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ICANN : nouveaux gTLDs

On cherche encore qui est favorable à la politique de nouveaux noms de domaines lancée par l’ICANN à Paris en 2008.

Mises à part les sociétés commerciales qui les vendent. Et qui sont étonnamment proches de membres du Conseil d’administration de l’ICANN…

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ICANN’s new nemesis is called CRIDO.

Eighty-seven companies and trade groups have formed the Coalition for Responsible Internet Domain Oversight, a lobby group set up to kill ICANN’s “deeply flawed” top-level domains program.

It’s led by the Association of National Advertisers, which emerged this August as a vocal opponent of new gTLDs and has spent the last few months recruiting allies.

Its new domain, crido.org, is registered to the ANA’s PR firm and currently redirects to the ANA’s gTLD microsite.

Suite  : http://domainincite.com/massive-group-forms-to-kill-off-new-gtlds/

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Say No To ICANN:
Generic Top Level Domain Developments

The ANA has detailed major flaws in the proposed ICANN program that would permit applicants to claim virtually any word, generic or branded, as Internet top-level domains.

Suite : CRIDO : Coalition for Responsible Internet Domain Oversight, créée par l’ANA

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Liste des membres du CRIDO

Associations Companies
AAF-Amarillo Acxiom
AAF-Dallas Adobe Systems Incorporated
AAF-Fort Worth Allstate Insurance Company
AAF Hampton Roads American Express
AdClub Cincinnati Brinker International
American Advertising Federation (AAF) Burger King Corporation
American Advertising Federation of Des Moines The Coca-Cola Company
American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) Combe Incorporated
American Association of Advertising Agencies (4As) ConAgra Foods
American Beverage Association (ABA) Costco Wholesale Corporation
American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) Darden Restaurants, Inc.
American Health Care Association (AHCA) Dell Inc.
American Insurance Association (AIA) Dunkin Brands, Inc.
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Educational Testing Service (ETS)
American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Fidelity Investments
Association of Canadian Advertisers (ACA) Ford Motor Company
Association of National Advertisers (ANA) General Electric Company
Austin Advertising Federation Hack Creative
Boise Advertising Federation Hewlett-Packard Company
Cable Advertising Bureau (CAB) Hunter Douglas NA
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
Direct Marketing Association (DMA) Johnson & Johnson
European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA) Kellogg Company
European Publishers Council (EPC) La Quinta
Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Liberty Mutual
Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) MillerCoors
Idaho Advertising Federation Money Mailer of Amarillo
Idaho Falls Advertising Federation Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) Neon Sun Tanning Salon
Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Nestle USA
IAB Europe ORCI
Lewis-Clark Valley Advertising Federation OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC
Magic Valley Advertising Federation Papa John’s
Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) Procter & Gamble
MPA – the Association of Magazine Media Publicis Groupe
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Pulte Group
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Samsung
National Confectioners Association (NCA) US Bank
National Council of Chain Restaurants (NCCR) Vanguard
National Restaurant Association (NRA) Verge
Pocatello Advertising Federation
Promotion Marketing Association (PMA)
Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB)
Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA)
Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
World Federation of Advertisers (WFA)

Source : http://domainincite.com/massive-group-forms-to-kill-off-new-gtlds/, 18/11/11

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Screen Actors Guild opposes new gTLDs

Kevin Murphy, November 16, 2011, 09:47:26 (UTC), Domain Policy

While it does not appear to be a member of the new Coalition for Responsible Internet Domain Oversight, the Screen Actors Guild has come out in opposition to new top-level domains.

The membership organization, which represents over 200,000 Hollywood actors, has asked US Secretary of Commerce John Bryson to persuade ICANN to delay the gTLD program until it can “demonstrate convincingly” that it will be in the public interest.

Suite : http://domainincite.com/screen-actors-guild-opposes-new-gtlds/

US : Réseaux de surveillance de proximité

NNW-HNAP

 

Le site dhsnnw.org (Department of Homeland Security Neighborhood Network Watch)

Le manuel à télécharger Neighborhood Network Watch

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Un extrait de la FAQ du programme Neighborhood Network Watch qui peut permettre de comprendre pourquoi beaucoup d’Européens ne veulent pas devenir Américains :

Q: Can you really read my emails and instant messages?

A: Absolutely, in fact almost anyone on the same network as you can do the same thing. In fact we can even reconstruct images transmitted.

Q: Isn’t this invading my privacy?

A: In many ways yes, but in a post 9-11 world the government and most communities across the United States, believe that these sorts of measures are necessary to prevent our nation from being attacked by ruthless terrorists. In fact privacy is a relative term with a definition that is constantly being redefined. Especially so in the highly technologically mediated world we live in today.
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Source : http://dhsnnw.org/faq.html