TINC
The Internet Namespace Cooperative. An alternate root service that separates the tld administration (.com,.net.org) from the root zone.
World Intellectual Piracy Organization
Explains that ICANN, WIPO, USPTO and DoC know the simple logical solution to trademark problems on Internet - Why they do not use - Laws they break and ploys used in UDRP.
Who can stake a claim in Cyberspace
Article by Michael Leventhal, Attorney at Law, about cyber-squatting laws. (November 6, 1995)
TINC
The Internet Namespace Cooperative. An alternate root service that separates the tld administration (.com,.net.org) from the root zone.
World Intellectual Piracy Organization
Explains that ICANN, WIPO, USPTO and DoC know the simple logical solution to trademark problems on Internet - Why they do not use - Laws they break and ploys used in UDRP.
Who can stake a claim in Cyberspace
Article by Michael Leventhal, Attorney at Law, about cyber-squatting laws. (November 6, 1995)
TINC
The Internet Namespace Cooperative. An alternate root service that separates the tld administration (.com,.net.org) from the root zone.
World Intellectual Piracy Organization
Explains that ICANN, WIPO, USPTO and DoC know the simple logical solution to trademark problems on Internet - Why they do not use - Laws they break and ploys used in UDRP.
Who can stake a claim in Cyberspace
Article by Michael Leventhal, Attorney at Law, about cyber-squatting laws. (November 6, 1995)
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