It's really true that there is no privacy anymore once you start using the Internet. With no regard to my personal privacy whatsoever, C.E. Petit has put sensitive information concerning my athletic prowess online.
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Ah…but not as exciting as domain dispute ruling relating to WIPO…with a certain Froomkin esq as one of the Panelists (*1th April 2005);
That would be WIPO Loses Domain Name to Florida Company. And while you are at it, don’t miss ICANN, ITU merge.
Indeed…
From Declan:
http://news.com.com/2061-10786-5650217.html?tag=xtra.ml