Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.
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David Heath
Sunday, 24 July 2011 06:08
To fight this good fight, Web Sheriff has enlisted the services of litigators Tolpin Law in the US and Young & Wassermann in Russia, although iTWire is puzzled at the need for a US-based lawyer.
From to their web site, Web Sheriff states "Anyone who owns, exploits and administers copyrights, trademarks and brands generally is especially aware of the threat to the value of these assets posed by the web. Similarly, the privacy of celebrities and stars is equally vulnerable the power of the internet.
"It was through the acute need and demand for the protection of on-line rights against infringements and abuse, that Web Sheriff came into being. Web Sheriff is one of the few specialist, companies that operate in the field of internet policing and has become a market-leader through offering truly across-the-board solutions, from on-line legal enforcement to high tech anti-piracy. As part of Web Sheriff's activities on behalf of its clients, Web Sheriff has closed-down illegal web-sites from locations all over the globe, including China, Russia, Ukraine, Brazil and, obviously, the US and the UK."
According to Giacobbi, Web Sheriff has an impressive track-record of recovering fraudulently registered domain names for its showbiz clients. With a record like that, Giacobbi remarks, "These Russian imposters have picked the wrong company to try and rip-off. They'll be cracking rocks in Siberia by the time we've finished with them."
Ah the bravura of the pompous! We await the outcome with bated breath.
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