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Found domain names free in Internet Domain Names, Trademarks and Free Speech (Elgar Intellectual Property and Global Development)

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Internet Domain Names, Trademarks and Free Speech (Elgar Intellectual Property and Global Development)

As the first form of truly rivalrous digital property, Internet domain names raise many challenges for law and policy makers. Analyzing the ways in which past disputes have been decided by courts and arbitrators, Jacqueline Lipton offers a comprehensive, global examination of the legal, regulatory and policy issues that will shape the future of Internet domain name governance. This comprehensive examination of domain name disputes involving personal names and political and cultural issues sheds

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Found domain registration international in IDN Internationalized Domain Names – How It Works – Global Domains International Inc. USA

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tinyurl.com Solidly branded for since 2000 as “WebSite” for use with Latin based characters, .WS “WorldSite” International Domain Names will become an even larger brand worldwide when used to reference all non-Latin character sets. Global Domains International, Inc. (“GDI”) is pleased to introduce International Domain Names (IDNs). For the first time, .WS “WorldSite” international domains will make it possible for international Internet users who have been limited by language and cultural barriers to gain access to the online world in their native languages’ character sets. — Our Mission: FREEDOM OF ACCESS. SECURITY OF CONTENT. ™ January 28, 2011 – Egypt June 3, 2011 – Syria On two days in 2011, a combined total of more than 100 million people were suddenly cut off from the Internet. Which country is next to be shut off from the Internet without notice? Imagine how it would feel owning a business or running an organization that relied on a website being accessible worldwide and watching it get completely shut down due to a dictatorial government. Imagine being a citizen abroad trying to find information about the upheaval in your country, but the website you wanted to access was shut down because it was within the dictator’s control. Uneasy feeling, isn’t it? January through March, 2010 – China The .CN registry reverses its policy, and requires every registrant of .CN domains to submit a copy of a Chinese business license and a Chinese citizen photo identification
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