September 4, 2002
News.Com: University to challenge copyright laws.
The school, which plans to announce the gift at a conference in Washington on Thursday, is using the money to fund a center focused on finding "the correct balance" between intellectual property rights and material that should be in the public domain.
Washington Post: ICANN Threatens to Take Away VeriSign's '.com' Privileges.
The ICANN, which manages the Internet's global addressing system, said VeriSign, owner of the largest and first commercial dot-com registrar, "blatantly ignored" its obligation to fix inaccuracies in its "Whois" database, citing 17 violations over the past 18 months.
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