Hi all Here's the final domain news for 2002. For those celebrating the holiday, have a great christmas and new year, and see you all here bright eyed and bushy tailed in the new year! David ICANN to expand domain name set ICANN - the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - has endorsed plans to expand the range of domain name suffixes, but said new domains will most likely be restricted to particular industries or fields. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,5692145%5E15342%5E%5Enbv%5E15306%2D15319,00.html http://www.nandotimes.com/technology/story/676795p-5045542c.html http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,56879,00.html http://www.demys.net/news/02_dec_16_icann.htm http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,56879,00.html Tunis to Host ICANN's Next Congress Tunis is to host in 2003 the next congress of the Internet Corporation for Assignment of Names and Numbers (ICANN), it was announced on Sunday in Amsterdam. http://allafrica.com/stories/200212170530.html Amsterdam ICANNatlarge.org Meeting Dec. 14, Saturday, 08:30 - 12:00; Pluto Room, Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel & Conference Center. http://www.icannatlarge.com Give up website or go to jail Australia's competition and fair trading watchdog has threatened to put two directors of an online retailer in jail for a month if they don't hand over their domain name by the end of the year. http://theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/16/1039656330142.html Melbourne IT reconsiders .biz (reg req'd) Listed domain-name seller Melbourne IT has flagged a possible writedown of its 10 per cent investment in NeuLevel, the American company that registers the .biz internet suffix. http://afr.com/premium/it/2002/12/19/FFXH860LU9D.html Melbourne IT appoints new non-executive director Melbourne IT Ltd today announced it had appointed Tom Kiing as a non-executive director to its board. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/12/19/1040174331203.html Policies and Processes for Gaining and Losing Registrars When private sector competition was introduced into the registration functions of the generic Top Level Domains, the community greeted this concept with great enthusiasm and high expectations. Now that competition has been implemented, the community enjoys the benefit of having access to a healthy and diverse community of competitive Registrars who offer differentiated services, at different prices. They are located in different countries. Some work through ISPs, some sell direct. Some are “niche” providers, who actually primarily offer ISP or web hosting services, or the registration service is largely a courtesy but an important one, to their existing customers. To many, registration services are their core business. While this description does not do justice to the range of innovation of the competitive Registrars for gTLD names, it begins to capture the key and critical message: Registrants should be able to choose a Registrar who can serve their needs, and they should be able to “move” from one Registrar to another, if they are dissatisfied, for any reason. But, can they? http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20021212.NCTransferTF-gaining-and-losing-registrars.html China to issue second-level domain names China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), the domain name registrar charged with overseeing the .cn domain for China, has announced plans to begin taking applications to register second-level domain names from next year. http://virus.idg.net/ic_992779_4394_1-3921.html http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=1924902 http://europe.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/12/18/china.internet.reut/index.html Surfers shun .me.uk domains The .me.uk internet domain, set up to give individuals a bit of personal web space, appears to have been a flop. http://www.vnunet.com/News/1137619 WIPO decision emphasizes domain name threat (reg req'd) A recent cybersquatting ruling has highlighted a loophole in the rules allowing trade mark holders to stop their brand names being exploited online. http://www.legalmediagroup.com/default.asp?Page=1&SID=11644&CH=5&CN=&CountryName=&Type=News CERT warns of more SSH flaws The vulnerabilities affect both SSH client and server software, and could enable attackers to launch denial of service attacks or run malicious code. http://virus.idg.net/ic_992792_1794_9-10000.html CNN Wins Largest UDRP Decision - from www.udrplaw.net In a long awaited National Arbitration Forum three-member Panel decision, CNN succeeded in its UDRP case against a Lebanese individual that registered 325 domain names containing the CNN trademark and country names. http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/117876.htm CNN Wins Massive Domain Dispute Global news agency CNN has won what is thought to be the largest domain name dispute - in terms of number of domain names - under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). http://www.demys.net/news/02_dec_18_cnn.htm Wild West Domains masks the owners ICANN-accredited Wild West Domains is to offer private domain names to resellers in an exclusive deal under its new Domains By Proxy scheme. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/news_story.php?id=36730 VeriSign Opens Name Store for Registrars Digital trust services provider VeriSign Inc. announced on Tuesday that it has launched a Name Store fulfillment platform designed to expand and simplify the offerings provided by domain name retailers to their customers. http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/ver121702.cfm Register.com Has Cut Jobs by 10 Percent Register.com Inc., a provider of Internet addresses, on Monday said it cut about 10 percent of its work force under a previously announced restructuring and would allow remaining employees to exchange devalued stock options for new, re-priced options. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=TPKR1Q000FDRKCRBAELCFEY?type=internetNews&storyID=1916521 http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=3957&PHPSESSID=5fbdb29e164b191dc67724ccbfd12d92 Intellectual Property on the Internet: A Survey of Issues WIPO has published a report, "Intellectual Property on the Internet: A Survey of Issues," that addresses the far-reaching impact that digital technologies – the Internet in particular – have had on intellectual property (IP) and the international IP system. http://ecommerce.wipo.int/survey/ Examining Stuart Lynn's Domain Name Plans - Part II Virtually every business, organization, and interest group of any size in North America and Europe can be expected to eventually stand up an Internet presence, and this movement is quickly moving into less-developed areas of the world as people there discover the relatively low entry cost of Web publishing and ecommerce. This expansion is accelerating, and is driving the need for a great many more gTLDs in the near future than I expect Stuart Lynn is envisioning. Our challenge is to get ICANN to expand its processes beyond Mr. Lynn's vision! http://www.circleid.com/articles/2558.asp From A Creative Domain To The Creative Public There are a growing number of domain names used in creative ways that leverage the true power of the Internet. There is not a better illustration of this point than Jason Vaughn, an individual who turned his creative talent and passion for teaching web design at a community college into a successful Internet-based guide for graphic designers going into business for themselves. http://www.circleid.com/articles/2559.asp Internet Body Approves Creation of New Web Domains The group that oversees the Internet's traffic system said on Sunday it plans to approve a host of new address suffixes to join the likes of ".com" and ".org" over the coming year. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=UX1VSDU3JCTXOCRBAE0CFFA?type=technologyNews&storyID=1909034 http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/news/4749806.htm Dot what? ICANN mum on new Net names People and organisations using the Internet could soon have a much greater variety of addresses to choose from following a decision to create new domains. http://www.abc.net.au/news/scitech/2002/12/item20021216183648_1.htm http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2127559,00.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2578549.stm http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/ats-ap_technology10dec15,1,2037602.story Preliminary Report: Fourth Annual Meeting of the ICANN Board in Amsterdam The ICANN Board of Directors held its 2002 Annual Meeting on 15 December 2002 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. At the conclusion of that meeting, the Transitional Board of ICANN (Article XX, Section 2(1)) was seated and held an organizational meeting. http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-15dec02.htm A Discussion Paper on the Introduction of New TLDs Everyone who watched the ICANN Board select new top-level domains in November, 2000 knew that the seven selections would not be the last word on expansion of the Internet's root zone. Two years later, however, how and when ICANN might move beyond the seven new ones are still open questions. http://www.lextext.com/newTLDdiscussionpaper.html Net address crunch threatens Web services The number of Internet addresses available using the current generation of Internet infrastructure built on IPv4 technology will run out by 2005, jeopardizing the continued development of both fixed and wireless Net-based services. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-977074.html IANA Report on Redelegation of the .la Top-Level Domain The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (the IANA), as part of the administrative functions associated with management of the domain-name system root, is responsible for receiving requests for delegation and redelegation of top-level domains, investigating the circumstances pertinent to those requests, and reporting on the requests. Earlier this year, the IANA received a request for changing the sponsoring organization, administrative contact, and technical contact for the .la country-code top-level domain (ccTLD). This report gives the findings and conclusions of the IANA on its investigation of that request. http://www.iana.org/reports/la-report-11dec02.htm The New Dispute Resolution Procedures For .CN Following China's admission to the World Trade Organization (the "WTO") on December 11, 2001, one of the determinations made to meet Chinese commitments to liberalize and open its economic policies was to open the registration of domain names in the .cn domain to include registrants who are not Chinese nationals. http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/nc-udrp/Arc00/doc00043.doc ICANN starts reform process The board of directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) met in Amsterdam yesterday to give its final approval on a plan for the governing body's overhaul. http://www.cw360.com/bin/bladerunner?REQUNIQ=1040035989&REQSESS=B37279AG&REQHOST=site1&2131REQEVENT=&CARTI=118277&CCAT=6&CCHAN=31&CFLAV=1 Cancel the Cancellation Option This morning, John Berryhill posted a recommendation on the UDRP Task Force list for revising the remedies available through the UDRP. Mr. Berryhill suggested removing the "cancellation" option from Paragraph 4(i). This is a great suggestion, and I'll take it one step further. http://www.udrplaw.net/UDRPReview2.htm WIPO Panel Finds Statement in Whois Can Be Used Against Registrant - from www.UDRP.net In a decision released today, WIPO Panelist Gordon Arnold determined that a registrant's statement "You should have bought it when you had the chance" in Whois for Intellution.net demonstrated that the domain name had been registered in bad faith. http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2002/d2002-0914.html Panel Finds Bigot Domain Can Stay Where It Is There is no "reasonable connection between pornography and narrow-minded people with intolerant views" said a three member WIPO panel in the fight for Bigot.com between a tobacco company and an online search/domain name developer. But the panel went on to find for the registrant who had pointed the domain to pornographic sites. http://www.demys.net/news/02_dec_13_bigot.htm BulkRegister Provides the .CN Link to China BulkRegister, the third-largest accredited domain name registrar in the United States, today announced that it is accepting advance applications for China's new .CN domain name on a first-come, first-served basis. Advance registration requests will be accepted until 10 a.m. EST on Sunday, December 15. BulkRegister will accept real-time registration requests starting one hour later that day, at 11 a.m. EST. http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/021212/122529_1.html Dodgy domain name selling continues More domain name resellers are coming under the spotlight for their controversial sales tactics. http://www.vnunet.com/News/1137526 Domain service providers fight for survival Korea`s major Internet domain service providers are going all-out to stay afloat and maintain market share and presence in an increasingly competitive and crowded marketplace. Current trends favor the so-called "big three" structure, which is also centered on attaining official certification by the Korea Network Information Center (KRNIC) - the nation`s official domain registration hub. http://www.mic.go.kr/eng/jsp/etc/etc_100_02.jsp?menu_code=z400_0001_1&m_code=z400_2332_1&curpage=1 http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2002/12/12/200212120076.asp Is .LA The New .TV? The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has announced the redelegation of .la - the country code top level domain corresponding to the People's Democratic Republic of Lao allowing it to be marketed as the new domain for Los Angeles, Latin America and Louisiana. http://www.demys.net/news/02_dec_12_la.htm Economics of Kid-Friendly Domain Questioned Now that Congress has zoned off an Internet neighborhood for children, online real estate agents are questioning whether they can attract enough tenants to make it a worthwhile place for parents to send their kids. Authors of the Dot-Kids Implementation and Efficiency Act, which President Bush signed into law last week, envisioned the new "kids.us" domain as a sanctuary where children could explore the Internet without being exposed to its dangers. http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=3946&PHPSESSID=5fbdb29e164b191dc67724ccbfd12d92 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44122-2002Dec12.html China unveils new rules for easier access to domain names Internet domain name applicants inChina have been authorized to add directly their organization title before the ".cn" suffix without having to specify their organizations' categories like ".com" or ".net" beginning March 17,the China Daily reported Friday. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2002-12/13/content_658820.htm VeriSign exits UK domain retail biz VeriSign Inc is closing its retail domain name business in the UK with the loss of about a dozen jobs, ComputerWire has learned, writes Kevin Murphy The company, which has seen its share of the domain market steadily eroded over the last two years, has sold its 60,000-strong UK customer base to French-owned Amen Ltd, a VeriSign reseller. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28551.html The IANA: Hot Potato or Root Vegetable http://www.lextext.com/The-IANA(OBrien).pdf Dot-ca Gains Strength Through Growth While Dot-com Shrinks - news release The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) celebrated the second anniversary of its operations this week and noted an increase of more than 500% in the number of dot-ca domain name registrations since the organization assumed control of the dot-ca registry in December 2000. http://www.cira.ca/news-releases/86.html ===== David Goldstein email: Goldstein_David§yahoo.com.au phone: +61 418 228 605 - mobile; +61 2 9665 0015 - home http://greetings.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! 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