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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
New Tools For Policing Internet Piracy: One Step Forward or One Step Back?
Now there are efforts afoot to create a new tool to try to stop counterfeiting, piracy and bootlegging: Senate Bill S 968 is designed to get online advertising networks, companies that process payments and search engines to shut off support for any website that is found by a court to be dedicated to copyright or trademark infringement. Here is a good short analysis of some of the pros and cons of Senate Bill S 968. It makes for very interesting reading.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Domain Names Alert - .CO Domain Names Land Grab Starts Sunday?
On the other hand, here’s a blog entry that claims the .co extension is just a waste of money.
So…is this a real opportunity or just a hype? We don’t know yet, but for the $30 being charged for a .co domain name ($28 if you buy six or more at the same time), it might be worth a small investment NOW (i.e., before Sunday) to:
(a) protect your company name and brands with a .co domain name if for no other reason than to block out your competitors and cybersquatters; and
(b) to think creatively about other .co domain names you might want to control as we move forward the next few years.
If you are interested in this but for some reason are not a Go Daddy fan, our local outside IT firm EBrothers Solutions, Inc. is an authorized Go Daddy re-seller that offers domain name registrations for the same price as Go Daddy - but with a local personal presence. You can visit them at www.ebsihosting.com.
We don’t exactly know where this is going to go, but we thought you would want to know sooner rather than later.
Please call (760/637-2400) or write (dbranfman@branfman.com) if you have any questions or thoughts about this.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
THE CARE & FEEDING OF DOMAIN NAMES: WEBINAR ON JANUARY 27TH
Friday, July 10, 2009
Internet Radio, Royalties, Musicians, and Record Labels:
Friday, April 10, 2009
Domain Name Tips #1 & #2
As the importance of the Internet for business grows, so grows the need to utilize smart strategies for both selecting and maintaining your domain names. Here are the first two of ten tips we've learned that you might find useful in protecting what we refer to as "Internet real estate":
1. Shop Around For Your Domain Name Registrar: In the old days, Network Solutions, Inc. ("NSI") had a virtual lock on the process of registering domain names. That's because NSI was the only official Domain Name Registrar. That’s no longer the case and lots of competitors have popped up; as a result the cost of registering a domain name has dropped. Shop around. We like GODADDY.COM where you can register a domain name for as little as about $10 a year per domain name. Ask around and see which Registrar your friends and colleagues like.
2. Make sure your business name and trademarks are registered: Registering your domain name is not the same as registering your company name or product name as a trademark, so registering your company/product name(s) as trademarks is important too. Trademarks can be registered with the State you operate in, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (“PTO”) and internationally. The process of registering a trademark could be the subject of a full-length article, but the USPTO website is a good place to get some basic info.