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  • SHABERY: Woman denies owning blog containing insults against Prophet (The New Straits Times)The woman whose photograph and identity were used in a blog containing insults to Prophet Muhammad has denied owning the internet domain, Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek said today.


  • 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 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.


  • Verizon Wins $33 Million in Suit Over Domain Names (New York Times)The company has been awarded $33.2 million in a lawsuit against an Internet services company that it claimed had registered hundreds of domain names with Verizon trademarks.


  • Ruling party hits out at PAS leader's push for Islamic law (Malaysia Today)(Bernama) -- The woman whose photograph and identity were used in a blog containing insults to Prophet Muhammad has denied owning the internet domain, Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek said Saturday.


  • India, Malaysia to sign MoU on labour soon (The Hindu)SINGAPORE: India and Malaysia will sign a labour pact on the recruitment, placement and welfare of blue-collar workers in each other?s domain. The ?Memorandum of Understanding on Employment of Workers? is expected to ...


  • Verizon Wins $31 Million Judgment in Cybersquatting Case (PC World via Yahoo! News) 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.


  • 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.


  • 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.