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		<title>Web Host Online Tech Upgrades Management Portal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 19:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 16, 2011 -- On Tuesday, web hosting provider Online Tech announced that it had upgraded its web-based client portal, OTPortal, in an effort to provide a &#8220;single pane of glass&#8221; to customers of its colocation, managed hosting and cloud services. ]]></description>
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		<title>Free Speech Coalition Urges Adult Trademark Holders to Protect Brands in .XXX TLD</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 12:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Free Speech Coalition is continuing its campaign against the new .XXX top level domain with it urging adult online business owners to send ICM Registry a letter demanding that their trademarks be protected. Non-adult brand owners are also upset, with lawyers for some of the biggest brands in the US, saying they feel they are being blackmailed into defensive registrations. Companies ranging from MTV Networks and Budget Travel to the Red Cross are preregistering to avoid future legal battles with cybersquatters, reports Reuters. &#8220;Many feel they&#8217;re being blackmailed to protect their brands,&#8221; Kristina Rosette, a trademark lawyer at the law firm Covington &#038; Burling, told Reuters. She added that requiring preregistration fees to protect trademarks is not uncommon among domain registries, which then include the expected revenue in their business plans and projections. However Stuart Lawley, founder of ICM Registry dismisses charges that he is shaking down registrants. &#8220;We&#8217;re doing it on a cost-recovery basis. We don&#8217;t make a dime out of it,&#8221; Lawley told Reuters, adding that the fees would serve to cover the cost of verifying the applicant&#8217;s identity and trademark ownership. For the adult industry, the &#8220;letter of notice&#8221; drafted by the Free Speech Coalition informs ICM Registry that the sender will consider any infringement on their trademark as potentially actionable. The letter also clearly states concerns about potential anti-trust issues and unfair businesses practices on the part of ICM, as well as the certainty of cyber-squatting and other exploitation of established trademarks in the .XXX domain. &#8220;This template provides adult businesses which do not want the risk of participating in the precarious .XXX experiment with a path to protect their intellectual property and valuable brands,&#8221; FSC Board Chair attorney Jeffrey Douglas said. &#8220;This template should be discussed with their lawyers and adapted to their needs, but it can be a valuable tool to prevent the damage to their long developed good will and valuable web names.&#8221; &#8220;FSC is inviting adult businesses to put ICM Registry on notice that they do not have permission to sell the .XXX version of their trademarked names and brands,&#8221; said FSC Executive Director Diane Duke. &#8220;It is critical that ICM Registry understand that the adult community will not tolerate ICM&#8217;s business model, which is built on frightening existing adult companies into paying ICM in order to protect their brand and trademark.&#8221; Adult companies that have already issued demands to ICM Registry to protect their trademarks from infringement include Hustler/LFP, Manwin, Pink Visual and AEBN. FSC encourages all adult online businesses to be pro-active and to put ICM on notice concerning any infringement of trademarks. Meanwhile the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR), the non-profit organisation tasked with policy making for .XXX announced the Sponsored Community founding members of its Policy Council. These highly respected members represent global leaders in the adult entertainment industry. European members are: (1) Jerry Barnett, Managing Director of Strictly Broadband Ltd., the UK&#8217;s leading adult VoD provider, and also the chairman of the UK&#8217;s Adult Industry Trade Association. He is an entrepreneur from a computing technology background. (2) Florian Sitta is Head of the legal department of Beate Uhse AG, Germany. He is responsible for intellectual property, licensing, internet and communications, corporate governance and compliance as well as being in charge as Commissioner for the Protection of Youth. Representing Australia and Asia is Trieu Hoang, in-house legal counsel and business development for AbbyWinters.com. He brings the experience of working with the political climate toward the industry in Australia. Trieu is originally from Vietnam, so he also brings the much needed Asian perspective. United States members are (1) Chad Belville, a lawyer who is well known to the internet adult industry. He has been on panels at many of the industry conferences and is a member of the First Amendment Lawyers Association (FALA) and (2) Andy Kayton, also a FALA member and general counsel for WebPower, Inc. WebPower, whose holdings include the iFriends adult webcam network and the ClickCash affiliate program, is one of the oldest and largest U.S. adult internet service providers. These industry leaders will join those previously announced who represent Privacy and Security (Professor Fred Cate), Child Protection (Sharon Girling OBE), Free Expression (Professor Nadine Strossen), and the ICM Registry representative (Bob Corn-Revere). To register your .XXX domain, check out America Registry here . ]]></description>
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		<title>AU/NZ, IE And NL Launch Awards Recognising Online Initiatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 12:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vrytek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A number of ccTLD registries have announced internet awards within their own countries that aim to foster and advance use of the internet. Those announcing awards in recent weeks are the Australian and New Zealand regulatory bodies (auDA and InternetNZ) and the Irish (IEDR) and Dutch (SIDN) registries. For Australians and New Zealanders, auDA and InternetNZ have announced the 2011 Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs). The ANZIAs are open to businesses, organisations and individuals across all sectors that use the Internet to develop innovative and creative ways to reach customers, provide a service or improve the online experiences of Australians and New Zealanders. ANZIA winners receive recognition as industry leaders, receive public and industry exposure, and gain positive media coverage and networking opportunities. Eligible entrants are also in the running for a $2500 cash prize. Entries are invited in six categories: Security and privacy Internet access &#038; digital skills Innovation Information Diversity IPv6. For Irish internet users, the IE Domain Registry is the headline sponsor for this year&#8217;s Dot IE Net Visionary Awards. The Net Visionary Awards, now in their 13th year, are the only online awards run and voted on by the Internet industry in Ireland. Potential award winning businesses can be nominated in 14 categories which have been carefully selected to reflect the prolific business use of the Internet in Ireland. And in the Netherlands, there is the second annual SIDN Internet Awards ceremony that will take place on 10 November 2011 during the Jubilee Congress that SIDN is organising in Zaandam to mark twenty-five years of the .NL domain. The Internet Awards aim to reward individuals, businesses and other organisations in the Netherlands for the contributions that they make to economic, social and/or personal aspects of the information society. Three of the five award categories - ‘Government and citizens in dialogue’, ‘The power of the network’ and ‘A secure internet’ – are the same as in 2010. The award category ‘The internet and the environment’ has been redefined slightly and renamed ‘Internet and sustainability’. Finally there is a new category for 2011, ‘Knowledge transfer in the digital world’, reflecting the value of knowledge sharing and enrichment via the internet. For further information on each of the awards, see: ANZIAs for Australians and New Zealanders here . IIA &#038; Enterprise Ireland Net Visionary Awards 2011 here (nominations are now closed, however bookings can be made for the awards ceremony on 30 September) SIDN Internet Awards here . ]]></description>
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		<title>IFFOR Secures High Profile Board and Policy Council Members to Oversee the Responsible Development of the .XXX sTLD</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 08:29:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ [news release] The International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR), the non-profit organization tasked with policy making for the new .XXX Top Level Domain TLD, has today announced the founding members of its board of directors and policy council. The high-profile and highly respected members include leading global figures in internet security, online child protection and freedom of expression, including Professor Nadine Strossen and Sharon Girling OBE. IFFOR is an independent non-profit body, which has been created by ICM Registry, the organization responsible for the new .XXX TLD, which opens to trademark owners under a sunrise launch period in September 2011. IFFOR will receive significant funding from ICM at a rate of $10 per domain registration per year. The policy council will be responsible for initiating a series of policies for responsible business practices and conduct within the .XXX online adult-entertainment community. This includes making adult content less accessible to children online and protecting the privacy and security of consenting adult consumers of online adult-entertainment goods and services. Stuart Lawley, CEO of ICM Registry and Chairman of IFFOR commented, “IFFOR has the potential to become one of the internet industry’s greatest forces for good. The caliber of our founding members, international leaders in their fields from child protection, to privacy, to freedom of expression is testament to the organizations vision and ambition. We are extremely honored by their commitment to IFFOR’s mission and we all look forward to collaborating with our industry and other partners as IFFOR begins its important work. Professor Nadine Strossen, the Free Expression Policy Council member for IFFOR, added: ‘Wearing both of my hats, as a scholar and activist, I have long championed the freedom of consenting adults to make their own choices about what sexual expression to access online as well as the rights of parents and guardians to make such choices regarding their own children. It is an honor – and an important responsibility – to serve as the inaugural member of IFFOR’s Policy Council who is designated as the advocate of these fundamental freedoms. IFFOR Board Members The Chair of the IFFOR Board will be Stuart Lawley, the current chairman and CEO of ICM Registry. Joining Lawley as board directors will be Clyde Beattie, CEO of Yorkland Investment Corp and Sebastien Bachollet, CEO of BBS Consulting and a member of the Board of Directors of ICANN. Beattie’s experience includes serving as Chairman of the Canadian Internet registry Authority (CIRA), where he was responsible for the .CA top level domain, as well as serving as a director of the Canadian Association of Internet Providers (CAIP). Bachollet’s expertise also stems from a technological background, having launched the www.sncf.fr website and built CIGREF (Club Informatique des Grandes Entreprises Françaises). The board is assisted by Joan Irvine as Executive Director, the recent CEO of the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP). IFFOR Policy Council Members The IFFOR Board is also supported by its Policy Council and the initial Non-Adult Industry Members are: Child protection authority Sharon Girling OBE, has over 30 years’ experience in policing, specializing in the last ten years in addressing international Internet enabled pedophilia, advising both the British Prime Minister and the President of the United States. Fred Cate is a distinguished Professor of Law at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington and director of the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research. He specializes in privacy, security, and other information law issues, and appears regularly before Congress, government agencies, and professional and industry groups on these matters. Bob Corn-Revere, Partner at Davis Wright Tremaine, has extensive experience in First Amendment law and communications, media and information technology law. Bob speaks and writes extensively on First Amendment and communications policy issues. The fourth member of the IFFOR Policy Council is Nadine Strossen. Strossen has written, lectured, and practiced extensively in the areas of constitutional law, civil liberties, and international human rights. From 1991 through 2008 she served as president of the American Civil Liberties Union, the first woman to head the nation’s largest and oldest civil liberties organization. The remaining five policy council members selected to represent the online adult entertainment industry on an international basis will be announced in July/August. For further information, please contact: Giles Barron, Diffusion, icm@diffusionpr.com, +4420 7025 150 About IFFOR ( www.iffor.org ) IFFOR is a non-profit entity that will serve as the policy-making body for the .XXX extension. It is independent from ICM Registry and has its own board of directors and Policy Council representing all stakeholders, including child safety representatives, members of the free speech community and adult entertainment industry leaders. IFFOR will engage in various programs and activities, including but not limited to: (1) Promoting public awareness of technologies, programs, organizations and methods available to protect children online; (2) Enhancing development and proliferation of systems for labeling and identifying material online; (3) supporting free expression to allow Internet users the right to choose the online material they desire; and (4) Contributing to various organizations that support Internet safety. This ICM Registry news release was sourced from: icmregistry.com/press/pressrelease11.php ]]></description>
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		<title>Sony Says PlayStation Network Outage Self-Imposed Following Intrusion &#8211; Web Host Industry Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 23:03:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Parts of a status message posted to Sony's PlayStation blog (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Technology giant Sony said on Monday that a five-day outage affecting its PlayStation Network, the online service connected to the company’s PlayStation 3 video game console was the company’s own doing – a dramatic move in an attempt to protect user data, following the discovery of an intrusion. ]]></description>
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		<title>Major Web-Hosting Failure KO&#8217;s Track Sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 03:03:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In case you've been wondering why you can't get to some of your favorite places, here's a note that currently appears at the popular site milesplit.com: ]]></description>
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		<title>Greenpeace Study Targets &quot;Dirty Power&quot; in Cloud Computing &#8211; Web Host Industry Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 19:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A screen shot of Greenpeace`s Dirty Energy report page (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) –- Environmental organization Greenpeace ( www.greenpeace.org ) announced on Thursday it has released a new study that highlights the rapidly growing environmental footprint of the online world and evaluates both good and bad energy choices made by top IT companies such as Facebook, Google, Apple, and Yahoo!. Titled "How Dirty is Your Data?," the report details the large amount of electricity required to power cloud offerings]]></description>
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		<title>Greenpeace Study Targets Dirty Power in Cloud Computing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A screen shot of Greenpeace`s Dirty Energy report page (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) –- Environmental organization Greenpeace ( www.greenpeace.org ) announced on Thursday it has released a new study that highlights the rapidly growing environmental footprint of the online world and evaluates both good and bad energy choices made by top IT companies such as Facebook, Google, Apple, and Yahoo!. Titled "How Dirty is Your Data?," the report details the large amount of electricity required to power cloud offerings]]></description>
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		<title>Dedicated Servers Have Gradually Turned Into A Big Phenomenon &#8211; HostReview.com (press release)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 17:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Building a web presence these days is as easy as it gets. ]]></description>
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		<title>Payment Processors May be Key in US Shutdown of Poker Sites &#8211; Web Host Industry Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ An image of the notice posted in place of the shut-down Poker sites as of publishing (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- As has been extensively reported over the weekend, the US government shut down three of the world’s largest online poker sites, in a massive case alleging billions of dollars in money laundering and bank fraud. According to several reports appearing over the weekend, payment processing firms involved in the transactions may have been involved in helping federal prosecutors build their case]]></description>
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