Pa. landowners fight eminent domain for gas field (Lebanon Daily News)CLEARVILLE, Pa.?Some south-central Pennsylvania landowners fighting an eminent domain lawsuit to take their below-ground mineral rights for an underground natural gas storage field say they feel they never had a chance to have a say on what happens to their land.
Very Valuable Parked Domain: WWW.YOURDOMAIN.COM (Search Engine Roundtable) I found a DigitalPoint Forums thread that was pretty funny. In short, they mentioned how www.yourdomain.com has a PageRank score of seven. It is true, the parked domain, www.yourdomain.com does have a PageRank score of seven. Web Page URL : http://www.yourdomain.com The Page Rank : 7/10 It is a very ...
New Internet domain name plan criticized (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)A proposal to create hundreds of new Internet domain names as alternatives to ".com" has suffered a setback as a key U.S. government agency warned that the plan might not benefit consumers or promote competition.
Verizon awarded $33.15m against cybersquatter (The Register) Good luck collecting it Verizon has been awarded $33.15m in a cybersquatting lawsuit against a shady domain aggregator that registered hundreds of websites using the telco's name and trademarks.?
Campaign demanded Change.gov Web domain (WorldNet Daily)U.S. government officials approved President-elect Barack Obama's use of a "dot-gov" web domain name after initially rejecting it when a campaign transition team chief warned a waiver of the rules was necessary so that "a clear message of 'CHANGE'" could be effected.
Verizon wins $31 million judgment in cybersquatting case (Network World)Verizon Communications has won USD$31.15 million in damages in a cybersquatting case it brought against domain registry OnlineNIC, while Microsoft is seeking judgment against the same company and Yahoo has recently filed similar charges.
New domain names questioned (The Buffalo News)WASHINGTON -- A proposal to create hundreds of new Internet domain names as alternatives to ?.com? has suffered a setback as a key U. S. government agency warned that the plan might not benefit consumers or promote competition.