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Constantinos Roussos Of DotMusic Limited has responded to our post about the 1st WIPO decision denying the Legal Rights Objections filed against an applicant for .Music It should be noted as of time of publication of the 25 objections filed with WIPO all 25 have been denied. 0-25 Here is Mr. Roussos statement: “”We are [...] Continue reading
This morning I read a catchy titled article on CircleID "China Closing the Door to New Technologies”. I was trying to make sense of what all the fuss is about ... So I called up my friends in Ministry of Industry and Information (MIIT) for lunch to find out what's going. [...] Continue reading
First of seven objections filed by DotMusic Limited fails. DotMusic Limited’s legal rights objection to Google’s application for the .music top level domain name has been rejected. Officially, panelist David J.A. Cairns ruled that DotMusic Limited didn’t have standing to bring the case because it was unclear if it (or other entities) owned the marks [...] Continue reading
As more people are realizing that in today's cyber climate Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are a matter of when, not if, the most common question I get asked is "What can I do to prepare?" I like to break it down into 5 key steps enterprises can take now to be prepared for [...] Continue reading
Constantine Roussos has lost his first Legal Rights Objection over the flagship .music gTLD. The case, DotMusic v Charleston Road Registry (pdf) was actually thrown out on a technicality — DotMusic didn’t present any evidence to show that it was the owner of the trademarks in question. But the WIPO panelist handling the case made [...] Continue reading
Incion takes a look at Website Designers and discusses trends and characteristics of those putting out great looking websites. I have to say I am surprised there are not as many women in the field. [...] Continue reading
In part one of this post we introduced the cyber response curve. In this post, we have outlined some observations which illustrate how different level of maturity and approaches can affect your cyber response curve: Legacy response Key Statistics: Time to detect: 18 months Level of understanding: Poor - since [...] Continue reading