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Emiland. Charia minus .ly. Bit.ly, HootSuite (with its Ow.ly service), Ad.ly and perhaps even Smel.ly could well be at risk of having their domain names sudden.ly taken away by the Libyan government. Ben Metcalfe blogs that his domain name vb.ly was recently seized by NIC.ly (the domain registry and controlling body for the Libyan domain space) because the content of his website, at least in their opinion, was in violation of Libyan Islamic/Sharia Law. The story gets worse. If you’re interested, you’d be well advised to read Metcalfe’s and Violet Blue’s blog posts in full. Here’s the gist (from Metcalfe’s end conclusion): It’s of course the third and fifth points that could spell trouble for URL shorteners and other services with short brand and domain names ending in .ly (like the ones cited in the beginning of the article).
(Via Hacker News)
France 4 : site de la chaîne de télévision. Homophones : er / é / ée / és / ées. Taxes foncières 2010. Complète par la lettre qui convient: é, è, ê; à, â; ù, û; ô; î. Pearltrees videos. Help. Uglycharly.