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  • Poll: Restrict eminent domain (The Cincinnati Enquirer)Ohio voters overwhelmingly favor making it tougher for the government to force the sale of private property under eminent domain laws, according to a poll released Wednesday.


  • ICANN May Strengthen Domain Privacy Rules (TechNewsWorld.com)Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright. Help may be on the way as a key task force last week endorsed a proposal that would give more privacy options to small businesses and other domain name owners.


  • Pricing Promotion Sparks New Land Rush for China's .cn Internet Domain; US-based Registrar Offers Domains for Just $7.99 (PR Web)EnCirca (http://www.encirca.com), international Registrar for the .cn country-code top-level domain name, announces an 80% price reduction for companies and users residing outside of China. EnCirca is offering .cn domains for just $7.99, lower than normal pricing for .com domain names. The special promotion applies to a one year registration of all ASCII-based .cn domains. The promotion will end ...


  • Data Domain, CommVault Partner (Byte and Switch)SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Data Domain, a leading provider of Enterprise Protection Storage systems for disk backup and network-based disaster recovery, today announced that it has achieved the status of CommVault(R) Strategic Partner.


  • City Sued Over Domain Development (Austin Chronicle)Brian Rodgers , a longtime critic of using public funds to assist retail development ? as the city of Austin did for the Domain luxury shopping area ? filed suit Monday, March 19 in Travis County District Court against the city. This was his second lawsuit against the city related to the Domain.


  • Legislature considering 31 eminent domain bills (Daily Journal)The state office of the National Federation of Business is tracking 31 eminent domain-related bills in the New Jersey Legislature in the current session.


  • Privacy for domain owners moves forward (USA Today)Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright.


  • Ariz. Seeks New Check on Eminent Domain (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Union Pacific Railroad's expansion projects across southern Arizona are drawing complaints, prompting a state Senate panel to call for new state regulatory oversight of use of eminent domain by railroads.


  • Domain Aims To Retain Residents (KXAN 36 Austin)The city is planning a bigger - and some said "better" - downtown Austin to the north as The Domain debuts. The goal of the development is to keep people in town and cut down on traffic, because the city's population is expected to double in the next 20 to 30 years.


  • NeuStar Launches Chinese and Japanese Language Domain Names in .BIZ TLD (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) NeuStar, Inc. announced today that it has deployed internationalized domain names for both the Chinese and the Japanese languages in the .BIZ top- level Internet domain. Interested registrants will be able to secure .BIZ domain names using these characters as of April 21, 2007.