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  • Proposal would restrict eminent domain powers in Nevada (KTVN Reno)CARSON CITY, Nev. A bipartisan group of Nevada lawmakers is proposing a constitutional amendment to limit eminent domain powers _ the latest development in a multi-pronged response to a 2006 ballot initiative with stronger language.


  • Eminent domain may come easier (Standard-Examiner)City officials say Ogden River Project will benefit if bill passes OGDEN -- It may be easier for the city to acquire private property for the long-awaited Ogden River Project if the state Legislature approves a bill restoring eminent domain as a tool to tackle urban blight.


  • National Arbitration Forum Reports 21% Increase in 2006 Domain Name Filings (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) MINNEAPOLIS---- http://www.domain-disputes.com - The National Arbitration Forum reports that their domain name disputes resolutions increased by 21% in 2006 compared to 2005. The National Arbitration Forum handled 1,658 Internet trademark disputes in 2006, making it the largest filing year since the inception of their domain name dispute program.


  • Domain name tasting is big business for unscrupulous elements (EARTHtimes.org)A system of allowing a five-day grace period so that domain name buyers are facilitated to check, experiment and verify their proposed internet address, has become a business proposition for wily entrepreneurs and spammers.


  • Entrepreneurs are taking advantage of a five-day grace period to sample millions of domain names (International Herald Tribune)With up to six million names tied up at any given time through a practice known as domain-name 'tasting,' individuals and businesses are having even greater difficulty finding good names.


  • Proposal would restrict eminent domain powers (Reno Gazette-Journal)A bipartisan group of Nevada lawmakers is proposing a constitutional amendment to limit eminent domain powers -- the latest development in a multi-pronged response to a 2006 ballot initiative with stronger language.


  • Domain Registration Loophole (WebProNews) It's always satisfying to learn something new about an industry, and today brings to light a marketing practice, I never knew existed. AP explores a loophole with domain registration , which allows anyone to return a registered domain name within 5 days and get a full refund. This has led to hundreds of thousands of domain speculators and search arbitragers registering domain names, testing ...


  • Eminent Domain, Imminent Danger (The MIT Tech)The power of eminent domain permits government to seize your house, land or business for "public use," the term used in the constitutional clause which limits this authority.