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2019-03-10

News Review 1) ICANN64 Kobe, March 9-14, 2) .AFRICA Litigation Update

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2019-03-10) with analysis and opinion: Features • 1) ICANN64, Kobe, Japan, March 9-14, 2) Other ICANN news: a. .AFRICA Litigation UPDATE, b. ICANN's 'BIG Money Grab' UPDATE, and more, 3) a. ccTLD .IO, b. New gTLDs + 5 Years, 4) ICYMI: VPNs, Data Brokers, Identity Theft, Internet Tax, 5) Most Read.

1) ICANN64, Kobe, Japan, March 9-14

UPDATE: LIVE ICANN64 videos embed below and here starting 13 March 2019, 7:30 pm EDT (US) which is 8:30 am March 14 in Kobe.

EPDP Team Meeting (4 of 4) 8:30 - 10:15, Thu, Mar 14, 2019 / 7:30pm EDT, March 13 (US).
 EPDP meeting (4of4)
 Agenda: Review of draft work plan and approach coming out of Saturday’s session. Consider further input that may have been gathered throughout the week, including Council input from weekend sessions as well as engagement session with TSG. Confirm next steps and next meeting Adobe Connect link, slides (pdf), mind map (pdf), wiki, and mail list.

LIVE (and replay) ICANN64 videos from Kobe, Japan:

ICANN Board Session on Governance


Q&A with ICANN Organization Executive Team


ICANN Public Forum 2


ICANN Board Meeting


Replay ICANN64 videos:
ICANN64 9-14 March 2019, Kobe, Japan: ICANN64 Schedule.
Date and time in Kobe, Japan:
Schedule Highlights (Sunday-Thursday) all times JST:
More info: last week's News ReviewEPDP at Kobe (chart), agenda, chart of EPDP meetings 2, 3, 4, at ICANN64.
Meeting resources:

2) Other ICANN News
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a. New gTLD .AFRICA Litigation UPDATE
Future Hearings:
  • 04/04/2019 at 08:30 AM in Department 53 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012, Trial Setting Conference
  • 04/04/2019 at 08:30 AM in Department 53 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012, Non-Jury Trial

b. ICANN's 'BIG Money Grab' UPDATE: Legal and Fiduciary Constraints Related Materials including Updated Memo (pdf) embed below, from: Xavier Calvez, Chief Financial Officer and Samantha Eisner, Associate General Counsel, ICANN, re: Proceeds from ICANN's 'Last Resort' Auctions of new gTLDs:

Background: News Review | Greed is Good? ICANN Auctions & The Big 'Money Grab'

c. ICANN Correspondence:

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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a. ccTLD .IO re: ICJ Advisory Opinion (pdf)
b. New gTLDs + 5 Years
  • New TLDs five years in | DomainNameWire.com--"Registration numbers for new TLDs have not met expectations for just about anyone who put money into it. That includes the many registries that spent millions acquiring strings as well as ICANN."--Andrew Allemann. Editor's note: don't miss the comments, e.g., "5 years of orchestrated hype and fake demand are coming to an end. Result: enormous damage to the industry as a whole, and a confused consumer base."
  • BREAKING: .Boston Has Dropped into the Sea! Biggest nGTLD Collapse!​ | ricksblog.com--The real collapse has yet to come. Stay tuned as the black hole of domaining continues to dominate [new] GTLDs--Rick Schwartz. 

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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Do You Trust Your VPN? Are You Sure?--slate.com: "Many VPNs appear to be outright scams ... they can see what you’re up to whenever you’re using the internet." 

The Data Brokers who are quietly buying and selling your personal information--fastcompany.com. See also: Warning: Your Identity Will Be Stolen--zerohedge.com

French tax on internet giants could yield 500 million euros per year--reuters.comGoogle, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (“GAFA”) but also Uber, Airbnb, Booking and even French online advertising specialist Criteo are targets.

5) Most Read this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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2017-01-29

NewsReview: Ruby Glen Appeals .WEB ICANN Case to Ninth Circuit

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Domain Mondo's weekly review of internet domain news:

Feature • Ruby Glen LLC (Donuts affiliate), in a case involving new gTLD .WEB, has appealed the judgment dismissing all of its claims against ICANN, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (excerpts):
For more info and background:

Other Internet Domain News:
"I really can’t see a legitimate upside where new benefits outweigh costs, and everyone I mention this to feels the same way. People just shake their heads. It’s all about the money. They [ICANN] are creating these [new gTLDs] extensions because they can."--Wharton marketing professor Peter Fader, May 21, 2014, Domain Name Land Rush: More Room for Companies, Competition and Scam Artists | knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
•  Adding up the costs of ICANN's new gTLDsINTA Impact Study on Costs of New gTLDs | inta.org January 15, 2017.

•  Coping with ICANN's new gTLDs--Question submitted at Mark Monitor's webinar this past week on Top Domain Management Strategies for 2017:  Q: Defensive registrations to save enforcement costs = caving in to ICANN's new gTLDs extortionate business model. What happened to the "global public interest"? Does the internet really need more than a thousand TLDs?

•  Draft Report of the Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice Review Available in January | ICANN.org 21 Dec 2016: "... Although we initially planned to release the draft report in December, we believe it is prudent to take additional time to obtain additional information that will allow us to support our analysis. Before the end of the year, we expect to receive a report on a survey of new gTLD applicants as well as a response from Analysis Group (the study authors) to the public comments on the Phase II Assessment of the Competitive Effects Associated with the New gTLD Program. We intend to publish the draft report for public comment here in January 2017. Stay tuned! ..."  Status? As of January 29, 2017, 00:00 UTC, draft report not published.

•  Incompetent ICANN hiding data or just not collecting it? ICANN's Commercial Business Users Constituency, Intellectual Property Constituency, and the Internet Service Providers Constituency wrote ICANN (pdf) on January 5th to request that ICANN make the collection and publication of data a priority, and that the ICANN Board and ICANN CEO commit to expeditiously providing the public with "unfettered, routine access to raw, unfiltered data related to ICANN’s mission."  No response to date. (Domain Mondo Editor's comment: good luck to the above constituencies on that request as compliance by ICANN would be contrary to at least two of ICANN's real core values established during the Fadi ChehadĂ©-Akram Atallah regime: dishonesty and incompetence.)

Follow-up on new gTLDs registry operator Rightside (NASDAQ: NAME | domain: rightside.co) selling its eNom domain name registrar business (domain: enom.com)--in order to raise cash, pay off debt, and create "alignment between Rightside's vision, strategy and financial profile"--to Tucows (NASDAQ: TCX | domain: Tucows.com) on January 20, 2017: stock market investors have declared the winner of the deal: Tucows--UP  41.54% since Jan 19th--as compared to Rightside (UP only 6.39% since Jan 19th and trending DOWN most of this week):
 Tucows $TCX
 Rightside $NAME

•  Internet freedom isn’t free: five years after the SOPA PIPA blackout | TheHill.com and 5 Years Later, Victory Over SOPA Means More than Ever | Electronic Frontier Foundation | eff.org.

•  Will The Internet Always Be American? (video) | YouTube.com: video of Future Tense Jan 24th program in Washington, D.C., to "explore the internet’s nationality, the extent to which it’s an expression of American culture, and to ask if that's about to change."

 China update:
  • notice from China's Ministry of Information and Technology says that all virtual private networks (VPNs), which allow Chinese internet users to access blocked overseas websites, will have to be authorized by Chinese telecom regulators. The move is likely to make most current providers of VPNs in China unlawful, reports the South China Morning Post | scmp.com.  Virtual private network (VPN) services allow Chinese internet users to bypass internet restrictions in China known as the Great Firewall. See also: China cracks down on unauthorized internet connections | Reuters.com.  
  • How artificial intelligence can be corrupted to repress free speech | engadget.com"... according to GreatFire.org, around 3,000 websites had been blocked by the country's [China] government as of 2015. Those include Google, Facebook, Twitter and The New York Times. This ubiquitous censorship is a testament to China's top-down design for its national network. Essentially, Chinese censorship halts the flow of dissenting ideas before they can even start by continually keeping an eye on you. Unlike in the US, Chinese ISPs and websites are legally liable for what their users post, which has forced them into becoming unofficial editors for the state." (emphasis added)
  • China Slams Western Democracy as Flawed | Bloomberg.com: "China’s rising wealth has brought greater global presence, but that’s not enough. The Communist leaders want that someday China will matter globally for the nature of its political system and create its own universal values.”--Zhang Ming, a political science professor at Renmin University in Beijing.
  • Document of Torture: One Chinese Lawyer’s Story From Jail | China Real Time Report | WSJ.comThe use of torture to extract confessions is commonplace in China, lawyers and human-rights group say, and many of the techniques Mr. Xie described to his lawyers have been previously documented in reports by groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. Lawyers and activists said Mr. Xie’s account is nevertheless striking for its clarity, and for how it illuminates the territory Chinese authorities are willing to tread in their campaign against lawyers they see as threatening.

•  Internet shutdowns in AfricaKenyan government warns of possible internet shutdown in August elections | htxt.co.za and Cameroon Pressures Mobile Operators to Shut Down Internet | DomainNewsAfrica.com.

•  Europol chief: ′Internet a more significant facilitator of crime and terrorism than Schengen′ | Europe | DW.com.

 Domain Name System (DNS) is the ‘Achilles’ Heel’ of the internet: Arbor Networks' twelfth annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report (WISR), singles out the Domain Name System (DNS) as one of the internet services most targeted by DDoS attacks.--Computerworld.com.au

•  DDoS attacks enter the terabit era: "Deloitte Global predicts in 2017, Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, a form of cyberattack, will become larger in scale, harder to mitigate and more frequent. Over the past few years, it has been a game of cat and mouse in which neither side has become too powerful, but this might change in 2017 due to the abundance of insecure IoT devices and the fact that large-scale attacks which exploit IoT devices' vulnerabilities have become simpler to execute."--Deloitte.com

•  53% of the world's population still not using the internet:

•  ICANN Public Comment Periods that close in February:

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2016-10-16

News Review: ICANN57, Hyderabad, India, Meeting Preview

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Feature •  ICANN57: In less than three weeks, ICANN will be holding its AGM or Annual General Meeting (3rd meeting in the 3 meeting annual cycle), ICANN57, in Hyderabad, India, 3-9 Nov 2016 (Thursday-Wednesday). It is only the second time in the 18-year history of ICANN, that one of its three annual meetings has been held in India (New Delhi was the site for ICANN31 in 2008). According to a 2015 UN report (pdf):
"China (1.4 billion) and India (1.3 billion) remain the two largest countries of the world, both with more than 1 billion people, representing 19 and 18 per cent of the world’s population, respectively .... within seven years, the population of India is expected to surpass that of China. Currently, the population of China is approximately 1.38 billion compared with 1.31 billion in India. By 2022, both countries are expected to have approximately 1.4 billion people. Thereafter, India’s population is projected to continue growing for several decades to 1.5 billion in 2030 and 1.7 billion in 2050, while the population of China is expected to remain fairly constant until the 2030s, after which it is expected to slightly decrease."
ICANN57 will have 7 days of sessions, with the aim of showcasing the ICANN community’s work to a broader global audience, while also having days dedicated for Supporting Organization (SO) and Advisory Committee (AC) work. The complete schedule was posted this week here. Domain Mondo has temporarily renamed its CALENDAR and LINKS page to "ICANN57" with information and links about the meeting.

In accordance with the New ICANN Meeting Strategy, there will be two Public Forums during ICANN57.  Public Forum 1 is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, and will provide an opportunity for each SO/AC to update the community on their efforts, followed by time for the community to share their topics of interest. Public Forum 2 will focus on solely community comment and Board response, and is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 8, following the Annual General ICANN Board of Directors Meeting.

More important than the content of the meeting, will be the opportunity for non-Indian ICANN stakeholders to experience India itself. For a good overview, I recommend looking at the CIA Factbook, from which you will learn India is predominantly Hindu (79.8%), and has a variety of languages:
English enjoys the status of subsidiary official language but is the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication; Hindi is the most widely spoken language and primary tongue of 41% of the people; there are 14 other official languages: Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Punjabi, Assamese, Kashmiri, Sindhi, and Sanskrit; Hindustani is a popular variant of Hindi/Urdu spoken widely throughout northern India but is not an official language (2001 census).
India has the largest English-speaking (native + non-native) population of any country in the world. It also has very vibrant technology and startup sectors, here's a recent episode of Bloomberg TV India's e-Inc. about one entrepreneur in India rebuilding Housing.com:

Rebuilding Housing.com:

Video above: Housing.com has finally moved away from all the controversies post Rahul Yadav’s exit. Under the new CEO, Jason Kothari, Housing has heavily restructured operations, worked on building blocks and is already on track for $10MM revenue in less than a year. Speaking to Abha Bakaya of Bloomberg TV India, he tells about how he’s preparing Housing.com to take full advantage of the pickup in India’s real estate market. Video above published July 27, 2016.

But India is different to most Westerners, see, e.g., Why the Vast Majority of Women in India Will Never Own a Smartphone | WSJ.com"Technology, promoted as a social equalizer, is having the opposite effect in one of the world’s largest markets, where millions go without the information and tools transforming the lives of men."  See also https://meetings.icann.org/en/hyderabad57/safety.

Also note that ICANN is certainly no stranger to a growing group of stakeholders inside India who have voiced concerns about the California corporation. Below is a sampling from one such group, The Centre for Internet and Society:

•   Why didn't ICANN ever come clean about its complete spending on NETmundial Initiative?--most likely it would have been too embarrassing for former ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade's inept administration, enabled by an equally inept ICANN Board of Directors--but some people in India want to know, see DIDP Request #9 - Exactly how involved is ICANN in the NETmundial Initiative? | The Centre for Internet and Society | cis-india.org: "The importance and relevance of knowing ICANN’s involvement in the NETmundial Initiative cannot be overstated."  For more, see:
IANA Transition: a case of the Emperor’s New Clothes? | The Centre for Internet and Society | cis-india.org: "ICANN prides itself on being transparent and accountable, but in reality it is not. The most often used exception to avoid answering DIDP requests has been “Confidential business information and/or internal policies and procedures,” which in itself is a testament to ICANN’s opacity. Another condition for non-disclosure allows ICANN to reject answering “Information requests: (i) which are not reasonable; (ii) which are excessive or overly burdensome; (iii) complying with which is not feasible; or (iv) are made with an abusive or vexatious purpose or by a vexatious or querulous individual.”. These exemptions are not only vague, they are also extremely subjective: again, demonstrative of the need for enhanced accountability and transparency within ICANN. Key issues have not been addressed even at the time that the transition is formally underway. The grounds for denying DIDP requests are still vague and wide, effectively giving ICANN the discretion to decline answering difficult questions, which is unacceptable from an entity that is at the center of the multi-billion dollar domain name industry."
See also: Internet democratisation: IANA transition leaves much to be desired | The Centre for Internet and Society | cis-india.org: "... Another critical issue that the [IANA] transition does not address is that of ICANN accountability. Post-transition, ICANN’s board will continue to be the ultimate decision-making authority, thus controlling the organisation’s functioning, and ICANN staff will be accountable to the board alone. To put things in perspective, look at the board’s track record in the recent past. In August, an Independent Review Panel (IRP) found that ICANN’s board had violated ICANN’s own bylaws and had failed to discharge its transparency obligations when it failed to look into staff misbehaviour .... At best, the transition is symbolic of Washington’s oversight over ICANN coming to an end. It is also symbolic of the empowerment of the global multistakeholder community. In reality, it fails to do either meaningfully" (emphasis added).

Other internet domain news:

•  Council of Arab Ministers of Communication & Information conclude Abu Dhabi meeting with key strategic decisions | Zawya.com: "The meeting proceeded with reports on the current developments concerning the UAE registration of the .ARAB domain name in collaboration with the Arab League. The Council has instructed the UAE and the General Secretariat to pursue the plan and submit the application requirements before the end of the first quarter of 2017, including the notification to ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), international private non-profit entity responsible for the registration of internet domain names. The Council meeting also approved for the UAE to head the Arab committee responsible for the preparations for the World Telecommunication Development Conference 2017 which will take place in Argentina. The event is one of the biggest conferences in ICT development organized by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)."

•  US average broadband speeds increase 42% YoY to 54.97 Mbps, exceeding 50 Mbps for first time ever, uploads up 51% YoY to 18.88 Mbps; Mobile internet speed gains, improve by more than 30% since 2015 with an average download speed of 19.27 Mbps in the first six months of 2016. The 4 major mobile carriers--Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint--"are in a tight race for fastest download speeds. All four are also aggressively competing on price to attract new subscribers."--Speedtest Market Report | Speedtest.net

•  China's scary lesson to the world: Censoring the Internet works--ChicagoTribune.com: "The Internet is as much a tool for control, surveillance and commercial considerations as it is for empowerment."

•  New gTLDs in China report: The total number of domain name registrations for the top 10 new gTLDs (new generic top-level domains) continues to drop, indicating a weak new gTLD domain market in China reports coreile.com.

•  Here's how small the North Korea Internet is | thenextweb.com"It turns out that there are just twenty eight domain names using the .KP top level domain (TLD). Twenty. Eight."

 Iranians Are Cut Off from the Internet Economy, even with sanctions lifted: "Ensuring that Iranians have fair and open access to the internet is critical work for all parties. As the former UN Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression Frank La Rue argued, “preventing the private sector from assisting or being complicit in human rights violations of States is essential to guarantee the right to freedom of expression.” Iran will be an important test and a precedent that will show the world how committed the tech sector and the international community are in expanding and defending human rights online."--Motherboard.vice.com

•  Are you paying attention ICANN? Yahoo’s surveillance program shows why internet companies shouldn’t be deputies of law enforcement. | NewRepublic.com"It is the first known instance of a major U.S. internet company complying with a government search request of such scope."  Also: Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Microsoft agree to EU hate speech rules | The Verge: "... Europe's crackdown on hate speech has put tech companies in a difficult situation, as governments push them to assume more responsibility in policing illegal content, and there are concerns over free speech, and how the code of conduct was structured. European Digital Rights (EDRi), a Brussels-based advocacy group, criticized the code of conduct in a post ... saying that it delegates tasks to private companies that should be carried out by law enforcement.

•  Why VPN Access Is So Important & How It’s Helped Give A Voice To Millions | Collective Evolution | collective-evolution.com: "... the benefits of a VPN go far beyond content access, extending into such philosophical issues as human rights and freedom of speech and expression. VPN technology has given a voice to millions. Here’s how ..."

• CWG-Internet: Online Open Consultation (February- September 2016) | itu.int--an open consultation (online and physical) on the following topic: Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet. See Access Now response ITU Consultation: Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet (Word 2010 docx): "There have been more than 40 documented shutdowns in 2016, and dozens more over recent years on every continent. The problem has grown so dire that international institutions are pronouncing internet shutdowns a direct threat to human rights."

•  How to combat the risks of impersonation emails, imitative domains | Thompson Coburn LLP | JDSupra.com"Amid the headlines and legitimate concern about massive data breaches, we too often overlook the danger of targeted fraudulent emails, and imitative domain names and websites."

From Local to Global: Neighborhood Bookstore’s Unlikely Ally? The Internet--NYTimes.com

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