ITU Workshop on Member States' Experiences with ccTLDs The purpose of this open workshop is to begin to work with Member States and Sector Members, recognizing the activities of other appropriate entities, to review Member States' ccTLD and other related experiences, in accordance with Resolution 102 as revised at the Plenipotentiary Conference in Marrakesh (2002). http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/cctld/index.html http://www.demys.net/news/02_nov_29_itu.htm Keep ICANN Open In late October, the international body that regulates critical components of the Internet met for the first time in China. The Shanghai meeting offered a historic opportunity to resolve questions surrounding international governance of the Internet and to focus attention on the tight controls China still exercises over the Internet within its borders. http://www.nlj.com/oped/112502sapiro.shtml ICANN Director Responds to Critics Responding to an article in Wired News, ICANN director Jonathan Cohen defends ICANN's role in managing the Internet and fights back against its critics. The Internet authority has come under fire after accusations that changes to its structure discussed at their last major meeting in Shanghai are undemocratic and end "at large" representation on the ICANN board. The original intention when ICANN was formed was that half of its board would be elected "at large" representatives of the Internet community after a transitional stage. However, only five, including outspoken ICANN critic Karl Auerbach - were ever appointed. The proposed changes at Shanghai - to be approved next month at Amsterdam - will remove directly elected "at large" representation from the ICANN board. http://www.demys.net/news/02_nov_25_wired.htm ICANN Special Meeting of the Board The ICANN Board of Directors held a meeting by teleconference on 2 December 2002. The Board adopted the following resolutions: Amendment to .name Registry Agreement and Amendment to .pro Registry Agreement, ccTLD Agreement for .uz (Uzbekistan) http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-02dec02.htm .org Agreement Signed; Transition Plans Announced The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) President and CEO, Stuart Lynn has signed the finalized agreement for the Public Interest Registry (PIR) to operate the .org top-level domain. PIR takes over from VeriSign, the current .org registry operator, as of 1 January 2003. http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-03dec02.htm ccTLD Governance Project This project reviews the relationship between country code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs) and governments in 45 countries. Included are 1) tables which highlight the main relationships, and 2) country-specific information. The preliminary findings include: http://www.cctldinfo.com/ BIND flaws not fixed after five years The most recent vulnerabilities identified in BIND and several other Domain Name Server implementations, including Microsoft and Apple variants, may not be fixable, and were identified in security vulnerabilities as long ago as 1997. http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/security/story/0,2000024985,20270349,00.htm An ADR Remedy for Cybersquatting The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has devised a quick and relatively low-cost method for resolving one of the most common Internet legal difficulties: disputes between trademark owners and domain name registrants. http://www.law.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/View&c=LawArticle&cid=1036630513981&t=LawArticleIP http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1036630513981 Nominet wins injunction against DRS Nominet UK has won an interim injunction order in the High Court against Domain Registrar Services Limited (DRS), banning the company from using the Nominet name and logo. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28411.html http://www.vnunet.com/News/1137313 FTC settles domain name suit The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday it reached a settlement with five parties accused of selling bogus Web site domains. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-975904.html http://www.nandotimes.com/technology/story/657614p-4937289c.html http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/1551341 http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2002/12/tld3.htm Michael Douglas Files .name Case Actor Michael Douglas has filed a case with the National Arbitration Forum under the Eligibility Requirements Dispute Resolution Policy for .name. Four decisions have been issued under the ERDRP, all resulting in transfer or cancellation. http://www.udrplaw.net NAF Panel Discusses Rights to Trademarks of Multiple Parties in Celebrex Case - from www.udrplaw.net NAF Panelist Hon. Carolyn Marks Johnson issued an interesting decision on the ability to proceed against a domain name containing the marks of multiple trademark owners in G. D. Searle & Co. v. Vioxx & Celebrex Arthritis Help, NAF Case FA126831 (Dec. 2, 2002). http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/126831.htm 'Dot-Usa' Internet Name Seller Plans Appeal A British entrepreneur who sold Internet domain names with a ".usa" suffix that did not work on most computers has agreed to give back the roughly $350,000 he collected, the Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=1845220 ICANN General Counsel's Opinion vs. Reality In a "quick-look" evaluation of RegistryPro's discovery of the principle that a turkey of a new TLD may still be able to extract "protection" money from nervous trademark owners, ICANN's General Counsel demonstrates the need for the "new TLD evaluation process" to provide him with some reality therapy. http://www.icannwatch.org/article.php?sid=1040 VeriSign to revamp secondary domain biz VeriSign Inc next month will re-launch its GreatDomains domain name resale service, dropping its retail auction model in favor of a wholesale system that will be made available to all of its registrar channel partners, ComputerWire has learned. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28396.html Dormant domains can prove bad faith Proving registration in bad faith is not enough to retrieve a domain name. Trade mark owners must also show that the name was used in bad faith, which includes non-use. http://www.legalmediagroup.com/MIP/default.asp?Page=1&SID=1717 Crichton wins 'cybersquatting' case Best-selling author Michael Crichton, the writer of Jurassic, wins a case against a so-called cybersquatter. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2542055.stm http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=1843409 http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/12/03/cyber.squatting.reut/index.html Domain Name Theft Part II: Did ICANN Leave Foxes Guarding the Chicken COOP? Harris selected the generic word "email" for his domain name and registered 'email.coop' for a two year period. He registered his domain name as part of a business model, which provides email services for cooperatives desiring a presence in electronic commerce without carrying the burden of developing and managing a website. Shortly after successfully registering email.coop and spending a substantial sum of money to establish a business, Harris' domain disappeared... http://www.circleid.com/articles/2555.asp Examining Stuart Lynn's Domain Name Plans - Part I In the past, ICANN has made some fundamental errors implementing new generic top-level domains (gTLDs), most of which stemmed from a failure to enforce rules to ensure fairness and public accountability. Although it seems highly unlikely that ICANN will improve the fairness of future gTLD rollouts, given ICANN's increasing isolation from external input, it is nonetheless important to question the three parts of Stuart Lynn's plan for action. http://www.circleid.com/articles/2556.asp Michael Furdyk Is Taking His Domain Global Michael Furdyk is a young man and domain name owner with a vision and a compassionate heart. He has a unique understanding that the Internet has the power to create positive change if used responsibly and with a purpose. In the Internet world, Michael Furdyk is a domain name owner who I root for. I'm excited to share his story and new domain venture with you. http://www.circleid.com/articles/2557.asp Dialog Adds Domain Names Database Dialog has joined with SnapNames to offer a master directory of domain name information. At 65 million records and counting, the database becomes the largest single file on Dialog. The Domain Names Database (File 225) carries both current URL records and historical ownership records for Internet domain names. The source matches records held in WhoIs and WhoWas files. Records can contain as many as 78 fields; more than 50 are fully searchable. Fields include registrant name, domain name, e-mail address, phone number, ZIP code, etc. http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb021202-1.htm Council Of European National Top-Level Domain Registries - Vacancy: General Manager CENTR is a not for profit organisation, incorporated in the UK, and with staff currently based in Oxford and Salzburg. CENTR was created and funded by country code top level domain registries (ccTLDs) in Europe and beyond. CENTR's members manage the national Internet domain name registries for names registered under their two-letter code (.fr, .uk, .de etc). http://www.centr.org/news/vacancy-6.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Check out http://www.auda.org.au/about/news for the latest domain news. The domain name news is supported by auDA. Also see http://greta.electric.gen.nz/mailman/listinfo/internet-news or http://www.alfa-redi.org/noticia for an archive or to subscribe to the general news. 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