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  • Verizon claims record $33 million win in suit over domain cybersquatting (InternetRetailer.com)Telecom company Verizon Communications Inc. announced today what it says is the largest court judgment against cybersquatters, a $33.15 award from a federal court against domain registrar OnlineNIC.


  • 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 ...


  • Verizon wins $33 million in domain name lawsuit (TG Daily)Verizon Communications was awarded $33.2 million in a lawsuit against a domain aggregator that registered hundreds of domain names containing Verizon trademarks.


  • 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.