July 29, 2006
EURid goes after domain name ‘warehousing’ (Domain names)
BRUSSELS, July 26 (UPI) — The European Internet domain name authority has suspended 74,000 .eu domain names and sued 400 registrars for abusing the service.
Source: www.upi.com
Today’s Business
New Orleans | Amid a desperate shortage of labor to rebuild the Gulf Coast following hurricanes Katrina and Rita, a business group launched an effort Friday to recruit and train up to 20,000 new construction workers for the region.
Source: www.myrtlebeachonline.com
Company Sues .eu Registrars, Suspends 74,000 Domain Names
EURid, the organisation that administers the dot-eu top-level domain, has suspended 74,000 domain names after launching a lawsuit against 400 US registrars for “breach of contract”.
Source: www.gigalaw.com
Tralliance Corporation, the .travel Registry, Reports Major Milestones, Appoints Cespedes CEO
The move comes six months after the official launch of .travel TLD dedicated exclusively to the travel and tourism industry, and further positions the company to sharpen its focus on expanding the consumer benefits globally. more…
Source: www.circleid.com
74,000 .eu domain names suspended over alleged fake registrations
Thousands of .eu domain names have been suspended by the body that administers the domain, over allegations that they have been registered unfairly.
Source: www.computerweekly.com
dotMobi Making the Mobile Web a Reality in North America
In the U.S., mobile Web sites largely go unused because sites are difficult to find, have limited content and function, and are poorly designed. Only 4% of North American households report using the mobile Web today. more…
Source: www.circleid.com
Intellectual Property
In line with Chinas declared intention to improve its laws and procedures for the protection of intellectual property rights, China Internet Network Information Center (“CINIC”) published the Measures for Resolving Domain Name Disputes (“Measures”) on 14 February 2006, which came into effect on 17 March 2006. These Measures regulate disputes arising from CN domain names and Chinese domain names
Source: www.mondaq.com
Hearing looks at Internet name privatization plan
The U.S. Commerce Department will hold a Wednesday hearing on the government’s September deadline to give up control over Internet domain names, a schedule that some high-tech industry advocates say should be delayed.
Source: news.yahoo.com
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