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Otsego planning board approves Gateway Project site plan

The Town of Otsego Planning Board approved the village’s site plan for the Gateway Project during its meeting Monday night.


DomainSponsor Announces Speakers for DOMAINfest Europe Conference in Prague

DomainSponsor®, the domain monetization business of Oversee.net® and organizer of the DOMAINfest® series of conferences, released today its list of speakers and experts for DOMAINfest Europe, scheduled for October 5-7, 2010 at the Hotel InterContinental in Prague, Czech Republic. Â


What Does the .CO Launch Mean for New gTLDs?

The .CO top-level domain made over $10 million in just a couple of months. What do the results of the .CO re-launch mean for new gTLDs? Remember, .CO is the country-code TLD for Colombia. Until this summer, you could only register names under .com.co, .net.co, etc. You couldn't register myname.co.


Bill Singer: Fired Analyst Loses Multi-Million Dollar Arbitration Against Former Employer

Rodman & Renshaw and other Claimants filed a FINRA Arbitration Statement of Claim (initially in October 2006 and thereafter as amended) against Respondent Matthew N. Murray.


Bosh Turns Over to NBPA Remaining Athlete and Celebrity Domains Awarded in Lawsuit

Winston & Strawn LLP, on behalf of its client, the Miami Heat's Chris Bosh, in concert with Bosh's agent, Henry Thomas, and the National Basketball Players Association, today announce that the NBPA agreed to assume management of hundreds of domains awarded to Bosh for continued return. Â Domains already returned include those identical to members of Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, Indiana ...


Obama To Unveil A New(er) Deal: Here Comes $50 Billion For Rails, Roads And Runways

The New Deal cost America $50 billion in 1930s dollars. How the times have changed - today the White House will announce a new and improved New(er) Deal, which will invest $50 billion in a 3Rs sequel - road, rail and runway, infrastructure developments. It will have roughly one thousandth the impact of the Roosevelt plan, demonstrating once again that in 80 years the only thing that has actually ...


Lilly, Apple, Liberty Media, Facebook: Intellectual Property

Eli Lilly & Co. won a court ruling that blocks plans by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. to sell a generic version of the Evista osteoporosis treatment before March 2014.


Former Infinium Labs founder dealing with more legal issues

Filed under: Biz , Downloads The man who was once the founder and head of the infamous Infinium Labs is dealing with more legal issues over a new company he helped to found a couple of years ago. Gamasutra reports that Tim Roberts has filed a lawsuit against the majority shareholder of the PC game download site GameStreamer . The story reports that Robert founded GameStreamer in 2008 after ...


GameStreamer Execs File Lawsuits Over Trade Secrets, Religious Discrimination

After being sued in May this year on multiple counts, Tim Roberts and Terrance Taylor, former CEO and CFO of digital distribution provider GameStreamer, have filed a countersuit against the company's current board chairman and majority stakeholder, Ronald Westman. Roberts and Taylor, who resigned from the company in May 2010, claim Westman used predatory loans to gain his majority share ...


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