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Neiman Marcus sues domain name companies (AP via Yahoo! News) Neiman Marcus Group Inc. is suing a pair of domain name companies, accusing them of improperly registering more than 40 Internet addresses that resemble the department store chain's trademarks.
Questions on `.xxx' bid and domain names (AP via Yahoo! News) The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the Internet's key oversight agency, is nearing a vote on creating a voluntary ".xxx" domain name for prography sites.
Neiman Marcus sues domain name companies (KXAN 36 Austin)NEW YORK Neiman Marcus Group is suing a pair of domain name companies.
Neiman Marcus sues domain name companies (NewsChannel 10 Amarillo) NEW YORK Neiman Marcus Group is suing a pair of domain name companies. The Dallas-based retailer accuses them of improperly registering more than 40 Internet...
Web Hosting Provider LiquidShark Announces Domain Name Registrations & Transfers for $1.99 (TopHosts.com)March 23, 2007 ? (TopHosts News Brief) ? LiquidShark.com announced that it?s making domain names available for $1.99, with the purchase of any other product on their website.
Imminent change for eminent domain? (Dallas Morning News)In South Dallas, eminent domain can be a very dirty word.
NeuStar Launches Chinese and Japanese Language Domain Names in .BIZ TLD (CircleID)NeuStar has deployed internationalized domain names (IDNs) 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. more...
Imminent Change for Eminent Domain?: Some Say the Only Way to Wipe Out Blight is for Cities to Take Whole Blocks, With ... (RedNova)By Scott Goldstein, The Dallas Morning News Mar. 23--In South Dallas, eminent domain can be a very dirty word. City leaders used it against hundreds of landowners, most of them black, in 1969 to expand Cotton Bowl parking for the Dallas Cowboys, who soon left for Irving.
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.
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