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Coupures de Presse [ le 10 novembre 2000 ]

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Noms de Domaine
Noms de domaine sur internet: Cartier intente un procès à Pékin
Cartier, le célèbre joailler de la place Vendôme à Paris, a intenté une action en justice contre une société chinoise d'internet pour avoir enregistré le nom de domaine de Cartier en Chine, rapporte vendredi un journal chinois. (Yahoo Actualités)

Enchères
Les trésors d'une jonque engloutie aux enchères sur internet
Quelque 350.000 pièces de porcelaine chinoise retrouvées dans une épave seront mises aux enchères sur internet à partir du 17 novembre. (Yahoo Actualités)



Press clippings [ November 10 2000 ]

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US Elections
Florida voters cast critical ballots online
The U.S. presidential race hinges on the electoral outcome in Florida, where the difference is being measured in hundreds out of the millions of votes submitted -- some of which were ballots cast over the Internet. (CNN)


Wireless World
Hello, This Is a Wireless Ad
Marketers hope that product offers sent to mobile devices don't become annoying – but at least users might get some free stuff. (The Industry Standard)


«Lever Cloth»: Dress Smart!
Wear your parts on your sleeve
Dressing smartly might soon mean wearing a jacket with a built-in phone. (BBC)


Domain Names
Typosquatters meet the lawyers
Companies and film stars are fighting an unwinnable battle against people who try to steal their name, says Imogen O'Rorke. In a recent case, the Washington Post was alerted by readers who found that when they typed in www.washingtonpos.com by mistake, they were taken to a site that flashed up a page from arch-rival The New York Times. (The Electronic Telegraph)


CyberLaw
Ruling Says Parents Have Right to See List of Sites Students Visit
A New Hampshire judge decided that a parent is entitled to see a school's "Internet history log," or a list of the Internet sites visited by computer users at local schools. (NY Times)


TheBeatles.com
Beatles 'dot.com Together' after 30 years
Thirty years after their breakup, The Beatles are ready to ``dot.com together'' again for the launch of their first official Web site -- and the world's media got a sneak preview on Thursday. Novel ideas abound. ``For 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand' they took a 360-degree photo of Studio Two from each Beatle's perspective and you can just click onto John and stand behind his microphone": ``And if you click onto 'All You Need Is Love' then you can download origami instructions on how to make your own love heart or love dove. (SV.com) Site opens November 13.


Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson Hits the Web...Again
Already a major presence on the Internet, Pamela Anderson has launched her own Web site, www.PamTV.com. (FoxNews)




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