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  • Court orders ICANN to open books

    A US judge has ordered the Internet's governing body to open its books for inspection.

  • Going MSN's way?

    The Web's once common "page not found" errors are themselves going missing, stripped from recent versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer in favour of a search tool provided by -- you guessed it -- Microsoft.

  • New rules, tools, threats and opportunities

    Just like physical assets, your intellectual assets required an investment to build, and if harnessed properly they'll help produce ongoing revenues. The Internet offers new ways to do that, but at the same time, brings unprecedented new risks to the intangible assets you have. This special report presents an intellectual capital survival guide for the days ahead.

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