Domain Name Law
Domain Name Law
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International Domain Name Law $261.6 The Domain Name System (DNS), which matches computer addresses to human-friendly domain names, has given rise to many legal issues. Two important issues are – arrangements for governing the DNS, and the use of trade marks as domain names. This book examines the extent to which principles of national trade mark law have been used in UDRP decisions. |
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Domain Name Law And Practice $702.68 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Law, Morality and the Private Domain $38 Law, Morality and the Private Domain |
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Domain Name Law and Practice : An International Handbook $536.25 No Synopsis Available |
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The Sex.Com Chronicles $2.99 The Sex.Com Chronicles captures the dizzying atmosphere of exploding wealth and mad ambition that fueled the growth of the early Internet in its Wild-West phase. Written by the trial lawyer who won the historic case to recover the world’s most valuable Internet domain name, Charles Carreon’s crisp narrative begins from the personal perspective of a lone trial lawyer challenged to take on the case … |
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Domainer’s Magazine, Issue 16 (Selling Your Domain Property) $1.99 July/August 2009 – Selling Your Domain Property – Industry Info: Best Blogs, News Sites and More – DomainConvergence Preview – Domainer’s Legal – Ask the Experts… |
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Law of Electronic Commercial Transactions: Contemporary Issues in the EU, US and China (Routledge Research in Information Technology and E-Commerce Law) $111.42 The exponential growth of electronic usage in global commercial transactions has generated potential opportunities in productivity, facilitated the cross-border free movement of goods and service, and stimulated export and import trade as well as domestic sale, but at the same time, it has led to new challenges to existing laws due to the unique characteristics and complexities of online technolog… |
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Quicken Lawyer Small Business Bundle $69.99 Quicken Lawyer Small Business Bundle delivers three great products to your desktop: Quicken Lawyer 2003 Business Deluxe, Starting and Running a Successful Newsletter or Magazine, and How to Get Your Business on the Web. A comprehensive resource for small-business owners, this suite keeps you abreast of everyday workplace, employee, and business management issues, while reducing legal fees. Easy-t… |
Search Engine Tips On Domain Names
If you’re just starting out, and you haven’t decided what niche or business you’re going for, once you pick that niche, the best of the search engine tips you should do is register that domain name as early as possible and put a piece of content up there on topic. You want to let that domain name age.
As I operate various markets, I do all my planning by the start of the year. I draft right away the things I need accomplished with in the year. I will register the domain name for each market then grab some topical articles from Need-An-Article which I will post on each of the sites. Next aim for me is to get them indexed by building links to them. When I return to these at a much later time, everything will be easier. We don’t have to worry so much about holding back the speed at which we’re building links because we’ve had a chance to age that domain name.
Part of the search engine tips I share in any SEO training I conduct is go for .com, .net and .org. Those are top level sites. I’ll go for one to three keywords typically and I’ll avoid hyphens as well, they just look spammy. There has been discussion as to whether or not having a hyphen in a domain name will affect how it will rank and ages back it did matter. Some of my domain names like trading-secrets-revealed.com is one of my domain names and I registered that ages ago.
I probably didn’t load enough keywords in there but it does well on the web page ranking for money management, which is the keyword we’re going after and it does have dashes in it. But from a branding point of view and how much easier it is when I say melbourneseoservices.com, it’s much easier for anyone searching for our SEO company website to type that in and go the domain name than it is to say go to www.meta-formula, and that’s a dash, not an underscore and having to clarify that. So where you can, avoid hyphens. One to three keywords and you want to try and go for keyword rich.
This shows why I have Melbourne SEO services as my domain name. Strategically, it already contains the keywords. Part of the reason for that is when we’re building inbound links, a lot of links that you’re going to build back to the website are going to have the URL as the anchor text for that link that we’re building. When you’re building links for the URL, you are able to effectively build links back with the correct anchor text. This is all because of the presence of the precious keywords in your domain name.
One thing that may not be applicable for these search engine tips is if we are building a brand name online. Going back, Planet 13 is a brand name. We decide to use it instead of going after bandmerch.com. But we did register official band merchandise. Frankly, we are using this for some other purposes. Unless you are going for branding, keenly follow the shared tips. Here you can see one of our clients – the dentist. To begin with, he already had that domain name which is also his business name so it is ok to use it in that point in time. We can do a lot of things. We can still rank a page without having the keyword in it but it just makes it a little bit easier.
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A Practical Guide to e-Commerce and Internet Law $17.97 Used - This thorough and comprehensive text aims to be the essential guide to the legal requirements of doing business online. It covers all the main areas of e-commerce and Internet law, including: domain name registration; dispute resolution; contractual arrangements; dealing with third-party suppliers and agents; intellectual property; advertising; content; privacy; and human rights issues. The text also constructs a typical company case scenario to illustrate the legal complexities of e-comm |
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A Treatise On The Law Of Public Schools $21.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. CONDEMNATION OP SITES FOR SCHOOL- HOUSES. There is usually a statutory provision for the condemnation of property necessary for school purposes, and where such is not the case the general principles of the law of eminent domain would warrant the condemnation of property for that purpose.1 Ground may be condemned for the erection of a school-house.3 And for a school-yard. Schools are a public necessity, and the exercise of eminent domain is as justifiable as that of taxation for the same purpose.' School districts, as quasi corporations empowered by law to hold property for school purposes, have the ability to acquire real property, necessary for such purposes, by purchase. They may take by gift, grant, or devise in the corporate name and 1 " Mills on Eminent Domain," Sec. 17 ; Peukham v. Schonl District, 7 R.I., 545 ; Appointment of Viewers, Wyoming Com. Pleas, 4 Leg. Gazette, 410 ; Long v. Fuller, 68 Pa,. 170. 8 Townshp Board v. Hackman, 48 Mo., 243. 3 Williams . School District, 33 Vt., 271. CONDEMNATION OF SITES FOR SCHOOL-HOUSES. 33 capacity. And where the owner is willing that his property may be taken for school purposes upon a fair valuation, ground for the erection of school buildings may be acquired by agreement with such owner, and a contract of that kind be enforced as any other contract for the sale of real property. It is well, however, to bear in mind that, while this is true of the corporation, yet this gives the officers of such school corporation no right or power to make such contract without the direction of the corporation, for this might lead to great abuses. School districts are quasi 'corporations of very limited powers, and act through the medium of officers, or agents whose powers and duties are confined to special ... |