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Domain Names Spain Archivo De las Noticias
21-Mar-2008
- 'Blogging WIPO: The New Development Agenda (Electronic Frontier Foundations)
Last year the World Intellectual Property Organization adopted a set of 45 ground-breaking proposals on how WIPO should reorient its operations to foster economic and social development within its 182 Member States.
- '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 ...
- 'EU targets tax havens - EUbusiness Week no 391 (Eu Business)
Publisher's Note ================ EU finance ministers made another stab this week at cracking down on tax dodgers who stash their cash in offshore accounts.
- 'GreatDomains Auction 2008 Received Six Figure Bid (Web Host Directory)
Sedo, the leading online marketplace where users buy and sell domain names and websites, today announced that the company closed its second GreatDomains auction of the year with a six-figure bid for Eggs.com valued at $112,500. In addition, bids that surpassed $25,000 were placed on appartment.com, handhelds.com and bobbleheads.com.
- 'Amen, the Second Largest Webhost* in France, Partners with Comodo to Offer Merchants Highly ... (ThomasNet)
Comodo Products Will Be Offered to Amen's 150,000+ customers Jersey City, NJ February 28, 2008 - Comodo, a leading Certification Authority and Internet security company and Amen, one of Europe's leading webhosts announced a multi-year deal enabling Amen to offer Comodo's range of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) based Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates. Comodo's line of PKI-based SSL ...
- 'OFAC closes European tour operator?s 80 websites (Granma Internacional)
THE U.S. government has ordered a national company that registers internet domain names to close, without prior notice, some 80 websites belonging to a British tour operator, used for selling trips to Cuba, among other destinations.
- 'US seizes domain name of Spanish company selling Cuba trips (Ars Technica)
The United States has traditionally defended itself as a neutral guardian of Internet governance, but that's not always true. The Department of the Treasury recently ordered a European man's travel business offline on the basis that he offered trips to Cuba, despite the fact that neither the man, his company, or the servers in question reside on US soil. Read More...
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