Archive for June 6th, 2009

Twitter to roll out 'Verified Accounts' this summer – CNET News


Washington Post
Twitter to roll out 'Verified Accounts' this summer
CNET News, CA
However, verified registration might be a source of revenue for Twitter. by robbiemyers June 7, 2009 12:53 AM PDT And what if you have the same name as a celebrity? Would the rich and famous have imminent domain over the name since they are obviously
Twitter Faces Suit Over Hijacked Identity Wall Street Journal
Tony La Russa and Twitter settle trademark infringement suit St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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New gTLDs – Final Reports Available on Competition and Pricing

6 June 2009

Applicant Guidebook: Public Comments Analysis and Revised Excerpts

31 May 2009

Public Comment: Fast Track Implementation (3rd Revision)

31 May 2009

Truth, Justice and Tolerance Upside Down – American Daily Review


American Daily Review
Truth, Justice and Tolerance Upside Down
American Daily Review, Texas
If Israel had some common sense it would use the above arguments in the public domain to make their case, but alas they stand silent. By their silence they will not get peace, they will not get security and they will continue to suffer.

Author and Publisher ask court to dismiss eminent domain … – Clarksville Online

Author and Publisher ask court to dismiss eminent domain
Clarksville Online, TN
She wrote for The Wall Street Journal, Policy Review, National Review, The American Lawyer and The New York Sun, among other publications. Before becoming a journalist, Main practiced as an attorney in New York City for ten years.

MC: Washington Sees Prop 8 Thuggery – The Spokesman Review


The Spokesman Review
MC: Washington Sees Prop 8 Thuggery
The Spokesman Review, WA
As far as the ethics of publishing the info, LukeB is correct, it's all public domain, no laws were broken. If you don't want your name associated with a referendum, then.don't.sign.it. Besides you could just request the mailing lists of your local LDS

Self-help – Reuters

Self-help
Reuters
In Germany, insolvencies are the domain of a special chamber of commercial court. As Martin Rolf Trayer, a lawyer with the Frankfurt office of Faegre & Benson LLP, explains, insolvency judges in Germany have enormous latitude in deciding which

New Top Level Internet Domains – To Be Or Not To Be? – Intellectual Property Watch

New Top Level Internet Domains – To Be Or Not To Be?
Intellectual Property Watch, Switzerland
By Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch @ 9:57 am Now even trademark owners and large businesses do not really agree on the planned extension of the internet domain name system to include hundreds of new top-level domains (TLDs) like .com.

Agency doesn't take Idaho Fry Co. dispute lightly – IdahoStatesman.com

Agency doesn't take Idaho Fry Co. dispute lightly
IdahoStatesman.com, ID
"Everybody should take care when selecting a business name or a trademark or a domain name," Frazer said. "They should do thorough searching to investigate these kinds of issues before they launch – that's the moral." He said there are several ways to