On June 20, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers approved a plan for new top-level internet domain names -- an early step in opening up a world of marketing possibilities for URLs. In the new system, anyone can apply to own anything to the right of the dot -- whether it's a company (.canon), a geographical area (.newyorkcity), or a community/concept (.law). But will law firms participate? ... [MORE]
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No Lucky Strikes in the Next Online Gold Rush
June 22, 2011
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