'Don?t Register Your Domain in the U.S. if it?s Controversial (CircleID) In the news lately have been a number of incidents where U.S. courts, or the U.S. government itself has ordered domain registrars to shut down free speech. First was the E360 vs Spamhaus case, in which accused spammer E360 Insight sued anti-spam organization Spamhaus for labeling them as spammers and won by default when Spamhaus insisted that U.S. courts did not have jurisdiction over them ...
'Sign Up For the Daily Anorak (Anorak) STEVE Marshall is an English travel agent living in Spain. As the New York Times reports, he offers trips to Cuba. But his business is being damaged by the United States government.
'A Getty study of Rudofsky, 'virtuoso in the art of life' (Calendarlive.com) If you've never heard of Bernard Rudofsky, the subject of a small, dense new show at the Getty Research Institute , you might start by asking your mother. She may know at least a little something about the primitive-chic Bernardo sandals he designed, which were made famous in the 1960s by Jackie Kennedy and other style mavens. If she belongs to a certain generation, she may have owned a pair.