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A recent decision by United States District Court in Missouri clarified an important distinction regarding jurisdictional issues within internet law about intrenet law jurisdictional issues. The...
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Watch out for all the very well done cleverly disguised attempts to get your login name and password to various websites such as PayPal, Amazon.com, your Bank accounts, Facebook, plus email providers...
View ArticleGood News! FTC Launches Investigation of Google
IT’S ABOUT TIME! The Federal Trade Commission is preparing to serve Google with legal subpoenas, starting a major antitrust investigation of Google. The U.S. FTC will be investigating if Google has...
View ArticleDeath Threats via a DDOS Attack
Hi all, Some of you may or may not be aware that for the last 10 days my blog, Whizzbangsblog.com, has been down due to a consistent DDOS attack. The reason for the attack was directly due to my...
View ArticleBad Faith “impossible” domain reg’d 11-years ago
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View Article.CO.UK Domains Significant Decline in Value
Domainindex.com, the domain industry’s leading benchmarking, TLD analysis, rating and Domain appraisal service, has announced today that it has changed its rating for .co.uk from AA to B...
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