CIRA recently ruled in favour of Priceline and Standard Life for two separate domain disputes. Seems like times are getting tough for Canadian domain squatters.
1 CommentMonth: November 2005
At Friday night’s “CMA Awards”:http://www.the-cma.org/awards/welcome.html a “host of companies”:http://www.the-cma.org/awards/winners2005.html earned bragging rights for the next 12 months.
On the interactive side, the following awards were presented:
This weekend saw the first of what will likely be more “unevents” for the Internet community in Toronto. “Torcamp”:http://barcamp.org/index.cgi?TorCamp “instigated”:http://www.onedegree.ca/2005/10/28/5-questions-for-david-crow-instigator-torcamp by “David Crow”:http://www.davidcrow.ca started Friday evening at the Social Bar and continued on for a full day at the offices of “Teehan+Lax”:http://www.teehanlax.com who were nice enough to host the free-form eye-opener.
The “Torcamp Wiki”:http://barcamp.org/index.cgi?TorCamp is being updated with information on Torcamp and possible future events. You can see the “Flickr Torcamp Tags”:http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/torcamp/ to get a small sense of what it was like but you really had to be there to understand the openness, sharing, and general energy present in the room(s).
Two of the more thorough write-ups are by: