Day Six
Thought of the day
What do you mean, you registered microsucks.com? Is that supposed to be a nanotechnology vacuum-cleaner producer or you just looking for trouble?
Posted my case analysis.
Pretty proud of it. Sorry Giorgio.
Nothing more on the course side, this is still half vacation and you are supposed to spend it on a lawn playing kubbspel (Now, what is kubbspel? You can find some information here [www.egils.org/kubbspel.htm] and here [www.crown-darts.com/content/kubbspel.asp]).
Knock them logs.
Day Five
Thought of the day
A. R. Mani. Giorgio really has had his share of bad luck with domain names, didn’t he?
Midsommar. Today Sweden stops. Well, almost.
Day Three
Thought of the day
It’s amazing how much reading Slashdot can be a substitute to an actual, formal, proper education
Interestingly enough, John’s analysis concerns the famous Mike Rowe case, the one involving Microsoft and this Rowe’s guy mikerowesoft.com domain.
Reading. Hmm. Posting.
John’s comments are straight to the point and perfectly sound, but there’s an edge to them that I do not feel completely safe with.
Let's see if I can find a case which shows the other side of the medal.
Day Two
Thought of the day
.eu domains. The final Sunrise. Coming to a registrar near you, summer 2005
While reading through Electronic boutique v. Zuccarini, I suddenly feel uneasy.
More than anywhere else, this chapter shows up that sort of Wild West attitude that sometimes I find difficult to deal with when reading about U.S. law.
Best quotes: the company maintaining the web sites for Zuccarini e-mailing him after spontaneously disabling his domains, Isenberg telling us that Zuccarini was sentenced high fees since the judge 'was angry at him'.
Day One
Thought of the day
On a dull grey day, register a domain name. It could provide endless hours of fun. Not necessarily to you
Blessed be the Swedish National Library Network and the Jönköping Högskolan Library. The GigaLaw Guide to Internet Law is resting here on my desk and I’m resisting a strong urgency to pet it.
Pour some coffee.
Drink it standing some four steps away from that strange beast in gray, blue, yellow and orange, eyeing it nonchalantly. Then grab it.
Read copyright.
Read domain names, our weekly topic.






