[Aftld-members] Fwd: [Internet Policy] ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level

Barrack Otieno otieno.barrack at gmail.com
Sun Aug 11 16:42:24 EAT 2024


Dear Members,

This might be of interest.

Regards

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From: Joshua F. via InternetPolicy <internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org>
Date: Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 8:54 PM
Subject: [Internet Policy] ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the
DNS level
To: <internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org>



Hi All,

Interesting thing : The ICANN has agreed to reserve the .internal top-level
domain.


https://www.theregister.com/AMP/2024/08/08/dot_internal_ratified/

Joshua Falanga

On Friday, August 9th, 2024 at 10:17 AM, Carsten Schiefner via
InternetPolicy <internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org> wrote:

> On 09.08.2024 15:53, Carsten Schiefner via InternetPolicy wrote:
>
> > David & all -
> >
> > On 09.08.2024 15:43, David Sarokin wrote:
> >
> > > I haven't seen the text of the treaty, but based on the article, the
> > > main point of contention seems to be language that allows countries to
> > > "ask the authorities of another nation for any electronic evidence
> > > linked to the crime, and also request data from internet service
> > > providers...."
> > >
> > > The treaty doesn't seem to require countries or ISPs to respond to
> > > such requests. If that's the case, then nothing much has changed, as
> > > far as I can see. Countries are already quite free (and quite willing)
> > > to request such data, and such requests are sometimes denied and
> > > sometimes accepted. Am I misreading the (non)impacts here...?
> >
> > the (resp. my concern at least...) ...
>
>
> ... concern ...
>
> > ... is ...
>
>
> ... NOT ...
>
> > ... that much as to whether
> > countries might respond to requests or tend to not to, but to the
> > heavily widened-up definition of what is already to be considered a
> > cybercrime.
>
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