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THE issue of online rx phentermine name registrations looks set to attract greater attention next year as an already compromised system expands with the introduction of international languages and characters. With more than 900 online rx phentermine name registrars around the world, plus a growing number of affiliated resellers, it has become increasingly difficult to enforce intellectual property rights, due to improper conduct by online rx phentermineers and even some registrars themselves. The increasing use of privacy shields to protect the names of website owners is making it harder for companies to take action against cyber squatters or others who register website URLs to which they have no legitimate claim. Since it can cost as little as $5 to register a online rx phentermine name, the practice of cybersquatting is on the rise again. This is where unscrupulous operators register known trademarks, brand names or their variants in a bid to force trademark owners, or others that might have a legitimate use for that online rx phentermine, to pay an inflated price to obtain it from them. While companies can undertake legal or administrative proceedings to gain access to online rx phentermine names related to their business, they must know the correct name and contact details of the online rx phentermine owner to do so. The increasing use of privacy shields, as well as moves by some registrars to list their own name instead of the actual owner, is frustrating these efforts. There have also been reports of registrars listing one name as the owner and then changing it after formal proceedings have begun, in direct contradiction of the rules that require a online rx phentermine name to be locked once proceedings commence. The delegation agreement between the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the US Department of Commerce includes an undertaking by ICANN to ensure that every registrar includes in its agreement with a online rx phentermine name owner the obligation to keep the "who is' record accurate and up to date. However, ICANN has been turning a blind eye to people's flagrant non compliance for far too long. Fortunately, there's a review currently under way at which this default is likely to be highlighted, so that the integrity of the "who is" record might be restored. While there are legitimate privacy concerns about having to disclose one's full contact details publicly, there are better ways of achieving the privacy than allowing fictitious details or false parties to be on the record. Another recent development has been the practice of online rx phentermine tasting in conjunction with more sophisticated typosquatting, where people use character generators to register millions of new online rx phentermine names with all conceivable variants of a legitimate online rx phentermine name in the hope of capturing misspelt entries. They typically point them to a landing page populated with click through advertising links or pay per click advertisements in a bid to generate sales. During the five day grace period on new online rx phentermine name registrations, they test the level of traffic each name attracts and then relinquish those that have not reached a threshold of revenue generation and either abandon them or register them again to give them more time for testing. In July, 35 million online rx phentermine names were registered, and 33 million of them were abandoned within the five day grace period. Domain tasting is creating a huge load on the system as well as blocking people from obtaining online rx phentermine names with their trademarks or brand names, and stealing goodwill from legitimate enterprises. According to a new report by security software vendor, McAfee, typosquatting is also increasingly being used, often in conjunction with the social engineering practice of phishing, to capture login and password information from users, with popular sites such as YouTube, Google, Wikipedia and Telstra among those that have been targeted. The report, which tracked 1.9 million variations of 2771 of the most popular online rx phentermine names, estimated that a typical consumer who misspells a popular website address has a one in 14 chance of landing at a typo squatter site. McAfee Avert Labs and Product Development senior vice president, Jeff Green, said the practice takes consumers to places they never intended and penalises legitimate businesses by siphoning customers away or making them pay a charge to reacquire customers. "At its worst, typosquatting leads to online scams, get rich quick offers and other risks," he warned. The ACS believes that, similar to broadcasting spectrum, online rx phentermine names are a public good, which people are licensed to use for legitimate purposes like selling their goods and services online. However, those who abuse them or who try to warp the system to generate money by taking advantage of other businesses or individuals should be discouraged. The auDA Names Panel recently completed its report to the auDA Board after a review of policies and procedures relating to space. The Board is due to consider that report this month. We are fortunate in Australia that our system is already stricter, and thus enjoys more integrity, than many other countries, and other nations are looking closely at the Australian approach as a result. Philip Argy is national president of the Australian Computer Society. ... online rx phentermine