Lodi trailer park residents beat back eminent domain (The Star-Ledger)In another loss for the forces using eminent domain to reshape communities, an appellate panel yesterday rejected an appeal by Lodi officials to force two private trailer parks to move so they could be replaced with upscale housing and shops.
Simpsons Movie Masters Its Own Domain (E! Online) All it took was for 20th Century Fox to have a cow, man, and the unthinkable occurred: Homer J. Simpson came out a winner. The United Nation's World Intellectual Property Organization...
'Cybersquatter' loses claim on Simpsons domain name (Toronto Star)GENEVA ? Woo-hoo! The Simpsons Movie has won its name back on the Internet. A U.N. agency has ruled that ownership of the domain name thesimpsonsmovie.com must be handed to News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox, which owns the rights to the film and the popular TV series.
Domain names: 21st century real estate on the Web (The Pantagraph)NEW YORK -- Inside a midtown hotel, Larry Fischer is on his cell phone with a financial backer as his partner Ari Goldberger does quick research on a laptop computer. They are bidding furiously at this auction of Internet domain names, with hopes of snagging megayachts.com. The duo won't be deterred. They want this name.
Eminent domain rejection upheld (The Record)LODI ? A state appellate panel on Tuesday upheld a Superior Court decision that the borough did not prove it had the right to invoke eminent domain to seize the homes of trailer park residents for redevelopment.