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Posted by: Arturo Reyes in Mexico, Domain names on
Feb 24, 2009
Network Information Center Mexico, S.C. (NIC-MEXICO), an entity related to the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, and in charge of managing domain names with country code domain (ccTLD) mx, informed that domain names directly under Top Level Domain (TLD) mx will be available again. Between 1989 and 1996, the registration of domain names using TLDs with mx only, such as anahuac.mx, were restricted to universities and certain very specific entities. In 1996, NIC MEXICO made the edu.mx TLD available, and closed the registration for new domains under the TLD mx directly, thus the only available TLDs with ccTLD mx were com.mx, gob.mx, net.mx, org.mx and edu.mx. On January 28, 2009, NIC-Mexico informed that it will allow the registration of domains under the TLD mx
Posted by: Raja Selvam in Trademarks, Trademark use in India, trademark registration, trademark, Trade Marks, Selvam and Selvam, Selvam Selvam, India, Domain names, domain name tasting on
Sep 22, 2008
Introduction In 1964, when the world was brimming with fear of Cold War the American rulers, had a more all-encompassing problem – communication. They realized that the traditional technology of having a centralized system would not work. This fear mandated a need on the government to do something different - to develop a whole new scheme for post-nuclear communication. The technology, which was developed to communicate during nuclear war, was developed to so much an extent so as to cater even tracking of seismological phenomena, transmit pressing news bulletins, and send email to people. “It is an example of a technology with more uses than anybody ever imagined”. The Internet one uses today provides efficient and inexpensive communications between people around the world. More
The Minister of Communications of Colombia aproved the Resolution 001652 (on July 30th), with the new policies for delegation of domain names under cctld .co The new policies are part of the documents for the process to designate the new ccTLD .co Administrator. The resolution [in spanish]: http://www.mincomunicaciones.gov.co/mincom/src/user_docs/Noticias/res0284de2008.pdf -------------- El Ministerio de Comunicaciones informa a la comunidad en general que la política del ccTLD .co fue aprobada el pasado 30 de julio mediante Resolución 001652 de 2008. Las nuevas políticas son parte de los documentos para el proceso de designación del nuevo Administrador del ccTLD .co La Resolución en: http://www.mincomunicaciones.gov.co/mincom/src/user_docs/Noticias/res0284de2008.pdf Source / Fuente:
Vicki Roberts is not only an author, an actress and a TV producer, she is also a US "Celebrity Attorney", as detailed on her home page . Her domain name [irestmycase.com] dates back to 1999. On October 24, 2005, Ms. Roberts applied for the registration as a service mark of the Word Mark -in non-standard character form- "IRESTMYCASE" for legal services, under Serial No. 76649075. After several back and forth Office Actions, replies, refusal decisions and Appeals of the PTO's refusal, Ms. Roberts lost her case before the TTAB (Refusal admitted,Ex parte appeal, 2008/05/02: , from where the following quotes are taken) on the following grounds: - "www.irestmycase.com clearly is intended to indicate the address for applicant's website" [...] and [not] used to indicate the source of applicant's
Posted by: Amit Zuckerstein in USPTO, United States, United Kingdom, UK-IPO, TTab, Trademarks, trademark, private copying, Patent Legislation, Inventors, indefinite articles, ICANN, Domain names, domain name tasting, defences, cyberlaw, Copyright defences, copyright, consultation, claims, blogging, Australia on
Jan 21, 2008
I'd like to share 10 IP related blog posts that caught my eye in the previous week. Patents 1. Dennis Crouch, in his blog "PatentlyO", writes about one of the suggested changes mentioned in the Senate report on patent reform and in particular to the elimination of
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