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2019-02-10

News Review | EPDP (Draft) Final Report to ICANN GNSO Council Feb 11

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2019-02-10 with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) EPDP (Draft) Final Report to ICANN GNSO Council Feb 11, 2) Other ICANN news: IDN Variants, gTLD Security Threats, TSG, Board Report, 3) Verisign $VRSN, Tucows $TCX, and more, 4) ICYMI, 5) Most Read.

1) EPDP Final Report (latest version) to ICANN GNSO Council Feb 11  
Click on the graphic above to read or download the EPDP Final Report (latest version)
UPDATES Feb 14: GNSO Council Extraordinary meeting 21:00 UTC (4pm EST in US). 
Item 3: COUNCIL DISCUSSION – Final Report of the Expedited Policy Development Process on the ICANN Board Temporary Specification on gTLD Registration Data (50 minutes).
"... we will receive an update from the EPDP WG Leadership and have an opportunity as Council to ask questions, discuss the report, next steps, etc. We will then plan to vote on the Final Report on 21 February, or during another special Council meeting scheduled for 4 March, if needed. Voting before ICANN65 will allow the GAC to consider an approved Final Report during its face-to-face meetings in Kobe, allow for a 40-day public comment period, and give the ICANN Board sufficient time to consider the report and public comments before approving in advance of the May 25 expiration of the Temp Spec. Accordingly, there is no room for a deferral beyond the 4 March meeting."--GNSO Chair Keith Drazek (RySG - Verisign)
GNSO Council Meeting Audio Cast via browser or app. Transcripts and recordings on GNSO Calendar. February 14 Meeting Agenda embed below:

  • Margie Milam (EPDP member, BC - Facebook) email Feb 14: "... Since there was consensus to publish the Initial Report, the Council should have simply notified the EPDP Team in November that it had no objection to proceeding to Phase 2.  Indeed, this reference to the Initial Report confirms that there was no intent to wait until consensus for the Final Report. In our view,  it is problematic to change the interpretation of the Charter midstream during the EPDP’s deliberations for those stakeholder groups and constituencies that relied on this interpretation of the Charter ... Per the charter, work on an access model should have begun late last year.  Instead this work has been deferred to Phase 2 of the team’s work.  What is unclear is when the EPDP team will take up its remaining responsibilities under the charter and produce an actual “final” report - – which must occur prior to the expiration of the Temp Spec on May 25, 2019. We hope this helps clarify our thoughts as the Council considers these procedural issues in its call later today.  We’d like to encourage the Council to ask the EDPD Leadership to create a timeline for producing the Final Report -Part II that brings the work to a close in an expedited manner."
  • Response to Milam's email above from Milton Mueller (EPDP member, NCSG - Georgia Tech).
  • Response to Milam's email above from GNSO Chair Keith Drazek.

UPDATES Feb 12:
  • Margie Milam (EPDP member, BC - Facebook) email Feb 12: "... I am genuinely confused about the directions given to the GNSO Council since this report – although it is misnamed a “Final Report” is really only an “Phase 1 Interim Report” since the PDP has not concluded, and the charter questions have not been answered.  As a result, is seems that the voting thresholds to create a consensus policy and the vote required under the Bylaws do not yet apply until the Phase 2 work is complete. I understand the desire to call this a Final Report, but  there is a significant amount of work that has not been done yet, as outlined in the draft report being circulated, with key areas missing ..." (emphasis added)
  • Response to the above from GNSO Chair Keith Drazek via EPDP email Feb 12.
  • ICANN staff email to EPDP: "... any statements that your group want to see accompany the Final Report need to be submitted by Friday at the latest. As a reminder, even if your group supports the recommendations and consensus designations, groups have the ability to submit statements that are to accompany the Final Report ..."
  • EPDP Consensus Call - Bundle #3 (pdf) embed below: "... Bundle 3 of the consensus designations. As some items are still in discussion or newly minted, I have held off assigning a designation to those. To make it clear, I have created two separate tables (3A and 3B). I have taken a conservative approach in holding back a final designation where we have not received feedback on final wording. However, I do think we have agreement on nearly all of these and look forward to closing them out by the end of this week. Please comment on Table 3A by the end of this week if you disagree or wish to discuss the level of consensus indicated. Please use Table 3B  to consider your response so that we can request a rapid turnaround on that table when it is issued."--Kurt Pritz, EPDP Chair Feb 12, 2018 (EPDP Mail List)
EPDP Consensus Call Bundle #3:

Original Post:
As indicated in an update in last week's News Review, the EPDP 'drop dead date' was extended to  Feb 25. The EPDP working group is now scheduled to submit a "draft" (latest version) of its "Final Report" (Phase 1) to the GNSO Council on Monday, February 11, after one last EPDP plenary meeting that same day (details further below, including revised timeline).
"... it was completely unrealistic to think that under the current pressure we would come up with something. Some of us said that from the get-go. Turns out we were right even if we worked in good faith. So we should consider anything we get in an interim policy as success. We've got a lot more mapping done. We've got a lot more of the issues out. This is a slow process, correcting 20 years of inattention. And I think one of the most important products that we can include in that interim policy is a list of things that we've already identified as needing revision to be compliant with GDPR."--Stephanie Perrin, EPDP member and NCSG Chair, Toronto EPDP F2F, Jan 18, 2019transcript (pdf), p.58.
EPDP Plenary Meeting Monday Feb 11, 2019 at 14:00 UTC (9am EST). Updates: Chat transcript  (pdf), and action items from Monday's meeting,

Observers use Adobe Connect, or audiocast via browser / app. No other EPDP plenary meetings are currently scheduled for this coming week (see EPDP Revised Timeline below). Updates: Adobe recording and MP3.

Links: EPDP Draft Final Report, the EPDP Initial Report (pdf) and public comments to the Initial Report; PCRT Public Comment Review Tool; GNSO Council EPDP page and updates; links to EPDP meeting transcripts and recordings are on the GNSO calendar. Other EPDP links: wiki; mail list; action items; Temp Spec; EPDP Charter (pdf); Data Elements Workbooks (pdf), packet (pdf) small team agreements, ICANN's legal memo on Controllership (pdf), Bird & Bird legal memos are here. EPDP legal mail list (latest Bird & Bird advice on data 'accuracy').

EPDP Team Proposed Timeline (Feb 11-March 4) updated Feb 4:
EPDP recap for week ending Feb 9: EPDP plenary meetings Feb 5, Feb 6, Feb 7, Data Elements group Feb 5. [Editor's noteLegal committee Feb 6 cancelled.]  Highlights:

EPDP Mail List Feb 5, 2019: Proposed Revised "Registration Data" Definition
"... The Temp Spec  contains this definition:  "Registration Data" means data collected from a natural and legal person in connection with a domain name registration." The "in connection with" language is so broad and vague that it could be interpreted to data that registrars and registries would not consider to be registration data such as billing data, account creation data, and the like. RySG [gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group] proposes to revise the definition to reference the relevant data elements "Registration Data" means the data elements identified in Annex [X], collected from a natural and legal person in connection with a domain name registration."  (Annex [X] would then identify the relevant data elements, as carried over from the whatever becomes the final version of Recommendation 4) ... "--Kristina Rosette, Senior Corporate Counsel, IP - Domains, Amazon.com, Inc. (RySG).

Feb 5: Kurt Pritz, EPDP Chair (appointed by GNSO Council): "... And question two will demonstrate how far out of my depth I am but you know ..."

Feb 5Stephanie Perrin (NCSG): " ... any reference to contracts and Bylaws, needs a thorough review, as some policies/contracts/ and even the Bylaws could use an assessment under the GDPR ..."

Feb 5Stephanie Perrin (NCSG): "As I have said over and over and over again.....we need to have a very clear understanding of who is the controller, and what data processing activities are under whose control. If we have that clear understanding, it has somehow escaped me."

Feb 5: Stephanie Perrin (NCSG): "'Abandon all hope ye who enter here' ought to have been inscribed over the top of our charter ..."

Feb 6Alan Woods (RySG - Donuts): "To channel Stephanie Perrin .... Thick WHOIS is dead ..... The Minimum data set is the new normal."

For more on last week's meetings see last week's News Review.

RelatedTo counter the GDPR (European Union's General Data Protection Regulation), Coalition for a Secure and Transparent Internet (CSTI), a coalition that includes DomainTools.com, CINTOC.org, MPAA.org, and others, is reportedly meeting with lawmakers in Washington, D.C., in an effort to pass a U.S. law requiring public WHOIS data for all websites 'designed to interact with U.S. citizens.'

2) Other ICANN News
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a. Recommendations for Managing Internationalized Domain Name [IDN] Variant Top-Level Domains Published--ICANN.org 05 Feb 2019.

b. ICANN Publishes the First Monthly Report on Generic Top-Level Domain SecurityThreats--ICANN.org 04 Feb 2019.

c. Technical Study Group [TSG] Makes Progress at First Face-to-Face Meeting | ICANN.org 04 Feb 2019: "... the ICANN organization [would] serve as the sole entity receiving authorized queries for non-public registration data, obtaining such data from generic top-level domain (gTLD) registries and registrars, and then passing that data to the third-party requestor. The TSG's aim is to develop a technical design and specification that could be used by implementors to determine whether a unified access model would be possible under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation  [GDPR] ... The group also agreed on several assumptions, detailed in our updated charter. We confirmed that the group's work will be built upon the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) and will utilize the gTLD RDAP profile currently under discussion; that gaining access to non-public registration data would be centralized within the ICANN org ... We will explain all these in detail when we produce our final technical model ... We are all coming to the ICANN64 meeting in Kobe, where we plan to hold a community workshop to present our work and solicit your feedback ,,."  See ICANN's Technical Study Group on Access to Non-Public Registration Data | ICANN.org.

d. ICANN Org Report to the ICANN Board of Directors, Jan 2019 (pdf)
 ICANN Board of Directors Report Jan 2019
 Office of the CEO: "The ICANN org Executive Team is working diligently and making progress on a variety of key projects, including the Information Transparency Initiative (ITI), Open Data Initiative, development of the FY21-25 Operating Plan, creation of a unified access model for non-public registration data that is compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ... Since the October resignation of Akram Atallah, President of the Global Domains Division (GDD), I’ve been working with the Executive Team to determine how to handle his responsibilities going forward ... I continue to keep a close eye on the development of a proposed governance model for the Domain Name System (DNS) root server system."

[Editor's note: 2 letters of correspondence to ICANN included under 3) below.]

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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• Verisign $VRSN Q4 2018 Earnings: "In the fourth quarter, Verisign processed 9.5 million new domain name registrations for .com and .net, as compared to 9.0 million for the same quarter in 2017." More at the link above.

Tucows $TCX Q4 2018 Financial Results and Recorded Call: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 5:05 P.M. EST--tucows.com. "In lieu of a live question and answer period, for the next five days (until Monday, February 18), shareholders, analysts and prospective investors can submit questions to Tucows’ management at ir@tucows.com. Management will post responses to questions of general interest to the Company’s web site at http://www.tucows.com/investors/financials/ on Tuesday, February 26 at approximately 4:00 p.m. ET. All questions will receive a response, however, questions of a more specific nature may be responded to directly." News Release | KPI Summary 2018 (pdf) | Financial Statement (pdf). Editor's notethe KPI Summary indicates Tucows' "Domain Services" business is declining. Earnings Call transcript.

• 04 Feb 2019 Letter from TUCOWS Reg Levy to ICANN Maguy Serad re: Tucows' Change of Registrant (COR) Process, excerpt: "... We respectfully submit that we have attempted to work with ICANN Contractual Compliance regarding our implementation of our contractual duties to no avail. We ask that you close this ticket, accepting that we are at an impasse and that there is no breach, merely a difference of opinion about how to best protect registrants and a divergence of opinion regarding contractual requirements that are vague."

• GoDaddy & Spammers: thousands of dormant domains hijacked for spam simply by registering free accounts at GoDaddy and telling the company’s automated DNS service to allow sending of email with those domains from a spammer's internet address--krebsonsecurity.com.

• Chrome browser lookalike detection feature battles URL imposters--nakedsecurity.sophos.com.

• 01 Feb 2019 Letter from MARQUES Nick Wood to ICANN Cherine Chalaby (pdf) re ICANN's Review of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), excerpt: "We believe that there should be no changes to the UDRP ...."

• Exec sacked after changing domain name from .org to .com without boss's permission--dailymail.co.uk"We set up the website eight years earlier, and over that time we worked to make sure our website was at the top of search engines. If we changed the website domain it would be like starting at zero again ..."

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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  • That German-French Deal to "Rescue" the EU Copyright Directive? Everyone Hates It. EVERYONE--eff.org.
  • Tech lobby takes India to task over plans to police online content--reuters.com.
  • Internet shutdowns violate human rights--mg.co.za.
  • Blocking of VPNs in India and China spells trouble for our internet freedom--techradar.com.
  • Why your online privacy matters, even if you have nothing to hide--techly.com.au.

5) Most Read this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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-- John Poole, Editor  Domain Mondo 

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2018-02-18

News Review | ICANN Copes With Failing New gTLDs' Impact On Income

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2018-02-18) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) ICANN Copes With Failing New gTLDs' Impact On Income: FY18 & FY19 Budgets2) Other ICANN news: a. ICANN & Verisign a Dirty Secret? and more, 3) Names, Domains & Trademarks: a. Dot COM Still King, b.GoDaddy $GDDY Q4 2017, c. ICANN's Broken UDRP, and more, 4) ICYMI Internet Domain News, 5) Most Read Posts.

1) ICANN Copes With Failing New gTLDs' Impact On Income: FY18 & FY19 Budgets
Excerpt from ICANN Board Workshop Materials (embed below), Feb 3, 2018
ICANN Board Workshop Materials (embed below) Feb 3, 2018:

Excerpt from ICANN Board Workshop Materials (embed above), Feb 3, 2018
Editor's note: as I have noted before:
"... it is now obvious to everyone (except 'deniers') that ICANN grossly mismanaged its ill-conceived and misbegotten expansion of gTLDs (from just 22 to over 1200). Among the multitude of mistakes, probably the most egregious were rejecting the advice of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) (pdf) and U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division (pdf) with regard to competition, pricing power, and consumer (registrant) benefits and protections. The above referenced letter from the US DOJ Antitrust Division was attached to a letter to ICANN from NTIA in Dec 2008 (pdf)."
The financial impact on ICANN is just one of the many consequences of the new gTLDs program debacle, with others yet to come.

Open for public comment: ICANN Draft FY19 Operating Plan and Budget and Five-Year Operating Plan Update | ICANN.org: close date 8 Mar 2018 23:59 UTC.

UPDATE Letter from the Board Chair | ICANN.org Feb 20, 2018: Issue: Proposed Budget for Financial Year 2019--icann-board-chair-proposed-budget-fy19-20feb18-en.pdf [13.4 KB] excerpt:
"... ICANN's funding has consistently increased over the past few years ... As we look ahead at the next few years, this flexibility is unlikely to continue, as funding is stabilizing for the foreseeable future at a level of US$135 million to US$140 million per fiscal year. During the next fiscal year, therefore, ICANN org will not be able to undertake new projects that have not been planned for in the FY19 Budget, unless and until ICANN org has concluded that available contingency funds can responsibly be allocated for that purpose or has identified corresponding budget savings to offset unplanned spending. This is a shift in how ICANN org operates and engages with the community. Together, we need to decide on some trade-offs in FY19 ..."

2) Other ICANN news
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a. ICANN & Verisign a Dirty Secret? Special Investigation: The Dirty Secret Behind Warren Buffett’s Billions | TheNation.com: "The company is called Verisign ... As of September 2017, two of Verisign’s domain-name registries, the aforementioned .com and .net, accounted for 145.8 million of the 330.7 million websites in existence, or nearly one in two. Take away the 144.7 million sites tied to a specific country (like .us, or .cn for China), and it’s more like four out of five. Any company controlling 80 percent of a given market can safely be termed a monopoly, though a spokesperson for Verisign said in a statement that “we believe competition is thriving in the market.” The nonprofit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the registry industry’s main regulator, granted Verisign exclusive contracts to operate .com and .net. Verisign can automatically renew the contracts as long as it meets certain performance metrics. The company was also initially permitted to raise prices gradually, despite the fact that the costs of managing a registry decline over time because the necessary infrastructure is already established. “If you’re giving a near monopoly in an industry where prices are falling, you would think that you would have terms in the contract to lower the price,” said economist Dean Baker, a critic of government-granted monopolies. Instead, prices for .net domain names can rise 10 percent per year; they’ve more than doubled since 2005, from $3.50 to $9.02 (Verisign’s statement called this price “lower than most competing legacy [top-level domains]”). Prices for .com domain names have also risen, though they are now frozen at $7.85 per year, due to an amended contract executed in 2012. Competitors have offered to run registries at significantly cheaper rates, yet ICANN hasn’t altered Verisign’s contract terms." (emphasis added)

b. Minutes | Board Accountability Mechanisms Committee (BAMC) Meeting | ICANN.org "... Next Steps on Community Priority Evaluation (CPE) Process Review: The BAMC approved a recommendation to the Board to acknowledge and accept the findings in the three reports; that as a result of the findings, there will be no overhaul or change to the CPE process in the current New gTLD round; that the CPE Process Review has been completed; and that the BAMC should move forward with consideration of the remaining reconsideration requests relating to the CPE process that were placed on hold pending completion of the CPE Process Review and to take FTI's findings into consideration as part of the BAMC's review. Actions: ICANN Org to prepare materials for Board consideration."

c. ICANN Correspondence | ICANN.org:

d. View the Latest Quarterly Stakeholder Update and Register for the Q&A Call on 22 February | ICANN.org

e. GDPR & WHOIS: 
Data Protection/Privacy Update: Latest Developments | ICANN.org Feb 14, 2018. Editor's note: ICANN had nothing of substance to report at the above link, but KrebsOnSecurity.com has reported details of the coming ICANN interim model:
"the system that ICANN is planning to recommend, according to sources, would ask registrars and registries to display just the domain name, city, state/province and country of the registrant in each record; the public email addresses would be replaced by a form or message relay link that allows users to contact the registrant. The source also said ICANN plans to leave it up to the registries/registrars to apply these changes globally or only to natural persons living in the European Economic Area (EEA). In addition, sources say non-public WHOIS data would be accessible via a credentialing system to identify law enforcement agencies and intellectual property rights holders. However, it’s unlikely that such a system would be built and approved before the May 25, 2018 effectiveness date for the GDPR, so the rumor is that ICANN intends to propose a self-certification model in the meantime." (emphasis added)
f. SSR2--SOAC Chairs Statement on status of SSR2 Review 2018-02-12full statement (pdf)

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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a. Dot COM Still King--interview of domain name broker Jen Sale of Evergreen.com

Molly Wood is the host of Marketplace Tech, a weekday show that helps listeners understand the business behind the technology that’s rewiring our lives. Above podcast published Feb 08, 2018.

b.  GoDaddy Inc. (NYSE: GDDY) Q4 2017 Financial Results LIVE Webcast: Feb 22, 2018 5pm ET. Also Scott Wagner, GoDaddy CEO, and Ray Winborne, GoDaddy CFO, will present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco on Monday, February 26, 2018 at 1:15 p.m. PST. LIVE audio webcast of the event will be available on GoDaddy's investor relations website at https://investors.godaddy.net. Following the presentation an audio replay will also be available on the investor relations website.

c. ICANN's Broken UDRP: 
Excerpt from lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court by French citizen who is domain name registrant of ado.com
What's So Outrageous [About] Asking High Prices for Domain Names? | IPLegalCorner.com"The [ado.com] decision (frankly) makes no sense! (This is one good reason for there to be an administrative appeal built into the UDRP process)."--Gerald M. Levine, Attorney (link added).
[Editor's Note: This outrageous ado.com UDRP decision by an inept WIPO panel is symptomatic of ICANN's broken UDRPFortunately, U.S. law provides a remedy (pdf), many nations don't. If you're a domain name registrant and live in a nation that does not provide a remedy for a bad UDRP decision, you should probably be registering ALL of your domain names through a U.S.-based registrar.

d. Fraud: Report: Over 90% Of Domains Are Prone To Domain Name Fraud | tomshardware.com.

e. Scams: WhatsApp scam WARNING - Thousands already duped make sure you’re not next | Express.co.uk: Many illegitimate sites [domain names with IDN characters] look virtually identical to the real thing. This is where looking closely at the URL can make a real difference for staying safe online.

f. Domain Theft Strands Thousands of Web Sites | KrebsOnSecurity.com"Newtek Business Services Corp., a Web services conglomerate that operates more than 100,000 business Web sites and some 40,000 managed technology accounts, had several of its core domain names stolen over the weekend. The theft shut off email and stranded Web sites for many of Newtek’s customers ..."

g. Reverse Domain Name Hijacking (RDNH): UDRP panel finds RDNH; complainants should disclose all prior dealings with respondent | WorldTrademarkReview.com.

h. Donuts Acquires .TRAVEL Top-Level Domain (TLD): .TRAVEL becomes Donuts' 239th TLD.

i. Verisign 10-K filed Feb 16, 2018 EDGAR Filing Documents for 0001014473-18-000018:
Verisign 10-K excerpt: "Pricing. Under the terms of the Cooperative Agreement with the DOC and the .com Registry Agreement with ICANN, we are restricted during the term of the Registry Agreement from increasing the price of registrations or renewals of .com domain names above $7.85, except that we are entitled to increase the price up to 7%, with the prior approval of the DOC, due to the imposition of any new ICANN consensus policies, as established and defined under ICANN’s bylaws and due process, and covering certain items listed in the .com Registry Agreement, or documented extraordinary expense resulting from an attack or threat of attack on the security and stability of the DNS. However, it is uncertain that such circumstances will arise, or if they do, whether we would seek, or the DOC would approve, any request to increase the price for .com domain name registrations. We also have the right under the Cooperative Agreement to seek the removal of these pricing restrictions if we demonstrate to the DOC that market conditions no longer warrant such restrictions. However, it is uncertain whether we will seek the removal of such restrictions, or whether the DOC would approve the removal of such restrictions. In comparison, under the terms of the .net and .name Registry Agreements with ICANN, we are permitted to increase the price of domain name registrations and renewals in these TLDs up to 10% per year. Additionally, ICANN’s registry agreements for new gTLDs do not contain such pricing restrictions." (emphasis added)

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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•  GDPR Effect: Rise of the data protection officer [DPO], the hottest tech ticket in town | Reuters.com

•  Countdown to GDPR Deadline | natlawreview.com: "... the GDPR’s broad reach applies to any company that is offering goods or services to individuals located within the EU/EEA or monitoring the behavior of individuals in the EU/EEA, even if the company is located outside of the European territory. All companies within the GDPR’s ambit also must ensure that their data processors (i.e., vendors and other partners) process all personal data on the companies’ behalf in accordance with the Regulation, and are fully liable for any damage caused by their vendors’ non-compliant processing ..."

•  China: the web closes in | lowyinstitute.org“Access to the worldwide web has become a major frustration for companies operating in China”, said Mats Harborn, president of the European Chamber."

•  China’s "shameless" former internet czar Lu Wei was expelled from the Communist Party and investigated for corruption | qz.com: "Lu Wei, 58, has headed China’s powerful Cyberspace Administration since its launch in 2014, until he unexpectedly stepped down from his post in June 2016." See also: ICANN50 in London: Lu Wei, Minister of Cyberspace Affairs Administration of China | YouTube.com.

•  US-China trade faceoff: Prioritize the internet and digital trade | aei.org"the US must confront growing Chinese ICT protectionism or face both commercial crowding out of international markets and the prospect of internet fragmentation under Beijing’s “Cyber Sovereignty” rules." 

•  Iran: Lifting the Ban on Instagram was Illegal | aei.org

•  The CLOUD Act: A Dangerous Expansion of Police Snooping on Cross-Border Data | Electronic Frontier Foundation | eff.org

•  Making Knowledge Free Can Cost You Your Freedom | Bloomberg.com"The fate of a young researcher reflects poorly on the state of scientific publishing."

•  Charter’s gigabit cable—starting at $105—is coming to over 40 million homes | Ars Technica.comCharter's "gigabit" is 940Mbps down, 35Mbps up, with prices of $105 to $125.

• Net Neutrality in the United States | Harvard Law Today| law.harvard.edu

• Top tech group exec joining White House as Trump adviser | TheHill.com: Abigail Slater, general counsel for the Internet Association (IA), which represents tech giants like Google and Facebook, will replace Grace Koh as special assistant to President Trump with the National Economic Council.

•  R.I.P. The internet will miss John Perry Barlow | NetworkWorld.com: "... co-founder — and at his passing, vice chairman — of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is considered “the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world”..."

5) The Two Most Read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com, 
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which also zoomed to first and second, respectively, 'most read' posts in the last 30 days:
1. Airswap Cryptocurrency ICO Launches From a New York Loft (video)
2. News Review | ICANN61 & Puerto Crypto, San Juan, Puerto Rico

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2018-01-21

News Review | China Disrupts Global Companies’ Web Access (video)

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2018-01-21) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) China Disrupts Global Companies’ Web Access, 2)ICANN news: a. ICANN Jurisdiction & Unintended Consequences, b.GDPR & WHOIS, c. ICANN Draft FY19 Budget & Webinar ... 3) Names, Domains & Trademarks: INTA's Slam Dunk UDRP ...  4) ICYMI: Iran's Internet and more, 5) Most Read Posts.

1) China disrupts global companies’ web access

China is plugging the last holes in its 'Great Firewall' internet censorship apparatus, hampering global companies' (and others) ability to operate in the country. Financial Times (ft.com) video above published Jan 17, 2018.
UPDATE: In Davos China’s economic-policy mastermind Liu He to speak at 2018 World Economic Forum — Quartz | qz.com: "The 66-year-old is head of the Communist Party’s top economic-affairs steering group, and a vice-chairman of the country’s main economic-planning body. "
See also: China Says It Shut Down 128,000 Websites in 2017 | voanews.com"while the government says its rules are aimed at ensuring national security and stability, human rights organizations have warned that the country’s tough laws governing the internet amount to repressive measures aimed at quashing dissent." 

2) ICANN news
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a. ICANN Jurisdiction--ICANN may yet be moved to a jurisdiction outside the U.S.--the unintended consequences of deferring the issue of ICANN's jurisdiction until after the IANA transition was completed--Domain Mondo Editor's Comments (pdf), full embed below, translations available here :
Other submitted comments may be read here,

b. GDPR & WHOIS: ICANN Seeking Community Feedback on Proposed Compliance Models: "provide your feedback by 29 January 2018. Please send your feedback to gdpr @ icann.org." See also:

c.  ICANN Draft FY19 Operating Plan and Budget and Five-Year Operating Plan Update
"Funding for FY19 is at $138 million which is below the FY18 Adopted Budget of $143 million. In addition, FY19 Funding of $138 million is $3 million above the FY18 forecast of $135 million. We anticipate funding to remain flat ..."--ICANN.org
ICANN will hold webinars on 26 January to provide an overview of the documents and answer any questions:
Jan 26 00:30 UTC (7:30pm ET Jan 25) & Jan 26 16:30 UTC (11:30am ET Jan 26)  
 https://participate.icann.org/planning  OR https://icann.adobeconnect.com/planning * (incompetent ICANN has noticed incorrect link(s)* so try both)
If needed, participant passcode 3362488533 (same for both webinars). Go here for more information.
See also New gTLD revenue cut by HALF in ICANN budget | DomainIncite.com"The new gTLD industry is performing terribly when compared to ICANN’s predictions just six months ago."--Kevin Murphy (emphasis added).

d. IGO and INGO Identifiers for All gTLDs | ICANN.org: "Contracted parties will have until 1 August 2018 to complete implementation of the new requirements for certain specific names of IGOs, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement (RCRC)." See also: IOC, Red Cross, and IGO reserved names.

e. IANA Transition Costs | Cost Summary | Inception to November 17 | ICANN.org--Total 33.6M:

f. Noted ICANN correspondence:
• 16 January 2018 Letter from Arif Ali of Dechert LLP  to ICANN Board & Board Accountability Mechanisms Committee (BAMC) re: New gTLD Application for .MUSIC Reconsideration Request and CPE Review.
• 15 January 2018 Letter from Arif Ali of Dechert LLP to ICANN Board re: New gTLD Application for .GAY and CPE Review.
• Request 16-11: Travel Reservations SRL, Spring McCook, LLC, Minds + Machines Group Limited, Famous Four Media Limited, dot Hotel Limited, Radix FZC, dot Hotel Inc., Fegistry, LLC | Letter from Flip Petillion on behalf of Requestors to ICANN Board Accountability Mechanisms Committee | ICANN.org (excerpt below, highlighting added):
reconsideration-16-11-trs-et-al-petillion-to-icann-bamc-redacted-16jan18-en.pdf [497 KB]

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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•  INTA's Slam Dunk UDRP DecisionComplainant is International Trademark Association, Inc. ("Complainant") [Editor's note: commonly known as "INTA" | inta.org]... Respondent is roddi dowpharma ("Respondent"), India. The domain name at issue is inta2018.org ... The domain name resolves to a web page that prominently states "INTA International Trademark Association 140th Annual Meeting." On the top right-hand corner of the page is a "Housing Request" form inviting users to book hotel rooms near the meeting venue. The page also includes other information about the meeting, and a disclaimer appears at the very bottom of the page. Complainant states that Respondent is not known by the INTA mark and has no affiliation or association with Complainant, and that Complainant has not consented to Respondent's use of the domain name .... it is Ordered that the inta2018.org domain name be TRANSFERRED from Respondent to Complainant." (emphasis added)

•  ccTLD .au: 'Stakeholder' evaluation called for as auDA moves to implement direct registration | ZDNet.com.

•  Hackers are flooding the internet with more fake domain names ... | PBS.org: cybercriminals use IDNs to lure consumers to phishing websites that appear exactly like the ones they intended to visit.

•  In Memoriam: UDRPsearch.com | IPLegalCorner.com

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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• Iran: Internet Cut-Off During Recent Unrest in Iran Reveals Tehran’s New Cyber Capabilities | Center for Human Rights in Iran | iranhumanrights.org: a major new report, Guards at the Gate: The Expanding State Control Over the Internet in Iran, the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) details the advances the Iranian government has made in controlling cyberspace in Iran, and the resulting losses to internet freedom and privacy. Download Guards at the Gate, here (PDF, HTML).
The 76-page report provides a comprehensive review of Iran’s internet policies and initiatives, in particular, the development and new capabilities of Iran’s state-controlled National Internet Network (NIN), which gives the government newly expanded abilities to control Iranians’ access to the internet and monitor online communications.
• Tech Companies Are Complicit in Censoring Iran Protests | WIRED.com: "But it’s not just the regime that is stripping Iranians of their digital freedom: American technology companies that limit Iranian users’ access to their services—the result, usually, of an overly cautious interpretation of US sanctions—are also, in effect, restricting internet access and hindering free expression."

• Russia moves toward creation of an independent internet | DW.com"The Russian government can't abide the system because it's set up in a way that governments only have an advisory role with ICANN"--former ICANN board member Wolfgang Kleinwächter.

• EU: Five EU Commissioners threaten to regulate online platforms if they do not remove more illegal content like hate speech--EURACTIV.com"heads of more than 20 tech firms, including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and Amazon arrived in Brussels for discussions."

• The Public Domain Starts Growing Again Next Year, and It’s About Time | Electronic Frontier Foundation | eff.org"It’s not just small artists that rely on the public domain. Disney’s built an empire on making movies based on public domain fairy tales. Just last year, Disney released a live-action version of its animated take on Beauty and the Beast, a story that has been around since the 1700s ... Creativity is enriched when the public domain is robust and easily accessed, and we look forward to finally seeing it grow once again in 2019."

• #MeToo--the famous and glamorous 74-year-old French actress Catherine Deneuve apologized to victims but still stands by the letter she signed, saying she did not like the “media lynching” and “climate of censorship” unleashed by the #metoo campaign, adding, “I don’t like this pack mentality, all too common these days.”

5) Most read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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1. Tech Review | Ethereum Co-Founder: The Future Decentralized Web (video)
2. Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google - Time To Break Up Big Tech? (video)
3. Crypto Carnage: Chinese Regulators Move To Close Bitcoin Mines (video)
4.  News Review | New gTLD .WEB, ICANN & Verisign, What's Next?  
5. Tech Review | Cryptocurrency & Government Regulation (video) 

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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