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Universities Block Triple-x Domain Names [USA Today]
December 11, 2011 @ 8:18 PMNew .xxx addresses became available to the public last week, but some schools didn’t wait that long to secure important addresses, as a way to prevent adult content providers from profitting off them.
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Marketingland.com Sold to Third Door Media via Sedo
December 11, 2011 @ 7:02 PMSedo, the leading online domain marketplace and monetization provider, today announced that it has sold marketingland.com to Third Door Media, Inc. The company is leveraging the domain name to launch a new internet marketing news site that will provide marketers with informative and timely digital marketing coverage.
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Businessweek's Advice On Domain Names Really Sucks
December 11, 2011 @ 9:09 AMIn an article published by Businessweek.com today on domain names, they gave pretty some bad advice to business owners on a domain name strategies and their importance.
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What's The .Rush?
December 11, 2011 @ 8:43 AMFor two decades, .com, .org and some 20 other “generic top-level domain names” have served as calling cards for the vast majority of Web sites. That may change dramatically — and not for the better — if the obscure but powerful organization that manages domain names gets its way.
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Texas Universities Buy Up Dot-XXX Domain Names
December 11, 2011 @ 5:56 AMTexas A&M University officials say they have bought up 15 dot-xxx domain names to keep the porn industry from associating itself with various Aggie trademarks.
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Senator Wyden Wants Answers From DHS Over Domain Name Seizures
December 11, 2011 @ 4:09 AMA day after federal authorities returned a music-review site it seized a year ago, dajaz1.com was back online, greeting visitors with a powerful message about proposed web-censorship legislation. The site’s attorney said he was never afforded an opportunity to challenge the seizure for an entire year.
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MGM Resorts Domain Name Lawsuit Battle Heats Up
December 11, 2011 @ 2:47 AMEarlier this month, MGM Resorts International filed a lawsuit against several entrepreneurs who have purchased domain names that pertain to different MGM properties, with attorneys for MGM stating that they were “cyber squatters.” This legal battle is beginning to heat up, as a Texas man has filed a response to the MGM lawsuit that challenges their stance.
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University Spends $3,000 On XXX Domain Names to Save Face
December 9, 2011 @ 12:29 PMThe University of Kansas has reportedly purchased $3,000 worth of .xxx domain names since they went on sale two months ago.
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Senator Wants Answers From DHS Over Domain Name Seizures
December 9, 2011 @ 8:36 AMA day after federal authorities returned a music-review site it seized a year ago, dajaz1.com was back online, greeting visitors with a powerful message about proposed web-censorship legislation. The site’s attorney said he was never afforded an opportunity to challenge the seizure for an entire year.
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B.C. Businesses Hot for .XXX Domain Names
December 8, 2011 @ 3:45 PMLocal companies and universities are snatching up newly released suggestive domain names to avoid potential embarrassing situations in the future.
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