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Service Providers Should Know the Answers to User Questions About Internet Legislation

MUMBAI, INDIA — The afternoon of the final day of HostingCon India was led by David Snead, infrastructure lawyer and co-founder of the i2Coalition, a group that represents the regulatory interests of infrastructure providers, registrars and registries. During his presentation, Snead talked about internet laws and the actions that can be taken to avoid the consequences of its shortcomings. Continue reading

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Content Owners and ISPs Try to Kill Copyright Infringement with Kindness, But Will it Work?

As part of an educational effort to raise awareness about the consequences of copyright infringement, US ISPs sent out more than 1.3 million copyright alerts to 772,820 account holders last year. Continue reading

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ICANN Releases New gTLD Name Collision Proposal

October 9, 2013 — ICANN’s New gTLD Program Committee (NGPC) approved an updated proposal for dealing with the consequences of name collisions on Monday. Keep on reading: ICANN Releases New gTLD Name Collision Proposal Continue reading

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SEO Consequences of switching to PHP from HTML

I’m planning on using the single menu page implementation technique by using an html box for menu items on many of my site pages, requiring re-publishing the page as a PHP instead of HTML. Anyone know if there is an SEO consequence in republishing where only the suffix changes? Will google consider this a new page or does it ignore the suffix change and keep the indexing for the pages just the way they are now as html’s??? Continue reading

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