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South Korea introduces cybersquatting legislation.
The South Korean government has enforced new regulation regarding cybersquatting, the practice of ransoming popular domains to well-known businesses, products or individuals.
Officials from the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy assert that anti-cybersquatting bills will soon be introduced in the National Assembly future.If implemented, the bills will allow affected businesses and individuals to take legal action against cybersquatters and sue for damages in a court of law.
Successful defendants will have the relevant domains returned to them in addition to any court-enforced cash damages.Legislation is likely to come into practical effect in July 2004.
Domainz News 2004

Danish registry to provide new domain name characters
Dansk Internet Forum (DIFO), the registry of .dk in Denmark is set to introduce the registration of a series of new domain names.
The new names will expand the available offering by featuring the characters a, o, a, ä, ö and ü.
The introduction of the new characters is expected to start on the 1st of January 2004.
A sunrise period will be provided running between January 1st and 31st allowing an opportunity for owners of intellectual property rights to register corresponding domain names.
Domainz News 2003

Election-related domain names already popular.
The next American presidential election is almost three years off. Even though, domain name speculators are already grabbing election-related domain names, such as www.edwardsforpresident.com, related to U.S. senator John Edwards of North Carolina.
The Edwards campaign team themselves, have already bought domain names such as edwards2004.net and johnedwards2004.org. Source: Siliconvalley.com
Domainz News 2002

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