As of Wednesday, that domain's ip pointed to.the same as zFire's. Do you think any server software exists that does NOT log the IP, date and time of an attempted cybercrime? In terms of security, the debate rages as to whether or not IP is a) even...
Goldman offers some alternatives to litigation, which may prove both more cost-effective and successful in getting the results you ultimately want: "You could decide to spend on some IP protection enforcement, or you could invest it in more...
Links from the Same IP? People Want Google Domain Names! What you've got to especially enjoy is that right now, that site comes up with paid listings powered by Google's Domain Park program (http://www.google.com/domainpark/).
Google records your IP address as well as your search terms and which sites you actually click on from the returned list. How can I get Google to count links to a domain that I accidentally let expire?
Also, it's extremely rare for anyone to get their IP address banned from just running queries. If they detect you using WebPosition (or another tool).there's a chance they might prevent your IP address from running queries using the tool.
How the Law Protects Trademarks http://biz.findlaw.com/ip/nolo/faq/CEDEFCC8-4998-4C6C-8C1A189769480100.html Domainname news Attack on domainname servers fails. Domainname news A trademark involves protecting a name, a word, or a symbol...
Includes a reference saying that while access to Google is allowed, the cached page feature is blocked, which China could do by blocking the particular domain/IP address used to serve those cached copies.
It also notes that Google (like most search engines I know of) tracks user IP addresses and search terms, and that such search data is apparently linked with a user's cookie. In January, influential technology columnist Dan Gillmor positioned...
It also notes that Google (like most search engines I know of) tracks user IP addresses and search terms, and that such search data is apparently linked with a user's cookie. In January, influential technology columnist Dan Gillmor positioned...
But remember -- if you are going after a domainname and want to stake a trademark claim to it, you need to file an IP claim BEFORE July 9th. What's happening is that the company administering the new domains, NeuLevel, is now giving trademark...
But remember -- if you are going after a domainname and want to stake a trademark claim to it, you need to file an IP claim BEFORE July 9th. What's happening is that the company administering the new domains, NeuLevel, is now giving trademark...