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  • Poll: Restrict eminent domain (The Cincinnati Enquirer)Ohio voters overwhelmingly favor making it tougher for the government to force the sale of private property under eminent domain laws, according to a poll released Wednesday.


  • Data Domain, CommVault Partner (Byte and Switch)SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Data domain, a leading provider of Enterprise Protection Storage systems for disk backup and network-based disaster recovery, today announced that it has achieved the status of CommVault(R) Strategic Partner.


  • Ariz. Seeks New Check on Eminent Domain (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Union Pacific Railroad's expansion projects across southern Arizona are drawing complaints, prompting a state Senate panel to call for new state regulatory oversight of use of eminent domain by railroads.


  • City Sued Over Domain Development (Austin Chronicle)Brian Rodgers , a longtime critic of using public funds to assist retail development ? as the city of Austin did for the Domain luxury shopping area ? filed suit Monday, March 19 in Travis County District Court against the city. This was his second lawsuit against the city related to the Domain.


  • Privacy for domain owners moves forward (USA Today)Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright.


  • ICANN May Strengthen Domain Privacy Rules (TechNewsWorld.com)Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright. Help may be on the way as a key task force last week endorsed a proposal that would give more privacy options to small businesses and other domain name owners.


  • Pricing Promotion Sparks New Land Rush for China's .cn Internet Domain; US-based Registrar Offers Domains for Just $7.99 (PR Web)EnCirca (http://www.encirca.com), international Registrar for the .cn country-code top-level domain name, announces an 80% price reduction for companies and users residing outside of China. EnCirca is offering .cn domains for just $7.99, lower than normal pricing for .com domain names. The special promotion applies to a one year registration of all ASCII-based .cn domains. The promotion will end ...