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You ve probably heard the news that ICANN is now an independent entity no longer under the control of the US government. What does this mean and what are the ramifications for you Keep reading to find out....
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... International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, better known as ICANN, is implemented. That prospect may have phishers licking their lips ... Bulgaria, for example, uses Cyrilic, but uses .bg for its country code.
ICANN has been testing the new technology behind the change for two years– ... post? Get more anti-spam related news from AllSpammedUp.com!
ICANN move contributing to URL spoofing ...
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... number of TLDs to “scare off” competition.
3. ICANN should understand that the level of applications under EOI does not indicate economic demand for new TLDs from ... will negate the entire benefit of the EOI. Again, this is a risk companies will just have to take. Everyone entering the ICANN process for new TLDs knew there as risk it would either be significantly delayed or may never ...
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... next generation)
I’m optimistic about the (slightly) increased distance between the US government and ICANN. I’m really interested to see where this goes, and what kind of representation non-Eurpoean countries (besides Japan) end ... missed it, Xeni from Boing Boing did a great brief interview on this topic (the ICANN non-Latin domain ruling) on the Rachel Maddow show, and I encourage ...
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... conference in Seoul, Korea the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which governs domains, registrations, Internet Protocol addresses, and many other aspects of ... than half use languages that have scripts that are not Latin-based,” Beckstrom, Icann president, said. “So this change is very much necessary for not only half the world’s internet users today but ...
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... this news item, ICANN claims that domain redirection - which is used only for http traffic (ie, web sites) - ICANN offers a FUD reason why this is bad: "For example, users sending e-mail to ... nbsp; Aahhh, since when does a http redirection affect smtp traffic?
The ICANN is trying harder and harder to make sure people know that they are still a necessary part of the Internet these days, and ...
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... ces to three more registrars, meaning that they will be losing their ICANN accreditation and the domain names managed by the registrar will ... 82egistrar Accreditation Agreement by not paying their ICANN fees are: Hostin𙏅 Inc., OOO “Russian Registrar†...
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This is absolutely true, ICANN said "Yes" to UNICODE DNS domains.
It's hard to judge, on one hand we got a more international " world wide ... bring the first of billions more people online -- people who never use Roman characters in their daily lives," ICANN CEO and President Rod Beckstrom said in a statement.
But on the other hand we have some obvious security problems:
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... or no localization, and too much English. Last week, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) introduced a process to globalize web navigation by allowing users to create the core of URLs and e-mail addresses using non-Latin characters. ICANN will accept applications for non-Latin addresses starting on 16 November 2009. (more…)
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