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30 Nov 2005
Update: The court denied the TRO request, saying that CFIT "has
not shown that the need for immediate relief is clear."
Instead the judge treated the request as notice for preliminary
injunction, with papers to be served by December 5th, and a hearing
on February 10th.
Yesterday, two separate suits to stop the settlement were filed by
newly created organizations,
Coalition for ICANN Transparency
and
World Association of Domain Name
Developers.
I'm reading the complaints and will post an analysis when I have a
chance.
posted at: 18:45 :: permanent link to this entry ::
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