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U.S. government removes China’s top e-commerce player from “notorious markets” list
Washington cites Alibaba’s efforts to remove counterfeit and pirated goods from Taobao.com.
Posted 12/14/2012Don Davis1 comments
Related Searches:Taobao
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European direct retail giant Otto acquires a big rival’s web assets
Neckermann, owned by Sun Capital, filed for bankruptcy in September.
Posted 12/04/2012Mark Brohan1 comments
Related Searches:Neckermann Gruppe | Otto | Neckermann
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Dell makes a move to acquire Quest for $2.4 billion
The deal is Dell’s third software company purchase in two months.
Posted 07/02/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ Technology
Fight lingers over online piracy bill
The bill’s sponsor contends opponents like Google and Facebook “have nothing to worry about.”
Posted 12/19/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Borders’ intellectual property goes for $15.8 million
Barnes & Nobles was among the winning bidders.
Posted 09/15/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Borders.com is back in play
A federal judge approves a sale of the Borders.com domain and other assets.
Posted 08/11/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ Technology
A religious group wins a $6 million e-commerce trademark case
The ruling involved online sales of products tied to the Royal Rangers youth group.
Posted 07/11/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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A new hurdle for e-mail
Canada’s war on spam will force changes on U.S. e-mail marketers.
Posted 07/08/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Canada Spam
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Feds crack down on online sales of counterfeit goods
Government seizes 82 domain names of web sites allegedly selling phony or pirated items.
Posted 11/29/2010Don DavisPost a comment
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