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Cybersquatting can be a big business for the shady parties that engage in it but for one company it may not have been such a wise move. A federal California court has upheld a previous ruling that awarded $33.15 million in damages to the US telecommunications company Verizon to be paid by a company that registered hu... |
27 August 2009 05:12 GMT |
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Yahoo has a clear goal ahead of it, at least that's what it keeps saying, focusing on content, its homepage and better integration of its services. Moving towards content creation seems like a smart move – AOL has been doing it quite successfully – and one of Yahoo's hottest properties in this a... |
11 August 2009 05:43 GMT |
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The US government isn't going to let ICANN go without a fight. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is a non-profit company set up to handle top-level domain names. Founded in 1998, it's an independent organization but still has strong ties with various US government bodies through a Join... |
6 August 2009 11:22 GMT |
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Famous sports car maker Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. was pleased to find out that WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) ruled positive on two complaints made by the Italian-based company regarding trademark disputes on two domain names.The cases dealt with the registration and bad faith usage of the lambor... |
6 August 2009 09:15 GMT |
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Currently holding about 11.5 million domain names for sale, Sedo has reported two huge sales this week. The domain name Jesus.net was sold for $124,337, while in a previous sale, Server.com was sold for a huge $770,000. Before the sale, Jesus.net was redirecting traffic towards Christ.com, since after that all v... |
5 August 2009 12:24 GMT |
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New Jersey authorities have decided to charge Daniel Gonclaves with several domain theft-related felonies. The 25-year-old computer geek is accused of stealing the P2P.com domain name from Marc Ostrofsky, Lesli and Albert Angel in 2006, which he later sold to NBA superstar Mark Madsen for 110,000 dollars.Besides this... |
5 August 2009 10:44 GMT |
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In a data breach notification sent to the Office of Privacy Protection in Wisconsin, as required by law, CheckFree estimates that as much as 160,000 customers might have been affected in early December, when their domain names were hijacked. We previously reported that at least two domain names belonging to the popul... |
17 December 2008 10:49 GMT |
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Two domain names belonging to the e-bill payment service CheckFree have been hijacked by an Estern European cybercriminal gang. The DNS records for the domains have been altered to point to a malware distribution server. CheckFree is one of the largest services that provide individuals with the ability to pay utility... |
4 December 2008 05:09 GMT |
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If you are planning to have a website and to use a free web hosting service to get on the Internet you have many options to choose from, because there are many providers that will give you a free web hosting account. But, first of all you will need a domain name. In case you do not have a domain name yet, besides t... |
26 September 2007 10:25 GMT |
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When you decide to have a website on Internet, first you must register a domain name. A domain name is a text corresponding to an IP address that makes your Internet presence unique. The domain name will represent the address of your website, such as www.yourdomainname.com. The suffix, .com (in this case) defines the... |
13 September 2007 11:07 GMT |
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