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Intellectual Property

Jul. 3, 2001

Filling New Neighborhoods on the Net

When the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers issued seven new general top-level domain names in November, it took a cue from the intellectual property pitfalls of the dot-coms and dot-nets.

        When the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers issued seven new general top-level domain names in November, it took a cue from the intellectual property pitfalls of the dot-coms and dot-nets.
        To prevent cybersquatting, the Marina Del Rey-based organization required potential registrars to devise a plan that would protect trademark rights.
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