U.S. Intends to Remain in Full Control of Internet Root Zone and more

1. US: We Will Not Give Up Oversight Of Internet Domain Name Root Zone The Bush administration has no intention of giving up United States oversight role of the management of the central root zone of the internet domain name system (DNS), the essential database storing information on how to reach domain names on the global internet. http://ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=1185 2. U.S. Intends to Remain in Full Control of Internet Root Zone, Says Letter from NTIA In a letter sent by bureau of the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to ICANN, the department has made it clear that despite recent discussions in Paris meetings, the U.S. department intends to remain in full authority over the Internet root zone. http://www.circleid.com/posts/87315_us_in_control_of_internet_root_zone/ 3. Public Comments: Improving Institutional Confidence in ICANN Dear Chairman Dengate-Thrush: On June 16, 2008, the ICANN posted for public comment a series of interrelated documents prepared by the President's Strategy Committee (PSC) regarding improving institutional confidence in ICANN. The Department of Commerce (Department) takes this opportunity as a member of the community and ICANN's partner in the Joint Project Agreement (JPA) to offers its views on such an important topic. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/comments/2008/ICANN_080730.html 4. Egypt / ICANN meeting [news release] The Government of Egypt has the honor to host, in Cairo, the next ICANN meeting, from 2 to 7 November 2008, at InterContinental CityStars Hotel. The ICANN meeting was previously hosted in Cairo in March 2000, by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications, the Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) and the Internet Society of Egypt. http://appablog.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/egypt-icann-meeting-2/ 5. ICANN To Offload Domains from De-Accredited Registrar When RegisterFly lost its ICANN accreditation, GoDaddy swooped in to take over the registration of RegisterFly clients' domain names. It was a nice pickup for GoDaddy of nearly 1 million domain names. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/31/icann-to-offload-domains-from-de-accred... ********************** - ccTLD & gTLD NEWS ********************** 6. Olympic organisers agree to China blocking 'sensitive' internet sites Olympic organisers 'regret' agreement to restrictions but China claims censorship will not affect reporting of Beijing 2008 ... Chinese officials said the censorship would not hamper journalists in their job of reporting the Games. A BOCOG spokesman Sun Weide said that the plan had always been to provide "sufficient" Internet access for foreign reporters. Sites run by the Falun Gong religious sect remain inaccessible, as do most with the word Tibet in their internet address. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/olympics/article4431162.ece 7. Personalize your domain using .ME The .ME Registry officially opened for live, real-time registrations and was met with huge international demand. .ME after .com, .biz, .eduis spreading around the world with more than 50,000 new domain names with the first "live" name registered being: yusu.me. http://www.ciol.com/Developer/Enterprise-Tools/News-Reports/Personalize-your... 8. Barack Obama Goes .Mobi United States Presidential candidate Barack Obama is leveraging the mobile web to get his message out. His campaign is using ObamaMobile.mobi. And unlike most popular .mobi domain names, it actually resolves to a .mobi domain rather than just forwarding to a mobile version of a .com we site. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/29/barack-obama-goes-mobi/ 9. Dot-na Doman Remains Hot Potato THE controversy surrounding Namibia's Internet domain name (.na) is not likely to die down soon, given the recent formation of a new Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. http://www.namibian.com.na/2008/July/national/081AFB7980.html http://allafrica.com/stories/200807310688.html 10. InternetNZ selects web advocate board members InternetNZ has appointed four members to its executive board, formed earlier this year as part of a structural review of the society in order to act as an advocate for internet users. http://www.itbrief.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2464&Itemid=808 11. The WashBiz Guest Blog: A Day At .ORG Welcome to Day 2 of our little experiment in guest blogging, something we hope captures a small slice of Washington at work. All this week we plan to run posts from Adam Palmer, policy counsel for .ORG, the Public Interest Registry based in Reston. Adam works on policy issues dealing with Internet governance, cyber security, and e-commerce. Today, he talks about what one actually does at .org. http://blog.washingtonpost.com/washbizblog/2008/07/the_washbiz_guest_blog_ad... 12. UCC abandons attempt to control Uganda domain name The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) says it is not interested in taking over control of the Uganda country code, .ug. The country code is registered to and controlled by Charles Musisi, an Internet entrepreneur who has managed Uganda domain names over the past 12 years. http://www.independent.co.ug/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=736&Itemid=2946 13. Number of domains in the UZ zone exceeds 7,000 The number of domains registered in the .UZ zone exceeded 7,000 as of 25 July, the administration of the .UZ domain zone said. According to the statistics, the number has grown by about 22% from 5,766 since the beginning of the year. http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=58005 ********************** - DNS SECURITY ********************** 14. DNS patches cause problems, developers admit Patches released earlier this month to quash a critical bug in the DNS (Domain Name System) have slowed servers running BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain), the Internet's most popular DNS software, and crippled some systems versions of Windows Server. http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9111001 http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/07/29/DNS_patches_cause_problems_develop... http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/EA56EA85FA872164CC257496000F71E7 15. Apple skewered over missing DNS patch Apple has come under fire for failing to patch the critical Domain Name System (DNS) flaw which prompted a (rest of) industry wide response earlier this month. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/29/apple_dns_patch_mia/ 16. With Security at Risk, a Push to Patch the Web Since a secret emergency meeting of computer security experts at Microsoft's headquarters in March, Dan Kaminsky has been urging companies around the world to fix a potentially dangerous flaw in the basic plumbing of the Internet. http://nytimes.com/2008/07/30/technology/30flaw.html http://iht.com/articles/2008/07/30/technology/30flaw.php 17. Hackers start DNS attacks, researcher says Hackers are now actively exploiting a critical flaw in the Domain Name System, but they're not using any of the already known exploits, said a researcher who crafted the first attack code to go public. http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9111098 18. Internet providers in Vietnam battle DNS flaw Local internet service providers (ISPs) say they are taking action to overcome a serious flaw inherent in the Domain Name System (DNS) that could allow an attacker to re-direct unwilling web users to dangerous sites. http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2008/07/796258/ ********************** - MISCELLANEOUS ********************** 19. Asia Pacific Internet Community to descend on Christchurch - NZ to host APNIC 26 [news release] Next month, InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) and the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) will jointly host APNIC 26, one of the most important meetings in 2008 for the local Internet community. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/apnicevent 20. InternetNZ appoints Executive Board members [news release] InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) is pleased to announce it has appointed Peter Dengate-Thrush, June McCabe, Miki Szikszai, and Judy Speight as members of its recently-established Executive Board. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/execboard 21. InternetNZ launches Liz Dengate Thrush Foundation [news release] InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) is pleased to announce the launch of an Internet entrepreneurship foundation established in memory of Liz Dengate Thrush, a former Councillor of the Society. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/ldtf 22. Barack Obama Goes .Mobi United States Presidential candidate Barack Obama is leveraging the mobile web to get his message out. His campaign is using ObamaMobile.mobi. And unlike most popular .mobi domain names, it actually resolves to a .mobi domain rather than just forwarding to a mobile version of a .com we site. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/29/barack-obama-goes-mobi/ 23. Why We'll Never Replace SMTP by John Levine John Levine An acquaintance asked whether there's been any progress in the oft-rumored project to come up with a more secure replacement for SMTP. Answer: No. Truly, spam isn't a technical problem, it's a social one. If we could figure out some way to make mail recipient networks and hosts willing to shun known bad actors, even at the cost of losing some real mail for a while until the bad actors cave, it would make vastly more difference than any possible technical changes. http://www.circleid.com/posts/replacing_smtp/ 24. Emirates airline website plummets offline in A380 excitement Dubai's government-owned airline, Emirates, forgot to renew its domain name this week, sending its website crashing offline on the same day it was trumpeting delivery of its first Airbus A380 superjumbo. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/31/emirates_domain_loss/ ********************** - DOMAINING & AFTERMARKET ********************** 25. Find an Undervalued Asset. Fix It Up. Flip It. (Now It's Web Sites, Not Houses) Dave Hermansen did not own a bird or a cage when he bought bird-cage.com, an online store, for $1,800 three years ago. He simply saw a Web site that was "very, very poorly done," and begged the owners to sell it to him. He then redesigned the site, added advertising and drove up traffic. Last December, he sold it for $173,000. http://nytimes.com/2008/07/29/technology/29flip.html 26. Matt Bentley Leaving Sedo Sedo Chief Strategy Officer Matt Bentley is leaving the company, Sedo announced today. The move is effective the end of this month. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/29/matt-bentley-leaving-sedo/ 27. Imminent Domaining: The domain name market is a hot investment opportunity for entrepreneurs. One hundred domains. Sounds like a good, round, impressive number. And 100 felt like a lot for Howard Hoffman, who began snapping up domains like HealthWater.com and SportsWater.com to help redirect web surfers to his bottled water company's site, taking advantage of what's called "type-in traffic," when users just enter words or a guessed-at domain into the browser address bar. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25932453/ 28. Moniker/Snapnames accidentally sell the wrong domain Imagine the following scenario: A registrant owns a .NET version of your .COM domain and decides to list it with SnapNames. However he mistypes the domain by entering the .COM version in the spreadsheet he sends to his account manager. http://www.domainnamenews.com/registrars/monikersnapnames-accidentally-sell-... 29. Crash Course Guide to Domain Name Appraisals Ever looked for new domains to buy in auctions, pending delete, or expired? I'm sure all of us have some difficulty appraising the value of domains. The process is both easy and hard at the same time, especially when considering the long term value and not necessarily the present value. Grabbing a domain name now that holds a potential-value in the future is a real-niche and requires some strategy. Though the remaining names market and especially the gTLDs (Generic Top Level Domain Extensions, e.g. .COM/.NET/.ORG) is saturated and sometimes impossible to get a nice ones but there are some techniques to grab excellent and superior names using some technique we had successfully put on trial and lead us successfully to acquire many domains such as EVERNET.com and PreLanding.com. In this article, I will be highlighting some quick techniques to evaluate domains for the present or near-future resale value. http://www.dotsauce.com/2008/07/31/domain-name-appraisals/ 30. Google makes 6 Figure Offer for KNOL.com For a vacuum cleaner reseller from Dordrecht in the Netherlands, Europe, this week may very well be the time of their life!. The family Knol have been the owner of the domain name knol.com for many years and it looks like Google is interested in purchasing the domain! Google has reportedly offered "a sum of five zeros." http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/google-makes-a-5-figure-offer-for-knol.... ********************** - NON-ENGLISH NEWS ********************** 31. Österreicher lieben heimische Domains "Die .com-Ära ist vorbei – wir leben in einem Zeitalter des lokalen Internets, wo regionale Anker immer wichtiger werden", bringt nic.at-Geschäftsführer Richard Wein das Hauptergebnis der Domain-Studie 2008 auf den Punkt. Die im Mai vom Meinungsforschungsinstitut Marketagent durchgeführte Befragung der webaktiven Bevölkerung in Östereich zeigt: ".at" ist im Vormarsch und mit Abstand am beliebtesten bei heimischen Internetnutzern. http://www.computerwelt.at/detailArticle.asp?a=116636&n=5 32. DNS-Lücke in Mac OS X weiter ungepatcht Drei Wochen nach Bekanntwerden der Sicherheitslücke im Domain Name System (DNS) hat Apple bisher noch kein Update für Mac OS X veröffentlicht. "Apple nutzt den populären BIND-DNS-Server des Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) für Mac OS X Server. Obwohl der BIND-Server zu den ersten Anwendungen gehört, für die ein Update zur Verfügung stand, hat Apple die korrigierte Version noch nicht für Mac OS X Server freigegeben", kritisiert der Sicherheitsforscher Rich Mogull in einem Blogeintrag. http://www.zdnet.de/security/news/0,39029460,39194237,00.htm 33. Online-Reisen im Schatten der Typosquatter Reisen werden mittlerweile sehr gerne online gebucht. Netnames, Spezialist für Domainnamen-Management, warnt in diesem Zusammenhang: Schon ein unbedachter Tippfehler in der Internetadresse und Kunden laufen Gefahr, in die Fänge so genannter Typosquatter zu geraten. "Beim Tippen der Domainnamen schleicht sich, egal, ob aus Unwissenheit oder durch die allgemeine Vorurlaubshektik, so mancher Fehler ein. Wollen Reiseanbieter, die das Internet als Vertriebskanal nutzen, potenzielle Kunden nicht verlieren und sich vor Online-Betrügern schützen, gibt es ein einfaches Rezept: Sie können dafür sorgen, dass selbst die nicht ganz korrekte Schreibweise der URL zum richtigen Ziel führt", rät Bernd Beiser, Geschäftsführer der Netnames nicht gänzlich uneigennützig. Unternehmen sollten sich daher auch Domainnamen sichern, die gängige Tippfehler oder Buchstabendreher enthalten. http://www.computerwelt.at/detailArticle.asp?a=116615&n=4 34. Olympisches Komitee akzeptiert Internetzensur in China Kürzlich sprach IOC-Präsident Rogge noch von einem "unzensierten Zugang zum Internet" zu den Spielen in Peking. Ein leeres Versprechen, denn die Zensur geht weiter, auch für die chinesischen DW-WORLD-Seiten. ... Um beispielsweise einen Zugriff auf die Seiten www.dw-world.de/chinese unmöglich zu machen, wird unter anderem verhindert, dass Browser-Eingaben wie www.dw-world.de/chinese mit einem sogenannten Domain Name Server (DNS) in die technisch notwendige Zieladresse in Form einer IP-Adresse (194.55.30.46) übersetzt werden. Gleichzeitig wird der Zugriff auf diese Server-Adressen blockiert, so dass Internet-Anwender auch mit der direkten Eingabe der IP-Adresse nicht zum Ziel kommen. http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3524889,00.html 35. Wie China unliebsame Websites blockiert Was den Journalisten im Pressezentrum der Olympischen Spiele in Peking widerfährt, ist im Rest des Landes Alltag: In der Volksrepublik China - mit Ausnahme von Hongkong und Macao - gibt es keinen freien Zugang zum Internet, unliebsame Inhalte lassen die Machthaber blockieren. ... Will man eine Adresse wie «amnesty.org» mit dem Browser aufrufen, muss dieser Name erst in eine für Computer verwendbare, eindeutige Nummernkombination übersetzt werden - die IP-Adresse. Diese Aufgabe erledigen Domain Name Server, welche die Internet Provider betreiben. Die Unternehmen können mit Filtern verhindern, dass die Datenbanken die IP-Adressen regimekritischer Portale ausliefern. http://www.ov-online.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=129170&Itemid=70 http://www.rhein-main.net/sixcms/detail.php/rmn01.c.5014507.de/v2_rmn_sport_... http://www.digitalfernsehen.de/news/news_381044.html 36. Internet-Tippfehler können schnell teuer werden Der britische Domainspezialist Netnames ist ein Unternehmen, das sich auf die Fahne geschrieben hat, Firmenidentitäten und Marken vor Domainmissbrauch zu schützen. http://www.channelpartner.de/knowledgecenter/security/263772/index.html 37. Ist der Provider sicher? [DPA] Auf eine besonders tückische Sicherheitslücke bei der Internetnutzung macht das Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) in Bonn aufmerksam. Die Lücke besteht im sogenannten Domain Name System (DNS) und betrifft daher potenziell alle Nutzer. http://www.pcwelt.de/start/sicherheit/sicherheitsluecken/news/173581/experte... http://www.n-tv.de/Erst_Update_dann_Virus_Ist_der_Provider_sicher/3107200809... 38. Sicherheitslücke: Das Virus kommt per Update Auf eine tückische Sicherheitslücke bei der Internetnutzung macht das Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) in Bonn aufmerksam. Die Lücke besteht im sogenannten Domain Name System (DNS) und betrifft daher potenziell alle Nutzer. http://www.volksstimme.de/vsm/magazin/digital/digital_news/?&em_cnt=1118023 39. UDRP : la Czech Arbitration Court veut lancer un projet pilote La Czech Arbitration Court (CAC), accréditée comme institution de règlement depuis le 23 janvier 2008, a saisi l'ICANN d'une requête visant à lui permettre d'expérimenter un projet pilote. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1598/udrp-la-czech-arbitration-court-veut-l... 40. Express.com : transfert judiciaire d'un nom "hijacké" Après avoir perdu le contrôle du nom de domaine express.com dans des conditions relativement mystérieuses, une société américaine en obtient le transfert devant le juge californien. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1590/express-com-transfert-judiciaire-d-un-... 41. Perfectionnement du DRS de Nominet L'institution de règlement des litiges relatifs au .UK a procédé à un ajustement du DRS, faisant de cette procédure un modèle du genre. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1600/perfectionnement-de-la-drs-nominet.php 42. Internet: i domini del registro italiano sono milione e mezzo I domini internet del registro italiano (.it) hanno superato il milione e mezzo con un picco massimo diregistrazioni nel maggio scorso. Si rafforza così la posizione della rete "made in Italy", che conquista così ilquinto posto in Europa ed ilsettimo nel mondo. http://www.nove.firenze.it/vediarticolo.asp?id=a8.07.30.13.56 43. Argentina: Nombres de dominio internacionalizados. Resolución 616/2008. Resolución 616/2008 - REGISTRACION DE NOMBRES DE DOMINIO EN INTERNET. Incorpóranse caracteres multilingües pertenecientes al idioma español y portugués, para la registración de nombres de dominio de Nivel Superior Argentina (.AR). http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/07/argentina-nombres-de-dominio.html 44. Aprueban los caracteres en español para dominios web El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores aprobó los signos en castellano y portugués en la registración de los nombres de dominio de internet de la Argentina. http://www.derf.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=213889&ID_Seccion=21 45. Encuentro LACNIC-CARIBE, se realizó en Curazao, 21-22 de Julio/2008 Más de 70 participantes provenientes de más de 15 países de la región de América Latina y el Caribe se reunieron los 21 y 22 de Julio en Curazao (Antillas Neerlandesas) en el encuentro LACNIC-CARIBE. El encuentro fue seguido por el 4to Foro de Gobernanza de Internet en el Caribe organizado por la Unión de Telecomunicaciones del Caribe (CTU) y contó con el apoyo de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones y Correo (Bureau of Telecommunication and Post) de Curazao. http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1669 46. Incorporan caracteres multilingües a dominios de internet El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto incorporó los caracteres multilingües de los idiomas español y portugués en la registración de los nombres de dominio de internet de Argentina, según publica hoy el Boletín Oficial. http://www.lacapital.com.ar/contenidos/2008/07/31/noticia_0018.html http://www.territoriodigital.com/nota.aspx?c=2778576382109578 http://ar.news.yahoo.com/s/31072008/40/n-argentina-incorporan-caracteres-mul... 47. Story in Vietnamese on DNS http://vn.news.yahoo.com/vne/20080730/ttc-p-a-viet-nam-a-khac-phuc-uoc-60-we... _______________________________________________ AfrICANN mailing list AfrICANN@afrinic.net https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/africann

Thanks for this useful information post Alice: Article1 : Control of Root Zone File=Control of Internet. If this issue is not resolved as part of JPA the Internet could break up soon. Artile 12: Uganda ccTLD: Interesting way to manage the ccTLD. Ithought the multi-stakeholder model e.g. KENIC was the best practice. In Ug it appears the choice is between Musisi and UCC. Artile 24: Emirates Airlines Offline - Why is it that we cannot just buy domains forever. If Emirates can forget to renew, who is going to remember??? That reminds me my domain signet.co.ke expired about a month ago! Waudo On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 17:31:15 +0300, "alice" <alice@apc.org> said:
1. US: We Will Not Give Up Oversight Of Internet Domain Name Root Zone The Bush administration has no intention of giving up United States oversight role of the management of the central root zone of the internet domain name system (DNS), the essential database storing information on how to reach domain names on the global internet. http://ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=1185
2. U.S. Intends to Remain in Full Control of Internet Root Zone, Says Letter from NTIA In a letter sent by bureau of the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to ICANN, the department has made it clear that despite recent discussions in Paris meetings, the U.S. department intends to remain in full authority over the Internet root zone. http://www.circleid.com/posts/87315_us_in_control_of_internet_root_zone/
3. Public Comments: Improving Institutional Confidence in ICANN Dear Chairman Dengate-Thrush: On June 16, 2008, the ICANN posted for public comment a series of interrelated documents prepared by the President's Strategy Committee (PSC) regarding improving institutional confidence in ICANN. The Department of Commerce (Department) takes this opportunity as a member of the community and ICANN's partner in the Joint Project Agreement (JPA) to offers its views on such an important topic. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/comments/2008/ICANN_080730.html
4. Egypt / ICANN meeting [news release] The Government of Egypt has the honor to host, in Cairo, the next ICANN meeting, from 2 to 7 November 2008, at InterContinental CityStars Hotel. The ICANN meeting was previously hosted in Cairo in March 2000, by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications, the Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) and the Internet Society of Egypt. http://appablog.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/egypt-icann-meeting-2/
5. ICANN To Offload Domains from De-Accredited Registrar When RegisterFly lost its ICANN accreditation, GoDaddy swooped in to take over the registration of RegisterFly clients' domain names. It was a nice pickup for GoDaddy of nearly 1 million domain names. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/31/icann-to-offload-domains-from-de-accred...
********************** - ccTLD & gTLD NEWS ********************** 6. Olympic organisers agree to China blocking 'sensitive' internet sites Olympic organisers 'regret' agreement to restrictions but China claims censorship will not affect reporting of Beijing 2008 ... Chinese officials said the censorship would not hamper journalists in their job of reporting the Games. A BOCOG spokesman Sun Weide said that the plan had always been to provide "sufficient" Internet access for foreign reporters. Sites run by the Falun Gong religious sect remain inaccessible, as do most with the word Tibet in their internet address. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/olympics/article4431162.ece
7. Personalize your domain using .ME The .ME Registry officially opened for live, real-time registrations and was met with huge international demand. .ME after .com, .biz, .eduis spreading around the world with more than 50,000 new domain names with the first "live" name registered being: yusu.me. http://www.ciol.com/Developer/Enterprise-Tools/News-Reports/Personalize-your...
8. Barack Obama Goes .Mobi United States Presidential candidate Barack Obama is leveraging the mobile web to get his message out. His campaign is using ObamaMobile.mobi. And unlike most popular .mobi domain names, it actually resolves to a .mobi domain rather than just forwarding to a mobile version of a .com we site. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/29/barack-obama-goes-mobi/
9. Dot-na Doman Remains Hot Potato THE controversy surrounding Namibia's Internet domain name (.na) is not likely to die down soon, given the recent formation of a new Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. http://www.namibian.com.na/2008/July/national/081AFB7980.html http://allafrica.com/stories/200807310688.html
10. InternetNZ selects web advocate board members InternetNZ has appointed four members to its executive board, formed earlier this year as part of a structural review of the society in order to act as an advocate for internet users. http://www.itbrief.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2464&Itemid=808
11. The WashBiz Guest Blog: A Day At .ORG Welcome to Day 2 of our little experiment in guest blogging, something we hope captures a small slice of Washington at work. All this week we plan to run posts from Adam Palmer, policy counsel for .ORG, the Public Interest Registry based in Reston. Adam works on policy issues dealing with Internet governance, cyber security, and e-commerce. Today, he talks about what one actually does at .org. http://blog.washingtonpost.com/washbizblog/2008/07/the_washbiz_guest_blog_ad...
12. UCC abandons attempt to control Uganda domain name The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) says it is not interested in taking over control of the Uganda country code, .ug. The country code is registered to and controlled by Charles Musisi, an Internet entrepreneur who has managed Uganda domain names over the past 12 years. http://www.independent.co.ug/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=736&Itemid=2946
13. Number of domains in the UZ zone exceeds 7,000 The number of domains registered in the .UZ zone exceeded 7,000 as of 25 July, the administration of the .UZ domain zone said. According to the statistics, the number has grown by about 22% from 5,766 since the beginning of the year. http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=58005
********************** - DNS SECURITY ********************** 14. DNS patches cause problems, developers admit Patches released earlier this month to quash a critical bug in the DNS (Domain Name System) have slowed servers running BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain), the Internet's most popular DNS software, and crippled some systems versions of Windows Server. http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9111001 http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/07/29/DNS_patches_cause_problems_develop... http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/EA56EA85FA872164CC257496000F71E7
15. Apple skewered over missing DNS patch Apple has come under fire for failing to patch the critical Domain Name System (DNS) flaw which prompted a (rest of) industry wide response earlier this month. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/29/apple_dns_patch_mia/
16. With Security at Risk, a Push to Patch the Web Since a secret emergency meeting of computer security experts at Microsoft's headquarters in March, Dan Kaminsky has been urging companies around the world to fix a potentially dangerous flaw in the basic plumbing of the Internet. http://nytimes.com/2008/07/30/technology/30flaw.html http://iht.com/articles/2008/07/30/technology/30flaw.php
17. Hackers start DNS attacks, researcher says Hackers are now actively exploiting a critical flaw in the Domain Name System, but they're not using any of the already known exploits, said a researcher who crafted the first attack code to go public. http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9111098
18. Internet providers in Vietnam battle DNS flaw Local internet service providers (ISPs) say they are taking action to overcome a serious flaw inherent in the Domain Name System (DNS) that could allow an attacker to re-direct unwilling web users to dangerous sites. http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2008/07/796258/
********************** - MISCELLANEOUS ********************** 19. Asia Pacific Internet Community to descend on Christchurch - NZ to host APNIC 26 [news release] Next month, InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) and the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) will jointly host APNIC 26, one of the most important meetings in 2008 for the local Internet community. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/apnicevent
20. InternetNZ appoints Executive Board members [news release] InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) is pleased to announce it has appointed Peter Dengate-Thrush, June McCabe, Miki Szikszai, and Judy Speight as members of its recently-established Executive Board. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/execboard
21. InternetNZ launches Liz Dengate Thrush Foundation [news release] InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) is pleased to announce the launch of an Internet entrepreneurship foundation established in memory of Liz Dengate Thrush, a former Councillor of the Society. http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/ldtf
22. Barack Obama Goes .Mobi United States Presidential candidate Barack Obama is leveraging the mobile web to get his message out. His campaign is using ObamaMobile.mobi. And unlike most popular .mobi domain names, it actually resolves to a .mobi domain rather than just forwarding to a mobile version of a .com we site. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/29/barack-obama-goes-mobi/
23. Why We'll Never Replace SMTP by John Levine John Levine An acquaintance asked whether there's been any progress in the oft-rumored project to come up with a more secure replacement for SMTP. Answer: No. Truly, spam isn't a technical problem, it's a social one. If we could figure out some way to make mail recipient networks and hosts willing to shun known bad actors, even at the cost of losing some real mail for a while until the bad actors cave, it would make vastly more difference than any possible technical changes. http://www.circleid.com/posts/replacing_smtp/
24. Emirates airline website plummets offline in A380 excitement Dubai's government-owned airline, Emirates, forgot to renew its domain name this week, sending its website crashing offline on the same day it was trumpeting delivery of its first Airbus A380 superjumbo. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/31/emirates_domain_loss/
********************** - DOMAINING & AFTERMARKET ********************** 25. Find an Undervalued Asset. Fix It Up. Flip It. (Now It's Web Sites, Not Houses) Dave Hermansen did not own a bird or a cage when he bought bird-cage.com, an online store, for $1,800 three years ago. He simply saw a Web site that was "very, very poorly done," and begged the owners to sell it to him. He then redesigned the site, added advertising and drove up traffic. Last December, he sold it for $173,000. http://nytimes.com/2008/07/29/technology/29flip.html
26. Matt Bentley Leaving Sedo Sedo Chief Strategy Officer Matt Bentley is leaving the company, Sedo announced today. The move is effective the end of this month. http://domainnamewire.com/2008/07/29/matt-bentley-leaving-sedo/
27. Imminent Domaining: The domain name market is a hot investment opportunity for entrepreneurs. One hundred domains. Sounds like a good, round, impressive number. And 100 felt like a lot for Howard Hoffman, who began snapping up domains like HealthWater.com and SportsWater.com to help redirect web surfers to his bottled water company's site, taking advantage of what's called "type-in traffic," when users just enter words or a guessed-at domain into the browser address bar. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25932453/
28. Moniker/Snapnames accidentally sell the wrong domain Imagine the following scenario: A registrant owns a .NET version of your .COM domain and decides to list it with SnapNames. However he mistypes the domain by entering the .COM version in the spreadsheet he sends to his account manager. http://www.domainnamenews.com/registrars/monikersnapnames-accidentally-sell-...
29. Crash Course Guide to Domain Name Appraisals Ever looked for new domains to buy in auctions, pending delete, or expired? I'm sure all of us have some difficulty appraising the value of domains. The process is both easy and hard at the same time, especially when considering the long term value and not necessarily the present value. Grabbing a domain name now that holds a potential-value in the future is a real-niche and requires some strategy. Though the remaining names market and especially the gTLDs (Generic Top Level Domain Extensions, e.g. .COM/.NET/.ORG) is saturated and sometimes impossible to get a nice ones but there are some techniques to grab excellent and superior names using some technique we had successfully put on trial and lead us successfully to acquire many domains such as EVERNET.com and PreLanding.com. In this article, I will be highlighting some quick techniques to evaluate domains for the present or near-future resale value. http://www.dotsauce.com/2008/07/31/domain-name-appraisals/
30. Google makes 6 Figure Offer for KNOL.com For a vacuum cleaner reseller from Dordrecht in the Netherlands, Europe, this week may very well be the time of their life!. The family Knol have been the owner of the domain name knol.com for many years and it looks like Google is interested in purchasing the domain! Google has reportedly offered "a sum of five zeros." http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/google-makes-a-5-figure-offer-for-knol....
********************** - NON-ENGLISH NEWS ********************** 31. Österreicher lieben heimische Domains "Die .com-Ära ist vorbei – wir leben in einem Zeitalter des lokalen Internets, wo regionale Anker immer wichtiger werden", bringt nic.at-Geschäftsführer Richard Wein das Hauptergebnis der Domain-Studie 2008 auf den Punkt. Die im Mai vom Meinungsforschungsinstitut Marketagent durchgeführte Befragung der webaktiven Bevölkerung in Östereich zeigt: ".at" ist im Vormarsch und mit Abstand am beliebtesten bei heimischen Internetnutzern. http://www.computerwelt.at/detailArticle.asp?a=116636&n=5
32. DNS-Lücke in Mac OS X weiter ungepatcht Drei Wochen nach Bekanntwerden der Sicherheitslücke im Domain Name System (DNS) hat Apple bisher noch kein Update für Mac OS X veröffentlicht. "Apple nutzt den populären BIND-DNS-Server des Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) für Mac OS X Server. Obwohl der BIND-Server zu den ersten Anwendungen gehört, für die ein Update zur Verfügung stand, hat Apple die korrigierte Version noch nicht für Mac OS X Server freigegeben", kritisiert der Sicherheitsforscher Rich Mogull in einem Blogeintrag. http://www.zdnet.de/security/news/0,39029460,39194237,00.htm
33. Online-Reisen im Schatten der Typosquatter Reisen werden mittlerweile sehr gerne online gebucht. Netnames, Spezialist für Domainnamen-Management, warnt in diesem Zusammenhang: Schon ein unbedachter Tippfehler in der Internetadresse und Kunden laufen Gefahr, in die Fänge so genannter Typosquatter zu geraten. "Beim Tippen der Domainnamen schleicht sich, egal, ob aus Unwissenheit oder durch die allgemeine Vorurlaubshektik, so mancher Fehler ein. Wollen Reiseanbieter, die das Internet als Vertriebskanal nutzen, potenzielle Kunden nicht verlieren und sich vor Online-Betrügern schützen, gibt es ein einfaches Rezept: Sie können dafür sorgen, dass selbst die nicht ganz korrekte Schreibweise der URL zum richtigen Ziel führt", rät Bernd Beiser, Geschäftsführer der Netnames nicht gänzlich uneigennützig. Unternehmen sollten sich daher auch Domainnamen sichern, die gängige Tippfehler oder Buchstabendreher enthalten. http://www.computerwelt.at/detailArticle.asp?a=116615&n=4
34. Olympisches Komitee akzeptiert Internetzensur in China Kürzlich sprach IOC-Präsident Rogge noch von einem "unzensierten Zugang zum Internet" zu den Spielen in Peking. Ein leeres Versprechen, denn die Zensur geht weiter, auch für die chinesischen DW-WORLD-Seiten. ... Um beispielsweise einen Zugriff auf die Seiten www.dw-world.de/chinese unmöglich zu machen, wird unter anderem verhindert, dass Browser-Eingaben wie www.dw-world.de/chinese mit einem sogenannten Domain Name Server (DNS) in die technisch notwendige Zieladresse in Form einer IP-Adresse (194.55.30.46) übersetzt werden. Gleichzeitig wird der Zugriff auf diese Server-Adressen blockiert, so dass Internet-Anwender auch mit der direkten Eingabe der IP-Adresse nicht zum Ziel kommen. http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3524889,00.html
35. Wie China unliebsame Websites blockiert Was den Journalisten im Pressezentrum der Olympischen Spiele in Peking widerfährt, ist im Rest des Landes Alltag: In der Volksrepublik China - mit Ausnahme von Hongkong und Macao - gibt es keinen freien Zugang zum Internet, unliebsame Inhalte lassen die Machthaber blockieren. ... Will man eine Adresse wie «amnesty.org» mit dem Browser aufrufen, muss dieser Name erst in eine für Computer verwendbare, eindeutige Nummernkombination übersetzt werden - die IP-Adresse. Diese Aufgabe erledigen Domain Name Server, welche die Internet Provider betreiben. Die Unternehmen können mit Filtern verhindern, dass die Datenbanken die IP-Adressen regimekritischer Portale ausliefern. http://www.ov-online.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=129170&Itemid=70 http://www.rhein-main.net/sixcms/detail.php/rmn01.c.5014507.de/v2_rmn_sport_... http://www.digitalfernsehen.de/news/news_381044.html
36. Internet-Tippfehler können schnell teuer werden Der britische Domainspezialist Netnames ist ein Unternehmen, das sich auf die Fahne geschrieben hat, Firmenidentitäten und Marken vor Domainmissbrauch zu schützen. http://www.channelpartner.de/knowledgecenter/security/263772/index.html
37. Ist der Provider sicher? [DPA] Auf eine besonders tückische Sicherheitslücke bei der Internetnutzung macht das Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) in Bonn aufmerksam. Die Lücke besteht im sogenannten Domain Name System (DNS) und betrifft daher potenziell alle Nutzer. http://www.pcwelt.de/start/sicherheit/sicherheitsluecken/news/173581/experte... http://www.n-tv.de/Erst_Update_dann_Virus_Ist_der_Provider_sicher/3107200809...
38. Sicherheitslücke: Das Virus kommt per Update Auf eine tückische Sicherheitslücke bei der Internetnutzung macht das Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) in Bonn aufmerksam. Die Lücke besteht im sogenannten Domain Name System (DNS) und betrifft daher potenziell alle Nutzer. http://www.volksstimme.de/vsm/magazin/digital/digital_news/?&em_cnt=1118023
39. UDRP : la Czech Arbitration Court veut lancer un projet pilote La Czech Arbitration Court (CAC), accréditée comme institution de règlement depuis le 23 janvier 2008, a saisi l'ICANN d'une requête visant à lui permettre d'expérimenter un projet pilote. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1598/udrp-la-czech-arbitration-court-veut-l...
40. Express.com : transfert judiciaire d'un nom "hijacké" Après avoir perdu le contrôle du nom de domaine express.com dans des conditions relativement mystérieuses, une société américaine en obtient le transfert devant le juge californien. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1590/express-com-transfert-judiciaire-d-un-...
41. Perfectionnement du DRS de Nominet L'institution de règlement des litiges relatifs au .UK a procédé à un ajustement du DRS, faisant de cette procédure un modèle du genre. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1600/perfectionnement-de-la-drs-nominet.php
42. Internet: i domini del registro italiano sono milione e mezzo I domini internet del registro italiano (.it) hanno superato il milione e mezzo con un picco massimo diregistrazioni nel maggio scorso. Si rafforza così la posizione della rete "made in Italy", che conquista così ilquinto posto in Europa ed ilsettimo nel mondo. http://www.nove.firenze.it/vediarticolo.asp?id=a8.07.30.13.56
43. Argentina: Nombres de dominio internacionalizados. Resolución 616/2008. Resolución 616/2008 - REGISTRACION DE NOMBRES DE DOMINIO EN INTERNET. Incorpóranse caracteres multilingües pertenecientes al idioma español y portugués, para la registración de nombres de dominio de Nivel Superior Argentina (.AR). http://www.leandrotoscano.com/2008/07/argentina-nombres-de-dominio.html
44. Aprueban los caracteres en español para dominios web El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores aprobó los signos en castellano y portugués en la registración de los nombres de dominio de internet de la Argentina. http://www.derf.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=213889&ID_Seccion=21
45. Encuentro LACNIC-CARIBE, se realizó en Curazao, 21-22 de Julio/2008 Más de 70 participantes provenientes de más de 15 países de la región de América Latina y el Caribe se reunieron los 21 y 22 de Julio en Curazao (Antillas Neerlandesas) en el encuentro LACNIC-CARIBE. El encuentro fue seguido por el 4to Foro de Gobernanza de Internet en el Caribe organizado por la Unión de Telecomunicaciones del Caribe (CTU) y contó con el apoyo de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones y Correo (Bureau of Telecommunication and Post) de Curazao. http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1669
46. Incorporan caracteres multilingües a dominios de internet El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto incorporó los caracteres multilingües de los idiomas español y portugués en la registración de los nombres de dominio de internet de Argentina, según publica hoy el Boletín Oficial. http://www.lacapital.com.ar/contenidos/2008/07/31/noticia_0018.html http://www.territoriodigital.com/nota.aspx?c=2778576382109578 http://ar.news.yahoo.com/s/31072008/40/n-argentina-incorporan-caracteres-mul...
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