Don't forget to check out http://auda.org.au/do
main-news/ for today's
edition of the complete domain news, including an RSS feed -
already
online!
Headlines from today's news, now on the auDA website,
include:
ICANN moves ahead with international domain names | ICANN
faces major transition with Cerf's departure | American
trademark attorneys to consume own young | ICANN wrestles
with changes after Registerfly melt-down | TLD Or Not TLD
For Cities? Berlin Senate Wants Out | uk: Google sued over
defamatory postings found on web search | Attack on Estonia
puts cyber security on EU agenda | Speculators grab iPhone
domain names | Try out ICANN's new IANA site by Kim Davies |
The End of the (IPv4) World is Nigher! by Geoff Huston |
Dot-Asia domain applications to begin in October |
Spamhaus.org changes nic.at listing | CENTR backs APTLD
position on Top Level Internationalised Domain Names
And see my website - http://technewsreview.c
om.au/ - for daily updates in between postings.
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ICANN goes native, as new TLDs proliferate
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/27/icann_tld_reg
ional/
ICANN Mulls Registrar Changes (IDG)
http://www.pcworld.
com/article/id,133399-pg,1/article.html
After Registerfly meltdown, ICANN mulls registrar contract
changes
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070626-after-regi
sterfly-meltdown-icann-mulls-registrar-contract-changes.html
InternetNZ’s Farrar steps down from Council
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/new
s/46824D9DFE5510E8CC2573020015A2DC
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RESEARCH PAPERS
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Typosquatting and the .eu Top Level Domain by Kristof Neefs
Part I of the paper outlines the origins of typosquatting
and it identifies the benefits of registering a domain
similar to a well-known trademark or name to typosquatters.
It also briefly evaluates potential detrimental effects of
typosquatting for consumers and legitimate businesses. Part
II then adresses how the launch of the .eu top-level domain
anticipated cybersquatting by allowing the holders of a
prior right to a name to register the matching .eu domain
during phased registration. I assess whether the phased
registration also permitted preventive registering of
domains likely to be subject of typosquatting. Part III goes
on to describe the alternative dispute resolution mechanism
in EC Regulation 874/2004. In conclusion, I argue that
typosquatting is sufficiently remedied by the EU regulations
on the .eu domain, and I suggest a diligent and pro-active
domain registering approach to holders of valuable trademark
portfolios.
http://www.droit-technologie.org/actuality/details
.asp?id=1049
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ICANN IN SAN JUAN
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DAY THREE
ICANN goes native, as new TLDs proliferate
Tuesday brought more on the expansion of the TLD landscape -
namely a discussion of what are referred to somewhat
jokingly as geoTLDs. These are really two distinct kinds of
TLDs - one for information about cities or purely geographic
regions, and another for linguistic and cultural
preservation.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/27/icann_tld_reg
ional/
ICANN Puerto Rico - of Tortuous Tutorials by Adam Strong
Adam Strong wasn’t at the ICANN meetings but after reading
the transcript of the “tutorial” on domain tasting, he was
pretty disappointed by what’s going on. It’s pretty clear at
least one presenter got things off track. Representing the
Business Constituency (BC), Maryiln Cade focused on what she
called “the harmful aspect, the dark side, . . . a scheme
that is involving the abusive registration and exploitation
of the rights of others.”
http://domainnamenews.com/legal-
issues/icann-puerto-rico-of-torturous-tutorials/
ICANN Formalizes Relationship with ccTLD Managers for Puerto
Rico, Fiji
ICANN announced today that it has signed accountability
frameworks with the ccTLD managers for .pr-- Puerto Rico,
Gauss Research Laboratory Inc. and .fj-- Fiji, University of
the South Pacific, Information Technology Services.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-26jun07.h
tm
DAY TWO
ICANN Mulls Registrar Changes (IDG)
ICANN is seeking ideas and opinions on ways to modify the
agreement terms it enters into with Internet registrars to
protect individuals and organizations that do business with
them.
http://www.pcworld.
com/article/id,133399-pg,1/article.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/0
7/06/26/ICANN-mulls-registrar-changes_1.html
http://www.infoworld.nl/idgns/ber
icht.phtml?id=002570DE00740E1800257305007457A2
RegisterFly: the name not to be spoken
The afternoon brought meatier fare - something a
correspondent can sink his teeth into, so to speak. The
RegisterFly debacle has forced ICANN into a bout of
soul-searching, and the potential reform of the Registrar
Accreditation Agreement provoked wide-ranging debate about
ICANN's purpose and the rights of registrants to their
domains. It also raised the specter of how to respond to the
failure of an actual registry, rather than a registrar.
Susan Crawford, ICANN board member and moderator of the
discussion, broached the question of whether an entire TLD
could be allowed to fail, or rather should be maintained
somehow in perpetuity.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/26/icann_raa_san
_juan/
After Registerfly meltdown, ICANN mulls registrar contract
changes
ICANN is revamping its registrar agreement in order to
better protect its customers from registrar disasters that
could indefinitely hold up their domains.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070626-after-regi
sterfly-meltdown-icann-mulls-registrar-contract-changes.html
New Domains in Works at ICANN Meet (AP)
ICANN has scheduled workshops this week to discuss
procedures for additional domain suffixes in English; it
would be the third major round and the first beyond a pilot
since the domain name system was created in the 1980s. For
straightforward strings in which no objection is raised,
approval would come within three months.
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=53322
Domains in Cyrillic symbols may appear in one year
ICANN announced in a Tuesday opened its 29th International
Public Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 25, 2007.
New Internet addresses, including those entirely in foreign
languages, are under review by the corporation, RBC
reported.
http://english.
newslab.ru/news/225540
DAY ONE
ICANN to Tackle new Top Level Domains (IDG)
ICANN opened a week-long meeting on Monday where it will
address critical issues like new gTLDs, IDNs and the
organization's efforts to become more accountable and
transparent. The meeting, the second of three of its kind
ICANN has planned for this year, will also include
discussions about a major expansion of available Internet
Protocol addresses, as well as about the process for
accrediting registrars. Taking advantage of the meeting's
venue in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the agenda also includes the
first General Assembly of the Latin American and Caribbean
Regional At Large Organization, formed in March.
http://www.pcworld.
com/article/id,133397-pg,1/article.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/06
/25/ICANN-tackle-transparency_1.html
http://linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;466026688;fp;2;
fpid;1
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;466026688
http://computerworld.co
m/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9
025724
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;4
66026688;fp;2;fpid;1
Internet agency to discuss domain name expansion (AP)
New Internet addresses, including those entirely in foreign
languages, are under review by a key oversight agency,
although meetings this week in Puerto Rico are likely to
conclude with more questions.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/06/26/1182
623849118.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/06/26/1182623849
118.html
http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/20070527-4d
p.html
http://austra
lianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,21969437-15306,00.html
http://austra
lianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,21969437-15318,00.html
http://businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8Q017RO0.htm
http://ww
w.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1637086,00.html
http://
www.thestate.com/367/story/101748.html
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techp
olicy/2007-06-25-new-domains_N.htm
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/321224_webna
mes26.html
ICANN goes to the Caribbean
The ICANN Puerto Rico meeting kicked off this morning with
the usual platitudes and words of gratitude for the host
nation and sponsors, but it did give us an overview of what
to expect from ICANN in the next few months.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/25/icann_san_ju
an_2007/
ICANN promises to tighten up domain name administration
ICANN has promised to tighten up its procedures and
processes to better protect registrants and domain names.
http://it
wire.com.au/content/view/13168/53/
http://www.e-consultancy
.com/news-blog/363661/international-domains-on-icann-agenda.
html
http://techworld.com/networking/news/index.cfm?newsid=
9279
http://telecomseurope.net/article.php?type
=article&id_article=4202
http://www.webpronews.com/top
news/2007/06/26/icann-to-address-domain-name-expansion
http://turks.us/article~story~Int
ernetMeetingAimsforNewDomainson~mode~print.htm
ICANN's 29th International Meeting Opens Monday in San Juan
The future of the Internet will be front and center as ICANN
opens its 29th International Public Meeting in San Juan,
Puerto Rico on Monday, 25 June 2007. "If you are
interested in the domain names that can be used on the
Internet, if you want to make sure there are enough numbers
to allow the Internet to expand, if you care about how the
Internet evolves and want to have a say, ICANN meetings are
the place for you," said Dr Paul Twomey, President and
CEO of ICANN. "The San Juan meeting gives us an
opportunity to talk face to face within the global Internet
community, listen to ideas and input, and make sure policies
promote the Internet's security and stability. Even if you
can't be here in person, you can be part of the meeting with
our remote participation website, meeting blogs, and
webcasts."
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-25jun07.htm
a>
Protecting Registrants Focus of ICANN Workshop
Strengthening the protection of registrants and their domain
names was the focus of a key workshop at the 29th
International Public Meeting of ICANN in San Juan.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-3-25jun07.h
tm
ICANN Maps
In further improvements to transparency and accountability,
ICANN has commenced the process of illustrating some basic
data in geographical maps. The data includes: the number of
accredited registrars there are and the countries in which
they are located; board and staff representation by
nationality; ccTLD agreements; ccTLD financial
contributions; the countries in which the 29 ICANN meetings
have been held so far; the global areas that the Regional
Internet Registries cover; the general location of root
servers based on publicly available information; root zone
Whois information; support for IDNs at TLD registries;
registrations for the current San Juan meeting.
http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-25jun07.h
tm
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DOMAIN NAMES
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Did you know there are 150 ways to spell iPhone?
And that's just based on the number of Websites now set up
with names like iphoen.com and i0hone.com (I know, I
shouldn't publicize 'em) as a way to make money from the
hype surrounding the launch of Apple's (AAPL) iPhone. The
practice is called typosquatting, and its become a huge,
albeit legally risky, cash cow due to the popularity of
pay-per-click advertising. Sloppy typists land on a page,
click on an ad (possibly even for the Apple store or for
Cingular, the exclusive carrier of the iPhone), and
cha-ching, the domain holder makes a cut.
http://blogs.business2.com/sloan/2007/06/did-you-kn
ow-th.html
More Than Just Squatting (on Domain Names)
One of the less reputable sectors of the Internet economy
that has been growing rapidly is domain name parking.
Entrepreneurs register names that are either misspellings of
common domains, like amazo.com or generic titles like
www.chicagodoctors.com. They fill these sites with ads from
Google or Yahoo, getting paid for every click. This game has
morphed into what is know as Google arbitrage, filling the
page also with just enough content that it will actually be
found by search engines, and in turn attract users who
simply see ads and click again to get somewhere useful.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/
2007/06/27/more-than-just-squatting-on-domain-names/
InternetNZ’s Farrar steps down from Council
Outgoing InternetNZ vice president David Farrar says he
plans to leave the organisation’s Council, after almost nine
years onboard. Farrar joined the INZ Council in 1998, and
has served the last four years as vice-president.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/new
s/46824D9DFE5510E8CC2573020015A2DC
mx: All the new IP addresses will be allocated on IPv6
According to forecasts of some investigators, in the next
three years the central pool of Internet Protocol addresses
of the present version 4, IPv4 will be depleted, so from
January 1st, of 2011, NIC Mexico will not be able to
allocate anymore IPv4 addresses and will only assign IP
addresses in version 6 of the Internet Protocol (IPv6).
http://www.n
ic.mx/es/Noticias_2?NEWS=220
http://www.n
ic.mx/es/Noticias_2?NEWS=217 (Spanish)
IEDR opens up market for personalised .ie domains
The IE Domain Registry (IEDR) has confirmed that it is
hoping to introduce personalised .ie domain names this
summer. This will allow people to register domains like
www.johnmurphy.ie or www.marysmith.ie.
http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/news.nv?storyi
d=single8615
za: Call for New Domain Name Authority Directors
Nominations for directors to serve on the board of the
".za" Domain Name Authority has been opened by the
Communications Minister Dr Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri, Tuesday.
http:/
/allafrica.com/stories/200706260692.html
http://www.citizen.co.za/index/article.aspx?pDesc=42103
a>,1,22
http:/
/mybroadband.co.za/news/General/414.html
za: Have a little faith, .za administrator told
The Inkatha Freedom Party on Friday called on the
administrator of the .za Internet domain name, Mike Lawrie,
to "show some faith" in the South African
government and its ability to administer the address in the
best interests of all South Africans.
htt
p://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?South%20Africa&set_id=1&
amp;click_id=13&art_id=qw1024047002303B253
Direct Navigation: Maximizing Traffic to Drive ROI (cost -
US$750)
Direct navigation is the largest untapped market for paid
search advertisers and agencies. With Google having
increasingly become a gateway to the Internet and a
navigation tool, Internet users have become accustomed to
typing domain names into the address bar, creating a new
source of traffic for marketers.
http://jupiterresearch.com/bin/item.pl/rese
arch:concept/1091/id=99431
ANRT opens consultation on .ma domain name administrator
(sub req'd)
h
ttp://telecom.paper.nl/news/article.aspx?id=173439
Bush on cyber war: 'a subject I can learn a lot about'
When the presidents of the USA and Estonia met on Monday,
cyber warfare was still very much on the Estonian agenda.
Estonia has recently cooled its jets somewhat on the issue
of the serious DDoS attacks it suffered in recent months.
Initially, the Estonian Government suggested that the
Russian Government had mounted a purposeful digital assault,
leading to a wave of wide-eyed "cyber-war!"
headlines in the Western media.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06
/26/bush_soothes_estonians_on_cyber_war/
How MySpace is hurting your network
Increasingly popular social-networking sites such as
MySpace, YouTube and Facebook are accounting for such huge
volumes of DNS queries and bandwidth consumption that
carriers, universities and corporations are scrambling to
keep pace.
http://computerworld.com.sg/ShowPage.aspx?pagetype=2&art
icleid=5546&pubid=3&tab=Home&issueid=114
What Is Cybersquatting and What Can Be Done About It? ACPA
or UDRP?
Have you ever had a third party register a domain name that
is either exactly the same or very similar to your
trademark? If so, it may be a Cybersquatting issue.
Cybersquatting is registering, trafficking in, or using a
domain name with a bad-faith intent to profit from the
goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. To
address this issue, Congress enacted what is known as the
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
("ACPA"). The ACPA amended the Lanham Act by
providing trademark owners with a civil remedy against
cybersquatting.
http://domaininformer.com/guides/
Legal/articles/070625whatiscybersquatting.html
Domain name industry booming with multimillion-dollar sales,
but is it sustainable?
If hefty domain name prices are any indication, the dot-com
resurgence may be headed for another bust. Just take a look
at last week’s live auction sale by domain name broker
Moniker. On Friday at the Traffic conference in New York,
Moniker beat its record for the largest sale of a single
domain name at live auction. That sale went to
Creditcheck.com, which took in a cool $3 million. When the
day was done, Pompano Beach, Florida-based Moniker had raked
in $10.9 million for brokering 115 names.
http://red
herring.com/Article.aspx?a=22712
Domain Names Market Remains Hot...A Bubble Waiting To
Burst?
In April, Pablo Palatnik wrote a blog post, "Domain
Names Have Become True Commodities". Pablo writes
"[i]t's now June and the market for Domain names is
still rising in prices. It's much like the housing market
two years ago, not quite as hot and profitable yet, but
there are a lot of people making serious money from domain
names."
http://searchengine
journal.com/domain-names-market-remains-hota-bubble-waiting-
to-burst/5179/
Communicate.com Stock Nearly Doubles in June
Individual domain name prices aren’t the only signs that the
domain name market is white hot. Shares of domain name
company Communicate.com (CMNN.ob) have soared from $1.14 at
open on June 1 to close at $2.10 last Friday, June 22.
(Shares fell 8 cents on Monday).
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/
06/26/communicatecom-stock-nearly-doubles-in-june/
Moniker.com Brokers Two Multi-Million Dollar Domain Name
Sales at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. NYC
More than 300 individuals packed the ballroom at the Hyatt
Grand Central in NYC to bid on some of the world's most
premium domain names at the culmination of T.R.A.F.F.I.C
NYC. The auction was hosted by Moniker.com. During intense
live bidding, CreditCheck.com and its associated Web site
FreeCreditCheck.com sold for U.S. $3 million combined while
Seniors.com sold for $1.8 million.
http://domaininformer.com/news/press/070625Moniker.html
a>
Rick Latona Lights Up the Top 20 With Three Charted Domains
Including Iran.com at US$400,000
Rick Latona of DigiPawn.com went on a spending spree this
week and more than half a million dollars later he was the
proud new owner of Iran.com ($400,000), TrackAndField.com
($57,000), Territory.com ($30,000) and Gutter.com
($12,500).
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/20
07/domainsales06-19-07.htm
Apple iPhone Promoting .com TLD?
One of the key features of the soon-to-launch iPhone is its
advanced web browser capabilities. "The iPhone is the
first smart phone we've tested with a real, computer-grade
Web browser, a version of Apple's Safari," say the Wall
Street Journal. To make the user's browsing experience even
more efficient, the phone even comes with a top-level domain
(TLD) button labeled ".com". Rather interesting
given that today there are over two hundred TLDs in
existence including .mobi.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/apple_iphone_buttons
_com_domain/
What's in a domain name? Commentary: Web start-ups scraping
bottom of brand barrel
Internet start-ups seem to be having as much trouble
acquiring names as they do venture financing. Nowadays,
these start-ups are built on the cheap, employing shoestring
budgets by leasing inexpensive computer servers and using
low-cost software. The last thing they want to spend big
money on is a name. A Web identity is imperative, but these
firms don't have tens of thousands of dollars to hire a
naming specialist, to say nothing of the cost of acquiring a
cybersquatted domain.
http://w
ww.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?guid=%7BF9C03C2F%2D
15F1%2D4F9F%2DA791%2D8BB8851EFEB0%7D
ICANN opens consultation on operating principles (sub
req'd)
h
ttp://telecom.paper.nl/news/article.aspx?id=173235
Kammergericht: Keine Staatsnamen für private
Internet-Domains
Namen von Staaten dürfen nach einem Urteil des Berliner
Kammergerichts nicht für private Internet-Domains
missbraucht werden. Für Staatsnamen, ob in der Landessprache
oder in einer Übersetzung, bestehe immer ein
ausschließliches Nutzungsrecht des jeweiligen Staates,
urteilte das Gericht in einem am heutigen Mittwoch bekannt
gewordenen Beschluss.
http://w
ww.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/91821
Internet-Verwaltung: Warten auf Godot ... und neue Domains
Die Einführung neuer Top Level Domains steht wieder einmal
ganz oben auf der Agenda der Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Die private
Netzverwaltung versammelt sich diese Woche zu ihrem
turnusmäßigen Treffen in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
http://w
ww.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/91795
Die Welt der ICANN
Die ICANN hat rechtzeitig zum Start ihres Kongresses in San
Juan einfache interaktive Karten ins Netz gestellt, auf
denen unter anderem eingezeichnet ist, woher die Mitglieder
der Organisation kommen, wo die verschiedenen
Root-Zone-Server des Whois-Systems stehen und ich welchem
Land es wie viele Registrare für Domains gibt.
http:/
/futurezone.orf.at/tipps/stories/202792/
ICANN startet Marathon-Session zu Transparenz
Die ICANN hat sich diese Woche in Klausur begeben. Sie will
hauptsächlich neue TLDs und ihre Rolle besprechen, aber die
öffentlichkeitswirksamsten Ergebnisse werden wohl aus der
Sessions-Serie kommen, die sich mit Nabelschau beschäftigt:
Der ICANN wurde in der Vergangenheit öfters Intransparenz
vorgeworfen. Das soll jetzt zunächst offen diskutiert und
nach Möglichkeit abgestellt werden, meldete AP.
http
://www.silicon.de/enid/storage_network/28003
.ASIA : le calendrier définitif dévoilé
Le registre du .ASIA a présenté hier lors de la réunion de
l’ICANN à San Juan, le calendrier définitif d’ouverture de
son extension.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extens
ion/1245/asie-asia-le-calendrier-definitif-devoile.php
L'Icann veut garantir la qualité de services aux
internautes
Lors de sa 29e conférence internationale, l'Icann, le
régulateur d'Internet, a décidé de sonder l'opinion sur les
procédures de certifications attribuées aux registrars
(organismes locaux chargés de gérer et de commercialiser les
noms de domaines - DNS).
http://www.lemondeinformatique.fr/actualites/lire-l
-icann-veut-garantir-la-qualite-de-services-aux-internautes-
23269.html
De nouveaux noms de domaine Internet pourraient voir le
jour
De nouvelles adresses Internet, y compris des adresses
écrites exclusivement dans une langue autre que l'anglais,
pourraient bientôt voir le jour.
http://techno.branchez-vous
.com/actualite/2007/06/de_nouveaux_noms_de_domaine_in.html
a>
400 millions pour un nom !
Business.com serait-il le nom de tous les records ? Acheté
au prix de USD 7,5 millions en 1999, le nom serait bientôt
proposé aux enchères. Estimations du montant de la vente :
de USD 300 à 400 millions.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1241/400-mill
ions-pour-un-nom.php
Réunion ICANN: WHOIS et nouvelles extensions
La deuxième réunion ICANN 2007 est en cours aux Caraïbes.
Premiers sujets abordés : le fonctionnement du WHOIS et le
lancement de nouvelles extensions génériques.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/
1242/etude-nom-de-domaine-et-referencement.php
Le .DK agit contre le typosquatting
Le registre de l’extension Danoise activera sa nouvelle
charte le 1er juillet prochain. Il prévoit de supprimer
toute tentative de typosquatting en .DK.
http://domainesinfo.fr/exte
nsion/1244/danemark-le-dk-agit-contre-le-typosquatting.php
a>
Le domaine Internet poursuit son ascension
De nouvelles adresses Internet, y compris des adresses
écrites exclusivement dans une langue autre que l'anglais,
pourraient bientôt voir le jour. L'ICANN, l'agence qui a
juridiction sur la question, discutera de cette possibilité
cette semaine à Puerto Rico, en plus de différentes
propositions visant à accroître le nombre de noms de domaine
disponibles.
http://montreal.24heures.ca/Actualite/2007/06/2
6/4290373-sun.html
Proponen crear el dominio de Internet '.lat' para latinos
Unos 800 expertos en dominios de Internet de 90 países
participan en un congreso de la ICANN en el que exploran la
posibilidad de crear el dominio ".lat" para
latinos.
http://terra.com/noticias/articulo/html/act882252.htm
http://www.l
araza.com/news.php?nid=44760
http://www.emol.com/noticias/toda
s/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=260670
http:
//www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/433510.html
De visita en la Isla padre de internet
La creación de nuevos dominios, la integración de los
alfabetos internacionales a las direcciones de las páginas
cibernéticas, y una colosal expansión en la cantidad de
páginas que podrán ser creadas son las próximas innovaciones
y retos que encara la internet.
http://endi.com/noticia/n
egocios/noticias/de_visita_en_la_isla_padre_de_internet/2371
45
Stories in Russian mentioning ICANN
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