Archive for March 14th, 2010

Domain name meeting urges Africa to end Internet Drought – East African


IT News Africa
Domain name meeting urges Africa to end Internet Drought
East African
In July 2007 for instance, registered users stood at about 7000 and a year later, they were 9486, with the number of domain registrars growing from 77 to
ICANN passes resolution to China's IDN ccTLD applicationsXinhua

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Sex.com hijacker pleads poverty – Globe and Mail

Sex.com hijacker pleads poverty
Globe and Mail
The Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2003 that Internet domain names had the same rights to protection against conversion as other intangibles

Property Attorney Michael J. Leonard Joins Philadelphia IP Boutique Law Firm … – PR-CANADA.net (press release)

Property Attorney Michael J. Leonard Joins Philadelphia IP Boutique Law Firm
PR-CANADA.net (press release)
domain names and Internet issues domestically and internationally. Panitch Schwarze's small-firm atmosphere fosters close attorney-client relationships,

Toledo merchant pulled into online debate – Toledo Blade

Toledo merchant pulled into online debate
Toledo Blade
One of the first things she tells a business is to make sure its name is trademarked and it owns all relevant Internet domain names.

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three businessmen quick to jump on city domain names – New York Daily News


New York Daily News
three businessmen quick to jump on city domain names
New York Daily News
They don't own mansions and skyscrapers; they control domain names. Cahill, a firefighter, bought Statenisland.com for $30000 seven years ago.

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Chavez doesn’t just swing bats, he makes them – San Francisco Chronicle

Chavez doesn't just swing bats, he makes them
San Francisco Chronicle
Just three days after the decision to call the company Diego Bats, someone purchased the domain name diegobats.com and has tried to get Chavez to pony up

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Chavez doesn’t just swing bats, he builds ‘em – San Francisco Chronicle

Chavez doesn't just swing bats, he builds 'em
San Francisco Chronicle
Just three days after the decision to call the company Diego Bats, someone purchased the domain name diegobats.com and has tried to get Chavez to pony up