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31 Jan, 2007 8:03 pm
... law firms establish standardized e-discovery processes, providing dramatic reductions in the time, effort and costs associated with
e-discovery. In addition to its latest software release, ... their law firms can standardize on a set way of doing discovery every time. They
get better results faster, have improved control and spend ... and consulting organizations. Attenex Advantage partners bring deep domain
expertise that can help a corporation develop and implement a repeatable e-discovery process. E ...
10 Oct, 2007 9:41 pm
... DNS in December, 1992. [15] Since that time, NSI had managed the registration and maintenance of the generic top level domains
(gTLDs), [16] until the incorporation of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in ... accountability and transparency
of ICANN has drawn the attraction of the world. Officially, ICANN is a private and not-for-profit corporation, which is neither a governmental
agency nor intergovernmental organization as intended in the White Paper. [34] However, ...
5 Nov, 2008 5:45 pm
... of doing business online. The companies also say there couldn't be a worse time than a down economy to saddle them with the added expense.
The organization that oversees the Internet, ... , vice president of New York Life's corporate Internet department. The application fee to operate a new top-level domain is $185,000. Companies that buy the rights to ... LIfe's Mr. Hittel. "It is difficult enough to get consumers to visit any domain name that doesn't end with .com," he says. Companies say they have ...
31 Mar 12:57 am
... of the area with real estate agents representing New London Development Corporation at one and the same time offering to purchase and threatening eminent domain if option agreements were not signed, the constant
badgering of ... the Department of Transportation or another public agency informing that person that an easement or a total or partial take is about to occur. Eminent domain is a fact of life in Connecticut. Most of the use is to satisfy the plans and projects of DOT and to a lesser extent ...
26 Aug 5:02 pm
... News In recent years, New York has earned the dubious distinction of being one of thenation's worst abusers of eminent domain. The Empire
State Development Corp. (ESDC) and localities have approved condemnation of property for a huge range of ... highest court has interpreted the New York Constitution's provision that
property may be taken only for "public use." It's time for the court to take a long, hard look - before more damage is done. The fundamental
legal question is whether the state should ...
1 Jan, 2008 11:11 am
... The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency and Creative Commons Canada, in partnership with Creative Commons Corporation in the US, today
announced the development of a Canadian public domain registry. The ground-breaking project - the most comprehensive of its kind in ... Can you
believe that your investment to obtain this extremely comprehensive package is currently only $77 For this limited time promotion during days)
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24 Jun, 2008 9:31 pm
... examples, and criticisms are welcome and will be invaluable contributions to this process.) The first step to establishing a website is registering a domain name. This will be your address-and to some extent, your identity-on the Internet. Technical Overview A domain name' ... ) in order to find it. To make this process work without conflicts, domains are registered for periods of 1-10 years at a
time. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers manages this structure, known as the
Domain ...
27 Jun, 2008 2:47 pm
... of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the California nonprofit corporation that allocates "names" (domain names) and "numbers" (IP numbers). ICANN has moved to create a process
for opening the Top ... the strongly negative reaction our proposal received when we introduced it at the ICANN meeting in Buchrest, Romania, in June 2002. At that time, I think the general consensus among the various constituency groups was that opening the root (the top level domain name space) ...
9 Oct 12:10 pm
... , Ratner partnered with the Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC), a controversial and embattled state agency with the power to
bypass zoning laws and seize private property via eminent domain. It's a classic case of eminent ... the condemnation of virtually any property
for any reason. For example, a 2001 state appellate court decision ruled that Times Square was blighted, allowing the condemnation of property there for the purpose of
transferring it to the New York Times to build a new ...
13 Oct 11:33 am
... . The court's Public Information Office's summary of the case: This proceeding challenges the use of eminent domain by the Empire State
Development Corporation (ESDC) to take property on the site of the proposed Atlantic Yards project in downtown Brooklyn for development ...
enacted the provision in 1821, and by a raft of decisions from this Court during the 19th and early 20th centuries -- a time considerably
closer to its enactment than more modern cases that have been infected by the U.S. Supreme ...
29 Jul 3:29 pm
... the DIAMOND BRITE mark and the domain name from another company, but quickly stopped using the mark, and a short time later stopped displaying content on the "www.diamondbrite.com" website. The PTO in due course cancelled 3M's DIAMOND BRITE registrations for ... it in a
manner that could be confused with 3M's unrelated DIAMOND GRADE mark; and (2) it had a corporate policy of continuing to renew its registered domain names indefinitely unless there was an explicit corporate decision not to. The 11th ...
18 May 6:52 am
... 2006, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved a plan that will allow private parties to create custom
online domains. These domain names may ... between similar but equally valid marks. Until now, the coveted dotcom domain has gone in a first-come, first-served fashion; where the first to arrive has ... wait. At this point trademark owners should simply monitor
developments in this area and time will tell what comes next. Details of plan revisions and comment procedure can ...
19 Jul, 2007 2:39 am
... 's website. And that is not all. On June 14, 2007, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) staff prepared a 39 page
Report on Domain Name Tasting and presented it to the Generic Names Supporting ... of a trademark in order to test for traffic, facilitating
trademark infringement on a massive level. Further, by the time the trademark owner discovers that a domain name identical or similar to its trademark has been registered, it is often too late for the trademark owner to act as ...
27 Oct, 2008 4:12 pm
... domains for blogs. The premise being that 'the .com extension, albeit being the best one, is most of the times taken already.' Forget the .net or .org domains
unless you are a non profit organization, in which case .org could ... more professional. Have you ever seen a Toyota.net or Amazon.org domain
name for a strongly branded corporation? People will key in the .com, no matter whether you tell them you have a .net or .org domain. It's human nature. Tell someone they need to go channel 13 on their ...
30 Nov, 2007 6:26 pm
... You can't please all the people all the time. Yet not one senator in the hearing came forward to second Rice's effort to move the bill ...
notice and good faith negotiations with property owners before exercising eminent domain. Virginia SB 781, SB 1296, HB 2954 - Defines public
use for which eminent domain may be exercised to be, among other uses, the possession, ownership, occupation and enjoyment of property by the
public or a public corporation, or for the removal of blight where the property ...
8 May, 2008 5:10 am
... published, copyrighted play. Copyright in the film expired through a failure to timely renew. Copyright in the play, Pygmalion, continued until 1988. Defendant began
distributing the now public domain film in 1972. The owners of the play (Shaw had died) ... , and Don Knotts as his deputy, cousin, and best
friend Barney Fife. In March 1997, Paramount Pictures Corporation, a predecessor-in-interest to CBS, submitted renewal applications for
episodes 80 through 95 (the "16 Middle Episodes"), as well ...
29 Sep, 2008 10:36 pm
... and bonds responded favorably. Investors and creditors decided that the elimination of debt overhang and the avoidance of threatened corporate bankruptcies more than offset
the cost to creditors of receiving 60 cents on the dollar. And the taxpayer did ... that sweeps the country requires a solution of like scope. Like the abrogation of the gold standard
clauses, eminent domain is a blunt instrument, one that inevitably will be overly generous to some and will hurt others. But hurting the
ordinary ...
20 Oct, 2006 7:56 am
... as ``.cn'' for China and ``.jp'' for Japan. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers earlier approved ``.eu'' for the
European Union. Made up of groups that run domain names for China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and other countries ... languages under
``.asia.'' ICANN also has been exploring allowing suffixes in other languages, too, though that will take time and is unaffected by Wednesday's
decision on ``.asia.'' Finalizing the contract between ICANN and DotAsia could take weeks. ...
8 Jun, 2007 10:17 pm
... 's recent column looks at the focuses on the delays associated with establishing multilingual domain names (often referred to as
internationalized domain names): Imagine if each time a Canadian Internet user entered an email or
website address, they would ... use the Roman characters for most aspects of their Internet addressing. The Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers (ICANN), the agency responsible for administering the domain name system, has long pledged to remedy this issue by ...
25 Jul 10:55 am
... sovereigns have begun to operate indirectly through subordinate legal persons that operate like privately held multinational corporations. In that form, sovereigns are
becoming a more significant presence in global markets as owners as well as investors. More importantly, ... because they came at a critical time when risk-taking capital was scarce and market sentiment was pessimistic."31 Others were SOEs, which purchased some of the operating assets of ailing
corporations in the United States and ...
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