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May 7, 2001  
Web Hosts May Be Liable for Trademark Infringement on Hosted Sites
A federal court has held that the broad immunity given to ISPs and web hosting companies under the Communications Decency Act (CDA) does not protect them from trademark infringement claims.
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December 1, 2003 
BroadSpire Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against Platinum Equity
Platinum recently changed the name of its Kemper Services subsidiary to BROADSPIRE. BroadSpire, Inc. alleges that this use by Platinum of the name BROADSPIRE infringes its rights to the BROADSPIRE mark in violation of federal law. BroadSpire, Inc. has asked the court to prohibit Platinum Equity from continuing to use the name pending trial.
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September 3, 2003 
Go Daddy Files LawSuit Against VeriSign
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Go Daddy Software Inc.  said yesterday it has filed a lawsuit against VeriSign Inc. in federal district court in Arizona, seeking a temporary restraining order against VeriSign’s Site Finder service, released last week.  Read More>>>


Solutions and Policy Combat Spreading Hate 

Rawlson O'Neil King, theWHIR.com 

May 21, 2004 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- The Internet has provided hate groups with formerly inconceivable opportunities. Online racists, anti-Semites, and anti-government extremists can reach a worldwide audience and can more easily portray themselves as legitimate. Anyone using the Internet may inadvertently be exposed to hate online. When uninformed or easily influenced people – particularly children – come across hate propaganda, they can fall prey to its deceptive reasoning and adopt hateful beliefs themselves, sometimes going so far as to act on what they have read. Read More>>>

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