FBI contracting for access to global DNS, Whois information

The FBI is soliciting vendor proposals to provide one-stop, turn-key access to Internet Zone files, domain WHOIS and DNS records. Posted July 22, with responses due yesterday, the solicitation details a system that would aggregate the data and provide it to the FBI for up to the next 5 years. On one hand, the open nature of the DNS makes this request mostly just a large data collection exercise, but it has some interesting wrinkles with respect to its scope and selection process, as well as implications for civil liberties.

.org Registry and Noncommercial orgs warn against government misuse of IDNs

Alexa Raad, CEO of Public Interest Registry, and Dr. Milton Mueller, Professor and Chair of the Noncommercial Users Constituency, released a joint statement on Internationalized domain names (IDNs) today. In a letter to ICANN's CEO Paul Twomey, Raad and Mueller expressed concerns about the potential for governments to link non-ASCII script domain names to policies that restrict or control Internet access. “The deployment of Internationalized Domain Names (“IDN”) should be seen as a technical measure to allow for multi-lingual use of the internet, and not used as a tool by governments to control access, impose censorship or limit freedom of expression online,” the statement read. Click “read more” to see the full statement.