http://ar.news.yahoo.com/s/27062008/44/n-technology-viene-revoluci-xf3-n-geograf-xed-internet.html
http://www.estrelladigital.es/diario/articulo.asp?sec=med&fech=27/06/2008&name=dominios
La creación de dominios de Internet se liberalizará en el primer semestre de 2009
Las extensiones de los dominios en la Red serán libres en el primer semestre de 2009, después de que la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números en Internet (ICANN, sus siglas en inglés) aprobará por unanimidad esta medida en la reunión celebrada en París el pasado jueves. Un equipo del ICANN desarrollará una versión definitiva del documento consensuado en el encuentro para entregársela al Consejo de este organismo el próximo mes.
http://www.consumer.es/web/es/tecnologia/2008/06/28/178152.php
http://es.noticias.yahoo.com/consumer/20080627/ttc-la-creacion-de-dominios-de-internet-56149c7.html
En 2009 se podrán registrar dominios de Internet con nombres propios
A partir del próximo año podríamos empezar a ver páginas web con extensiones distintas a las comunes .com, .org ó .es. La ICANN ha aprobado un plan para empezar a trabajar en un nuevo sistema de dominios genéricos de alto nivel que permitirá registrar dominios con nombres de marcas o propios, multiplicando así las opciones para usuarios y empresas.
http://www.idg.es/pcworld/En_2009_se_podran_registrar_dominios_de_Internet_c/doc69239.htm
La ICANN libera los dominios de Internet
Tal y como se esperaba, finalmente la ICANN decidió qyer en la reunión mantenida en París liberar el registro de dominios. A partir de hora, a los clásicos .com, .net, .org (dominios de primer orden) y a los dominios nacionales (segundo orden) se empezarán a añadir nombres con todo tipo de terminaciones.
http://www.baquia.com/noticias.php?id=13878
Revolución en internet: liberan los nombres de los dominios
En un futuro se podrá elegir libremente la terminación de las direcciones. Así, además de las clásicas .com, .ar, podrán utilizarse nombres propios como ".laplata" o ".bank", para los bancos
http://www.eldia.com.ar/edis/20080627/20080627073206.htm
¿La Web no tiene límites?: ahora buscarán aumentar los dominios
El grupo que asigna los dominios de Internet, ICANN, tendrá hoy una reunión en la que puede cambiar el tradicional modelo que impera en la Red en cuanto a las normas de denominación y registro de nombres.
http://www.derf.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=207151&ID_Seccion=21
Se termina la tiranía del ".com"
Puede ser un cambio tan bueno como problemático. En cualquier caso, es drástico: ayer se decidió que, a partir del año que viene, los sitios de internet no estarán obligados a llevar el ya tradicional ".com", ".org" o ".net". Desde 2009, se podrán introducir centenares o miles de nuevos nombres de dominio y los usuarios podrán crear las direcciones que ellos quieran.
http://www.rionegro.com.ar/diario/2008/06/27/20086v27f16.php
Los dominios de internet serán infinitos [New York Times]
Los .com y .org, tienen que prepararse para una casi infinita variedad de nuevas direcciones en la Red que va a terminar en palabras como .perfume, .sports y .paris.
http://www.elnuevoherald.com/186/story/234159.html
Liberalizan la creación de nuevos dominios de internet
La creación de dominios de internet será liberalizada en el primer semestre de 2009, tras ser aprobado por unanimidad hoy en París por la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números en Internet (Icann).
http://www.diariodemallorca.es/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=2008062700_19_371200__Tecnologia-Liberalizan-creacion-nuevos-dominios-internet
Liberalizan creación de nombres de dominios [EFE]
Un equipo del Icann presentará una versión definitiva del documento aprobado, que contendrá las modalidades de la puesta en práctica de lo que se considera una revolución de la geografía de la Red al Consejo de este organismo el próximo mes y el programa será lanzado, previsiblemente, en el primer semestre de 2009.
http://www.el-nacional.com/www/site/p_contenido.php?q=nodo/33991
http://www.exonline.com.mx/XStatic/excelsior/template/content.aspx?se=nota&id=267022
http://www.terra.com.ar/canales/tecnologia/183/183161.html
http://www.emol.com/noticias/tecnologia/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=310432
México será sede de la reunión internacional del Icann 2009 [EFE]
México acogerá la reunión del Consejo de la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números (ICANN, por sus siglas en inglés) que se celebrará en marzo de 2009, según ha anunciado la propia organización antes de clausurar su encuentro en París.
http://www.lacronica.com//EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/27062008/312207.aspx
Autorizan quitar el .com de la Red
El organismo encargado de regular los nombres de dominio en la Red, el Icann, aprobó suavizar las normas para los sufijos de primer nivel, como el .com, .org o el .net, en donde las empresas y los usuarios puedan convertir su nombre en un dominio.
http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/361192.autorizan-quitar-el-com-de-la-red.html
La regulación en Internet se relaja [Reuters]
El organismo que regula Internet aprobó el jueves por votación una relajación de las normas que rigen los nombres de dominios, como .com o .edu., lo que podría abrir el camino para que empresas o individuos creen toda una serie de nuevas direcciones de Internet.
http://www.cnnexpansion.com/tecnologia/2008/06/26/la-regulacion-en-internet-se-relaja
http://www.elcomercio.com.pe/ediciononline/HTML/2008-06-26/Liberan-nombres-dominios-internet.html
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1659
Icann abrió el abanico de dominios web [AP]
La Icann, que supervisa la operación de la Internet, relajó este jueves las reglas para permitir la introducción de centenares, quizás hasta miles, de nuevos "nombres de dominio" de la red, que se unirán a los conocidos ".com" y ".org" para aplicar los primeros cambios drásticos a un sistema de direcciones que ya cumplió 25 años.
http://www.elcolombiano.com/BancoConocimiento/T/tec_icannnuevosdominios_26062008/tec_icannnuevosdominios_26062008.asp
Nuevas reglas para sitios en la Red [Paris.AP]
En uno de los cambios más drásticos de Internet, se acaban de liberar los "nombres de dominios". Traducido: a partir del 2009 se podrán crear direcciones Web con las palabras y letras que se desee, además de los tradicionales .com , .org y .net . La medida, adoptada por la Corporación de Internet para la Asignación de Nombres y Números (ICANN, por sus siglas en inglés) --una organización internacional sin fines de lucro que supervisa la operación de Internet--, implica una gran modificación al sistema de direcciones que ya cumplió 25 años.
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2008/06/27/sociedad/s-01702858.htm
Lanzarán nuevos sufijos para a web en el 2009 [AP]
Desde el próximo año se podrá incluir cualquier palabra o letra, abriendo la posibilidad a miles de nuevos dominios, y abandonar la monotonía del .com o .org
http://www.latercera.cl/contenido/27_25955_9.shtml
Liberan los dominios de Internet
Será eximida en el primer semestre de 2009, tras ser aprobado en París por la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números en Internet (Icann).
http://www.mx.terra.com/tecnologia/interna/0,,OI2973739-EI4136,00.html
Organización internacional que supervisa Internet permitirá nuevos nombres de dominios
Por primera vez en 25 años la organización internacional sin fines de lucro que supervisa la operación de la Internet relajó el jueves las reglas para permitir la introducción de nuevos "nombres de dominio" de la red.
http://mouse.tercera.cl/detail.asp?story=2008/06/26/17/55/20
Flexibilizan las normas en Internet [DPA]
Para ampliar un menú de opciones que se está agotando rápidamente, el organismo que regula Internet decidió que en el futuro se podrá elegir libremente la terminación de las direcciones de Internet. Además de las terminaciones usuales, como ".com" o ".org", se podrán utilizar nombres propios de empresas, ciudades o personas, o sectores de actividad, como ".nyc", ".ebay", ".sports" o ".bank".
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1025413
Se podrán elegir los dominios de Internet
El ente regulador mundial de la Web aprobó la modificación en las terminaciones de las direcciones electrónicas; .mac, .buenosaires y .juan, algunas alternativas
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1024977
Revolución en la web: las terminaciones de dominios de internet serán libres desde el año próximo
Se podrá usar nombres de empresas, ciudades e incluso personas. Eso sí, el costo estimado por los popes de la red global rondará los 10 mil euros.
http://www.rosarionet.com.ar/rnet/empresas.vsp?nid=39709
Los dominios de internet, a gusto de los usuarios
Luego de 25 años se decidió un cambio drástico en el sistema de direcciones web. Desde el próximo año se podrá incluir cualquier palabra o letra, abriendo la posibilidad a miles de nuevos dominios, y abandonar la monotonía del .com o .org
http://www.infobae.com/contenidos/388467-100918-0-Los-dominios-de-internet,-a-gusto-de-los-usuarios
Serán liberados dominios genéricos de la Red en 2009
Ahora ya será posible establecer un dominio Web, prescindiendo de los genéricos, con el nombre que más agrade al usuario. La Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números en Internet (ICANN, por sus siglas en inglés) dispuso que la creación de extensiones de dominios quedarán a criterio de los internautas. La decisión fue aprobada por unanimidad el viernes último en París, Francia.
http://www.lanacion.com.py/noticias.php?not=192287
La ICANN libera los dominios de Internet
La ICANN decidió ayer en París liberar el registro de dominios de Internet, que a partir de ahora aceptarán nombres de empresas, ciudades o cualquier otra actividad comercial o informativa.
http://www.baquia.com/noticias.php?id=13878
Registro de sites terá regras mais flexíveis
A partir de 2009, a experiência de navegar na internet vai ficar bem mais diversificada. As extensões dos endereços da web – hoje restrita a certos códigos como, por exemplo, .com, .com.br, co.uk, .org – vão ganhar novos nomes, podendo ser de localidades (por exemplo, .recife) e de estabelecimentos comerciais (.banco). A decisão foi aprovada, por unanimidade, nesta semana pela Corporação para os Nomes e Números Atribuídos na Internet (Icann).
http://www.pernambuco.com/ultimas/nota.asp?materia=2008627114509&assunto=226&onde=1
L'Icann autorise toutes les suggestions de noms de domaine
C'est officiel, l'Icann a décidé de libéraliser les extensions génériques de noms de domaine, telles que le .com. Ceux qui en ont les moyens pourront donc proposer le .dupont ou le .paris.
http://www.01net.com/editorial/382987/l-icann-autorise-toutes-les-suggestions-de-noms-de-domaine/
México D.F. será la reunión internacional de ICANN en marzo de 2009 [EFE]
México D.F. acogerá la reunión del Consejo de la Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números (ICANN, por sus siglas en inglés) que se celebrará en marzo de 2009, según ha anunciado la propia organización antes de clausurar su encuentro en París.
http://www.exonline.com.mx/XStatic/excelsior/template/content.aspx?se=nota&id=267022
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/518196.html
http://ar.news.yahoo.com/s/27062008/24/tecnologia-m-xico-d-f-reuni-n-internacional-icann-marzo.html
La regulación en Internet se relaja
El organismo que regula Internet aprobó el jueves por votación una relajación de las normas que rigen los nombres de dominios, como .com o .edu., lo que podría abrir el camino para que empresas o individuos creen toda una serie de nuevas direcciones de Internet.
http://mx.news.yahoo.com/s/26062008/65/n-business-regulaci-n-internet-relaja.html
.co: Pre-Publican Criterios de Administración del ccTLD .co y Criterios para acreditar entidades de resolución de disputas
El Ministerio de Comunicaciones publica los documentos: Criterios para la Administración del ccTLD .co y Criterios para Acreditar Entidades de Resolución de Disputas, pendientes de aprobación.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1658
ICANN Formaliza Relación con el Administrador del ccTLD de Costa Rica
El marco de responsabilidad es el noveno que se firma con un ccTLD latinoamericano
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1657
Pre-Publican Criterios de Administración del ccTLD .co y Criterios para acreditar entidades de resolución de disputas.
El Ministerio de Comunicaciones publica los documentos: Criterios para la Administración del ccTLD .co y Criterios para Acreditar Entidades de Resolución de Disputas, pendientes de aprobación.
http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/06/colombia-pre-publican-criterios-de.html
Se acabó el .com
La autoridad reguladora de asigna los nombres de los dominios en Internet, Icann ha aprobado de manera unánime la iniciativa que promueve relajar las normativa para los de primer nivel que hasta ahora sólo permitían crear direcciones web con las terminaciones.com, .net y .gov, además de las de los distintos países, informa BBC NEWS.
http://www.unafuente.com/27-06-2008/se-acabo-el-com/
Marcas y nombres propios serán los nuevos dominios de la red
El Icann, la autoridad reguladora que asigna los nombres de los dominios en internet, ha iniciado la mayor revolución vivida hasta ahora en esta área. Entre otras novedades, el organismo permitirá a las empresas usar sus marcas para crear sus dominios, mientras que los usuarios particulares podrán crearlos con sus nombres propios.
http://www.cincodias.com/articulo/empresas/Marcas/nombres/propios/seran/nuevos/dominios/red/cdsemp/20080627cdscdiemp_33/Tes/
Aprueban nuevos dominios de Internet para 2009
La ICANN, autoridad reguladora de Internet, determinó que a partir del 2009 se podrán crear direcciones con terminaciones de palabras y letras que se desee.
http://www.hechos.tv/10668.htm
Órgão aprova reforma de nomes de endereços na web
Teclado de computador (arquivo)
O órgão que regulamenta mundialmente a internet aprovou por unanimidade, nesta quinta-feira, a liberação das terminações de endereços dos sites, permitindo opções além das tradicionais como .com ou .org.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/reporterbbc/story/2008/06/080626_internetdominios_pu.shtml
http://oglobo.globo.com/tecnologia/mat/2008/06/26/orgao_aprova_reforma_de_nomes_de_enderecos_na_web-546985230.asp
Nova regra criará centenas de novos domínios [Reuters]
O Icann tornou mais flexíveis as regras para criar novos domínios, como .love ou .sports, por exemplo.
http://info.abril.com.br/aberto/infonews/062008/27062008-5.shl'
Prepare-se para endereços com .smith ou .love na Internet [Reuters]
Autoridades reguladoras da Internet votaram nesta quinta-feira para diminuir a rigidez sobre as leis acerca de nomes de domínio como .com ou .edu, o que pode abrir caminho para que empresas ou usuários criem um leque de novos endereços para a rede. A Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) também aprovou medidas que irão permitir que nomes de domínios sejam escritos em alfabetos diferentes, como o árabe ou cirílico.
http://br.noticias.yahoo.com/s/reuters/080626/tecnologia/internet_tech_dominio_nomes_pol_1
Sites terão número ilimitado de extensão para domínios
Organização que supervisiona os endereços de internet, a Corporação da Internet para Números e Nomes Atribuídos (Icann, na sigla em inglês) aprovou, como era esperado, uma proposta para criar um número ilimitado dos chamados domínios de topo, as extensões ou sufixos que aparecem no final dos endereços da web, como ".com".
http://ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/brasil/2008/06/26/sites_terao_numero_ilimitado_de_extensao_para_dominios_1394770.html
Órgão aprova reforma de nomes de endereços na web
Mudança permite domínios com qualquer combinação de letras, inclusive asiáticas.
http://www.estadao.com.br/tecnologia/not_tec196348,0.htm
Icann aprova adoção de novos domínios na internet [Reuters]
A Icann, organização mundial que administra os endereços de internet, aprovou nesta quinta-feira (26), durante sua conferencia anual em Paris, a flexibilização dos domínios de internet. De acordo com a novas regras, domínios como ".love", ".paris" ou até sobrenomes passam a ser válidos.
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/informatica/ult124u416507.shtml
Alamat Internet semakin beragam
Nama di jaringan Internet boleh saja puluhan juta banyaknya. Namun, yang disebut sebagai generic top level domain (gTLD) saat ini dapat dihitung dengan jari.? Nama top level domain (TLD) adalah istilah yang diberikan untuk nama yang terletak di bagian terakhir alamat Internet, yang dipisahkan oleh karakter titik (dot). Contoh yang paling populer adalah .com.
http://web.bisnis.com/edisi-cetak/edisi-harian/teknologi-informasi/1id66069.html
www.wiewil.sex?
De naamgeving van websites zal er over een paar jaar helemaal anders uitzien. Het aantal mogelijke suffixen om een webadres aan te geven, zoals .com en .be, wordt zo goed als onbeperkt.
http://www.standaard.be/Artikel/Detail.aspx?artikelId=JA1TKK5S&kanaalid=21
Tahun Depan, Bebas Pilih Nama Domain Internet
Seiring makin banyaknya pengguna Internet di seluruh dunia, pengaturan nama domain akan diperlonggar. Mulai tahun mungkin muncul ratusan atau bahkan ribuan nama domain baru selain .com, .net, .org, dan nama-nama domain yang sudah ada saat ini.
http://www.kompas.com/read/xml/2008/06/29/2311471/tahun.depan.bebas.pilih.nama.domain.internet
Domain Internet .jakarta Akan Diizinkan
Aturan penamaan situs internet kini lebih longgar. Sebuah perusahaan, kota, atau lembaga, kini dapat memiliki domain sesuai yang mereka inginkan.
http://techno.okezone.com/index.php/ReadStory/2008/06/27/55/122646/domain-internet-jakarta-akan-diizinkan
Snur internett på hodet
Snart åpner internett for alle mulige toppdomener. Domeneorganisasjonen ICANN har bestemt seg for å slippe den stramme organiseringen av verdensveven, og gir grønt lys for alle typer toppdomener. Dette omtales som den største endring på nett på 40 år.
http://www.idg.no/computerworld/article101353.ece
Vil du ha .bank?
Icann åpner slusene for nye toppdomener. .oslo, .opera og .microsoft er aktuelle kandidater.
http://www.digi.no/php/art.php?id=777865
Nya toppdomäner väntas redan nästa år
Webben Redan från och med det tredje kvartalet nästa år kan det bli möjligt att enkelt registrera nya toppdomäner till en kostnad av mindre än 600 000 kronor. Det sade internetstyrgruppen Icann efter ett möte i går som kan betraktas som ett landmärke i internets historia.
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.170084
Klart för nya toppdomäner på internet
Det ska bli fritt fram att ansöka om valfria toppdomäner på internet. Det beslutade internetorganisationen Icann på torsdagen. Städerna Paris och Berlin har redan meddelat att de vill åt adresserna .paris respektive .berlin.
http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/it_telekom/internet/article375563.ece
Namnrevolution på nätet klubbad
En Big Bang i internetvärlden, en namnrevolution av aldrig tidigare skådat slag.
http://www.metro.se/se/article/2008/06/27/08/2414-22/index.xml
http://www.expressen.se/prylar/1.1212158/fritt-fram-for-brinnande.hat
Interneto revoliucija – nuo .com iki .love ir .pepsi
Interneto reguliavimo institucija ICANN ketvirtadieni paskelbe leisianti registruoti naujus interneto domenu vardus, tokius kaip .love ar .pepsi, kurie prisijungs prie .com, .org, .net ir kitu jau egzistuojanciu adresu. Tai bus vienas didžiausiu pokyciu interneto istorijoje.
http://www.kaunodiena.lt/naujienos/svietimas-ir-mokslas/interneto-revoliucija-nuo-com-iki-love-ir-pepsi-103318
Interneto vadovai atvere vartus šimtams nauju domenu vardu (6)
Interneto struktura prižiurinti organizacija paskelbe leisianti registruoti šimtus, jei ne tukstancius nauju interneto domenu, kurie prisijungs prie .com, .org, .net, .info, .tv ir kitu adresu aibes. Tai bus pirmasis stambus pakeitimas jau 25 metus egzistuojanciose interneto vardu sistemoje.
http://www.lrytas.lt/-12145515631213783830-p1-IT-Interneto-vadovai-atv%C4%97r%C4%97-vartus-%C5%A1imtams-nauj%C5%B3-domen%C5%B3-vard%C5%B3.htm
Uporabniki interneta si bomo že kmalu lahko izbrali poljubne koncnice domen
V cetrtek so na srecanju Organizacije za upravljanje sistema internetnih imen domen (ICANN) sprejeli nova, bolj ohlapna pravila glede poimenovanja koncnic internetnih naslovov, ki bodo uporabnikom in podjetjem omogocila ustvariti množico novih internetnih naslovov.
http://www.dnevnik.si/novice/znanost/329517
Bármire végzodhetnek majd a netcímek
A .com és a .hu után hamarosan akár a .gumikacsa vagy bármely másra végzodo domainneveket is be lehet majd jegyezni. Ez annak köszönheto, hogy az internetes címek rendszerét felügyelo szervezet (ICANN) megreformálja a domainnevek bejegyzésének egy évtizede felállított szabályait.
http://www.origo.hu/techbazis/szamitogep/20080627-az-icann-felszabaditja-a-domainvegzodeseket-barmire-vegzodhetnek-majd-az-internetcimek.html
Internetiin luvassa tuhansia uusia verkkotunnuksia
Internetosoitteissa käytettävät verkkotunnukset kokevat mullistuksen ensi vuonna. Verkkotunnuksia hallinnoiva organisaatio Icann hyväksyi vuosikokouksessaan uudistuksen, joka sallii periaatteessa rajattoman määrän uusia tunnuksia.
http://www.ess.fi/?article=199727
http://www.keskipohjanmaa.net/gen/506882.asp
http://www.keskipohjanmaa.net/gen/506879.asp
http://www.satakunnankansa.fi/cs/Satellite?c=AMArticle_C&childpagename=SKA_newssite%2FAMLayout&cid=1194599661945&p=1192553427666&pagename=SKAWrapper
Miliardy adresow
Zapowiada sie rewolucyjna zmiana w Internecie. Wczoraj zapadla decyzja o zlagodzeniu dosc restrykcyjnych regul dotyczacych tzw. domen internetowych najwyzszego poziomu, czyli takich "koncowek" internetowych adresow, jak pl,. com,. eu czy. org.
http://dzis.dziennik.krakow.pl/public/?2008/06.27/Swiat/01/01.html
Story in Vietnamese mentioning ICANN
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A603788/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A604816/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A604289/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A600886/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A604816/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A603788/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A603759/
http://tintuc.timnhanh.com/the_gioi_so/luot_web/20080629/35A7C650/
http://www.baotructuyen.com/C10/A604816/
http://vn.news.yahoo.com/vne/20080628/ttc-the-gioi-se-co-them-hang-nghin-uoi-t-23a85a1.html
http://vnexpress.net/GL/Vi-tinh/2008/06/3BA03E24/
http://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/San-sang-cho-ten-mien-dantri-dantrisms/2008/6/238788.vip
Story in Japanese mentioning ICANN
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0806/27/news029.html
Story in Russian mentioning ICANN
http://kp.ru/online/news/106855/
http://www.izvestia.ru/news/news179803
http://www.interfax.ru/society/news.asp?id=19343
http://top.rbc.ru/society/29/06/2008/192433.shtml
http://www.rian.ru/technology/20080629/112524112.html
http://www.newsru.com/russia/29jun2008/isann.html
http://www.strana.ru/doc.html?id=102597&cid=1
http://www.interfax.ru/business/news.asp?id=19215
http://www.interfax.ru/news.asp?id=19215
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=190608&cid=1
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=190978&cid=1
http://www.vedomosti.ru/newsline/opinions.shtml?2008/06/27/616434
http://www.vedomosti.ru/newsline/index.shtml?2008/06/27/616434
http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article.shtml?2008/06/30/152964
http://lenta.ru/articles/2008/06/27/icann/
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=190608&cid=7
http://www.kp.ru/online/news/106855/
http://www.itar-tass.com/level2.html?NewsID=12816238&PageNum=0
Story in Hebrew mentioning ICANN
http://news.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/996784.html
http://news.haaretz.co.il/captain/spages/996784.html
Story in Arabic mentioning ICANN
http://www.asharqalawsat.com/details.asp?section=4&article=476639&issueno=10805
Story in Japanese (?) mentioning ICANN
http://www.udn.com/2008/6/28/NEWS/LIFE/LIF1/4403619.shtml
Story in Japanese mentioning ICANN
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0806/26/news050.html
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0806/27/news034.html
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0806/11/news071.html
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/enterprise/articles/0805/27/news022.html
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/enterprise/articles/0806/30/news012.html
Story in Chinese mentioning ICANN
http://www.singtaousa.com/062708/hl05.php
http://www.takungpao.com.hk/news/08/06/27/YM-925315.htm
http://www.takungpao.com.hk/news/08/06/27/_IN-925292.htm
Story in Korean mentioning ICANN
http://www.hankyung.com/news/app/newsview.php?aid=2008062744538&sid=01040205&nid=000<ype=1
http://www.kdaily.com/news/newsView.php?id=20080627800023
Story in Latvian mentioning ICANN
http://rus.delfi.lv/news/technology/internet/article.php?id=21266133
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INTERNET USE
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Google Tries Tighter Aim for Web Ads
Google, with its deep reservoir of data about online behavior gathered by tracking hundreds of millions of computers, is for the first time testing ways to use some of that data to aim ads at Web users.
http://nytimes.com/2008/06/27/technology/27google.html
us: Top 100's Ad-Spend Growth Grinds to Halt: Internet Advertising Surges
The Top 100 U.S. advertisers last year increased ad spending by just 1.7%, while measured media spending rose a negligible 0.3% for major marketers -- the most sluggish growth since the 2001 recession. And while estimated spending in unmeasured disciplines -- largely marketing services such as promotion and direct marketing -- did better, it still increased only 3.6%, well below the typical growth seen in recent years.
http://adage.com/article.php?article_id=127793
Besieged US newspaper journalists face final deadline
In newsrooms across America scores of writers and editors are being laid off as publishers reel from the impact of the internet.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/29/digitalmedia.pressandpublishing
China orders phone, Internet moratorium [AP]
The government has ordered China's fast-growing phone companies to stop adding new customers in August so they can better focus on ensuring service for the Beijing Olympics, company employees said Thursday.
http://news.smh.com.au/technology/china-orders-phone-internet-moratorium-20080626-2xl1.html
http://news.theage.com.au/technology/china-orders-phone-internet-moratorium-20080626-2xl1.html
CNNIC Releases the Survey Report on Online Shopping in China 2008
On June 24, 2008, China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released, free of charge, the full text of the Survey Report on Online Shopping in China 2008. According to the survey data of the CNNIC, among four municipalities and 15 cities at sub-provincial level, the amount of online shopping in the first half of 2008 reached RMB 16.2 billion yuan.
http://www.cnnic.net.cn/html/Dir/2008/06/26/5201.htm
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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
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Rift delays official release of study on safety of cellphones
For 10 years, scientists have been waiting for the outcome of a global examination of the habits of thousands of brain cancer patients to explore whether there are links between cellphone use and brain tumors.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/06/29/business/mobile30.php
Gartner Says Cloud Computing Will Be As Influential As E-business [news release]
Cloud computing heralds an evolution of business that is no less influential than e-business, according to Gartner Inc. Gartner maintains that the very confusion and contradiction that surrounds the term "cloud computing" signifies its potential to change the status quo in the IT market.
http://gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=707508
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SPAM
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Spam fighters lay down gauntlet
New guidelines for how internet service providers should combat spam have been published. The advice, from the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) recommends ISPs use separate servers for received and forwarded e-mails. It also recommends ISPs block the port - known as port 25 - through which spam travels.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7477899.stm
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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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uk: Poorest families may receive free laptops to close digital divide
Ministers are considering giving free computers to the million poorest families in England to end the digital divide.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/jun/28/children.socialexclusion
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ONLINE CRIME, SECURITY & LEGAL
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Search ads trigger trademark lawsuit from rival
In a case that spotlights the growing importance of search engines to commerce, NameSafe has sued a competitor, LifeLock, for trademark infringement involving ads placed next to search results.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9979121-7.html
au: Police warn of internet travel scam [AAP]
POLICE have issued a warning about an online scam promoting cheap airline tickets.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/0,26058,23931333-5009000,00.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/06/27/1214472751232.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/06/27/1214472751232.html
Sydney rental hopefuls warned of internet scam
New South Wales Minister for Fair Trading Linda Burney is warning Sydneysiders to be on the alert for phoney landlords and real estate agents.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/29/2289010.htm
au: Deakin University on cyber terror case
DEAKIN University researchers will develop software to deal with attacks on government wireless networks by cyber terrorists and hackers.
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2008/06/26/15434_news.html
EasyJet warns 'several websites' to stop selling its flights
EasyJet has confirmed that Expedia is not the only online travel firm to have felt the airline’s wrath – it has also fired off letters to several other UK websites warning them to stop selling its flights.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/27/easyjet_travel_sites_warned/
http://out-law.com/page-9213
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PRIVACY
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FBI ready to demand detailed logs of Britons' internet and travel habits
The EU is close to finalising an agreement with the US that would allow the FBI to see the internet browsing habits and credit card histories of UK citizens.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jun/29/privacy.internet
A Company Computer and Questions About E-Mail Privacy
A lawsuit involves an unsettled area of the law, where changes in technology create tension between expectations of personal privacy and companies’ rights to monitor equipment
http://nytimes.com/2008/06/27/technology/27mail.html
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ONLINE TV & MUSIC
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Dutch court rules against law that allowed file downloading
A court in the Netherlands has ruled against an interpretation of local copyright law that allowed for downloading of copyrighted materials.
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1262747976
http://computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1262747976
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CENSORSHIP
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UAE Media censorship policy lacks consistency
Skype, Orkut, Twitter, Flickr and the Pirate Bay. This is not simply a list of some of the most popular dot-com sites on the internet; it is also a list of blocked websites within the United Arab Emirates. When a web surfer here visits such a site an apology comes on to the screen explaining that the site has been “blocked due to its content being inconsistent with the religious, cultural, political and moral values of the UAE”.
http://www.thenational.ae/article/20080628/OPINION/680395467/-1/NEWS
Human flesh search engines: Chinese vigilantes that hunt victims on the web
She looks like any other disgruntled young person. Arms tightly crossed, mouth twisted in contempt, she could be letting off steam about parents, school, or boyfriends.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article4213681.ece
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CHILD PROTECTION, FILTERING & CONTENT REGULATION
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uk: Boy, 12, had terrorist murder videos on mobile
Beheading footage was found on the mobile phone of a child after he send clips to classmates
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jun/26/ukcrime.uksecurity
au: 13yos caught up in rugby league cyber-bullying
The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is investigating explosive claims of cyber-bullying within its junior ranks.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/080626/21/17g7e.html
au: White-collar sex crims
TASMANIANS charged with online child-exploitation offences are usually white-collar men with good jobs who are held in high esteem by society, police say.
http://www.news.com.au/mercury/story/0,22884,23940869-3462,00.html
Battling the online bullies
Cyber-bullying used to involve sending threatening texts or e-mails, but the class of 2008 are finding social networks to be a fertile, and occasionally dangerous breeding ground, as Ian Hardy found out.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/7477008.stm
Austrian node offers e-learning courses on safe web 2.0 use
Saferinternet.at supports teachers with online further education courses and a new teachers' handbook: The Austrian node Saferinternet.at is delivering e-learning courses for teachers this summer, as part of a school focus on web 2.0 safety issues.
http://www.saferinternet.org/ww/en/pub/insafe/news/articles/0608/e_learning.htm
Teens & ICT: risks and opportunities (TIRO) - new research by Belgian universities
Is your teenager a forager, tribal blogger, ex-time blogster or Net babbler? Should you be worried if you have a free rider of the Chat, a club member, a player mercenary or a DOFUS fanatic? New research carried out by TIRO gives a typology of teenagers and the risks and opportunities they might face in their use of the Internet.
http://www.saferinternet.org/ww/en/pub/insafe/news/articles/0608/tiro_project.htm
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GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
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au: Watchdog bid to hear eBay clients
eBay's angry customers get the chance tomorrow to air their grievances with the company's plan to make them use a single payment system.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/06/28/1214677822326.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/06/28/1214677822326.html
PayPal policy delayed again
eBay has delayed its July 15 deadline to impose a new payment system until a review by the competition watchdog is completed.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,23926666-16123,00.html
eBay backs off controversial PayPal-only plan in Australia
EBay Inc. has, for the moment, backed off a plan that would force sellers in Australia to only use PayPal, which eBay owns, as their online payment method.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9104438
http://computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1605388210
nz: Better protection promised for online bank users [NZPA]
Better protection for users of internet banking services is expected under revisions to the banking industry's Code of Banking Practice.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/3/story.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10519176
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/better-protection-seen-internet-banking-users-32620
nz: Better protection for internet bankers
Internet banking customers are better protected as of on Monday.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1881417
nz: New internet banking code limits liability for fraud
An internet banking code released today limits the circumstances under which customers can be held liable for online fraud losses, but stops short of providing a strings-free guarantee that banks must reimburse customers.
http://stuff.co.nz/nelsonmail/4601408a6420.html
InternetNZ - Banking industry takes on board Code of Practice concerns [news release]
The New Zealand banking industry has revised its Code of Banking Practice following an in-depth
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/bankingcode
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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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After Bill: Microsoft after Gates
Microsoft knows what it wants to do when Bill Gates leaves—but the road ahead will not be easy
“Does Microsoft still have a big, hairy audacious goal?” Not everybody would presume to ask Bill Gates a question like that. But Mr Gates was this week due to remove himself from the firm’s day-to-day business, to become its non-executive chairman, and Tim O’Reilly, a noted internet guru, felt emboldened to commit lèse majesté. Putting “a computer on every desk and in every home” had been the original mission of Microsoft, which Mr Gates founded more than 30 years ago. But now the job is pretty much done, at least in the West, and Microsoft is the world’s largest software company. What is its mission now, Mr O’Reilly recently asked at a technological shindig, called “All Things Digital”—other than just to sell as much software as it can?
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11614315
Microsoft: The meaning of Bill Gates: As his reign at Microsoft comes to an end, so does the era he dominated
When Bill Gates helped to found Microsoft 33 years ago there was a company rule that no employees should work for a boss who wrote worse computer code than they did. Just five years later, with Microsoft choking on its own growth, Mr Gates hired a business manager, Steve Ballmer, who had cut his teeth at Procter & Gamble, which sells soap. The founder had chucked his coding rule out of the window.
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11622119
Bill Gates logs off today
In a corner office on Microsoft's leafy, low-rise campus in suburban Seattle, a bespectacled, slightly portly middle-aged man has been packing up his belongings. Bill Gates logs off today after 33 years in day-to-day control of the world's biggest software company.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/jun/27/microsoft.microsoft1
Microsoft Seeks Path Beyond the Gates Legacy
Bill Gates is retiring, sort of. He is still only 52, and he is going off to spend more time guiding the world’s richest philanthropy, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He will still be Microsoft’s chairman and largest shareholder, but Friday is his last day as a full-time worker at the software giant, marking the unofficial end of his career as a business leader.
http://nytimes.com/2008/06/27/technology/27soft.html
End of an era: Bill Gates steps down at Microsoft
Almost 30 years after setting up a small IT business with his childhood friend Paul Allen, Bill Gates is stepping down as the chairman of the world's biggest software company.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article4225521.ece
As Gates Steps Away, Let Us Ponder His Legacy
Microsoft experienced a ritual yesterday that is common to offices across America: a valued employee's last day. Co-workers paused to gather around their departing colleague, speeches were made and perhaps some cake was consumed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/27/AR2008062700421.html
Windows Could Use a Rush of Fresh Air
MICROSOFT Windows has put on a lot of weight over the years. Beginning as a thin veneer for older software code, it has become an obese monolith built on an ancient frame. Adding features, plugging security holes, fixing bugs, fixing the fixes that never worked properly, all while maintaining compatibility with older software and hardware — is there anything Windows doesn’t try to do?
http://nytimes.com/2008/06/29/technology/29digi.html
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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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EU acts to cut mobile phone costs
The European Commission plans to cut the cost of mobile phone calls by reducing the fees operators charge each other for using their networks.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7475965.stm
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VoIP
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Internet phone calls getting popular in European homes [news release]
An EU-wide survey of 27,000 households has revealed the emergence of new consumption patterns in telecoms services in Europe. Technological progress and competition have brought more choice to European consumers; 24% of households have given up their fixed telephone in favour of mobile phones while 22% of them are using their computer from home to make phone calls over the Internet.
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1049
Landlines? One quarter of Europeans go without
A new study from the EU says Europeans are joining Americans in ditching traditional landline telephone service for mobile phones and VoIP. Looks like the incumbent telcos just aren't safe anywhere.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080628-landlines-one-quarter-of-europeans-go-without.html
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au: Child porn conviction for upskirt teacher [AAP]
A FORMER Sydney school teacher who filmed up the skirts of schoolgirls with a hidden camera has been convicted of possessing and producing child pornography.
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21498,23925179-5005361,00.html
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23925179-12377,00.html
au: Outrage at light kid-porn sentence
THE first man sentenced as part of Australia's largest online child pornography sting will be free in 12 months despite being previously jailed for child sex offences, raising fresh concerns about lenient child porn sentences.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23929477-601,00.html
uk: Man Jailed For Britain's Worst Child Porn
A paedophile has been jailed indefinitely for possessing the worst child porn collection ever found in Britain.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1320297,00.html?&lid=NEWS_TAB_MAN_JAILED_FOR_BRITAINS_WORST_CHILD_PORN
Spain: wide net cast against child pornography
Insafe node PROTEGELES' tips contributed to one of the largest police operations in Spain against child abuse images on the Internet with the arrests of 55 people and the seizing of 179 hard drives, 19 laptops, 17 computers and 2,500 external storage devices.
http://www.saferinternet.org/ww/en/pub/insafe/news/articles/0608/wide_net_cast.htm
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