ICANN likely to open new general top-level domain names this year
By John Ambrogi
Corporate Law Departments,
May 2011
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1998 that is dedicated to keeping the Internet stable, secure and interoperable. The new top level domain (TLD) offerings will enable businesses, governments, and organizations to own and operate a TLD of their choosing.
Editors’ Note
By Lola Miranda Hale & John Ambrogi
Corporate Law Departments,
October 2009
A message from co-editors Lola Miranda Hale and John Ambrogi.
Generating revenue streams in tough times (or at any time): Putting your intellectual property assets to work
By John Ambrogi
Corporate Law Departments,
May 2009
In difficult economic times like these, many business executives and owners have their minds on the bottom line—streamlining processes, reducing overhead and trimming “fat” to maximize profitability. It is a highly useful effort, but some executives can get “tunnel vision” and overlook opportunities to create revenue streams. One of the most overlooked areas is a company’s intellectual property assets.
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