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Tucows Sells 2,500 Domain Names (SYS-CON Media)

Tucows Inc. today announced that it has sold approximately 2,500 domain names from its portfolio of domain names for US$3.0 million in a private transaction. Tucows may earn up to an additional US$1.2 million if certain performance criteria are met. Any additional payment will be payable in one year's time.

ICA Warns Domain Name Industry (Web Host Industry Review)

June 19, 2007 -- ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- The Internet Commerce Association recently addressed more than 50 domain name owners at the SedoPro conference in New Paltz, New York to discuss potential threats to the value of domain names.

S.B. County gives preliminary OK to eminent domain ordinances (The Press-Enterprise)

San Bernardino County supervisors gave initial approval Tuesday to three laws allowing the county's redevelopment agency to retain the power of eminent domain.

Judge allows eminent domain process to continue for Millennium Park (New Castle News)

Judge Thomas Piccione handed down a multi-faceted order Friday in an eminent domain case involving two properties intended to become part of Millennium Park.

San Bernardino County scrambles to protect power of eminent domain (The Press-Enterprise)

San Bernardino County is moving to pass new laws to protect its ability to use the power of eminent domain to acquire property. Other cities and counties across the state are doing the same.

Bill tightens restrictions on use of eminent domain (Press Journal)

Manchester aldermen have approved legislation Alderman Janet Steinbrenner, its author, contends is the most restrictive in the region regarding the use of eminent domain.

Supervisors rally over using eminent domain on Airport Road bridge (The Record Searchlight)

Shasta County supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to begin eminent domain proceedings for a bridge project, but both the county and the landowner say negotiations remain amiable.

Eminent domain extension facing strong opposition (San Diego Union-Tribune)

NATIONAL CITY – Dozens of community members last night spoke against National City's proposed extension of its eminent domain authority, but officials said the tool is crucial to their redevelopment plans.

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