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Make sure your domain name is your domain

I saw this article many moons ago but never posted a link to it....so I am doing so now.

A neat article on domain law in Canada. I have never heard of the lawyer who was interviewed, but he sounds like he knows what he is talking about.

Enjoy the read.

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