| Internet Archive The Internet Archive (IA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building and maintaining a free and openly accessible online digital library, including an archive of the Web. With offices located in the Presidio in San Francisco, California, and data centers in San Francisco, Redwood City, and Mountain View, CA, the archive includes "snapshots of the World Wide Web" (archived copies of pages, taken at various points in time), software, movies, books, and audio recordings. Internet_Archive
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| Search engine optimization Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results. Typically, the earlier a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a web site web presence. Search_engine_optimization
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| Wikipedia in blogs Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_blogs
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| Zango Zango, formerly ePIPO, 180solutions and Hotbar, was a software company that provided users access to its partners' videos, games, tools and utilities in exchange for viewing targeted advertising placed on their computers. Zango software is listed as adware by Symantec. McAfee states, "this program may have legitimate uses", but describes it as a "potentially unwanted program", and an "adware downloader". Zango
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| BMG Music v. Gonzalez BMG Music v. Gonzalez, 430 F.3d 888 (7th Cir. 2005), was a civil case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld a lower court's summary judgment that the defendant had committed copyright infringement. The decision is noteworthy for rejecting the defendant's fair use defense, which had rested upon the defendant's contention that she was merely "sampling" songs with the intention of purchasing those she enjoyed at retail. BMG_Music_v._Gonzalez
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| JR Cigars 800-JR Cigar, Inc., more commonly known as JRCigar or JRCigar.com, is one of the largest wholesalers and retailers of cigars, cigar related products and pipe tobacco in the United States. The company originated as a cigar shop in Manhattan but now chiefly operates through on-line and catalog sales; however, the company maintains three retail outlets in North Carolina, the largest of the three being located in Burlington, North Carolina. JR_Cigars
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| Human billboard human billboard is someone who applies an advertisement on his or her person. Most commonly, this means holding or wearing a sign of some sort, but also may include wearing advertising as clothing or in extreme cases, having advertising tattooed on the body. Sign-holders are known as human directionals in the advertising industry, or colloquially as sign walkers or sign twirlers. Frequently, they will spin or dance with the promotional sign in order to attract attention. Human_billboard
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-11/In the news Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-12-11/In_the_news
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-11/In the news Wikipedia_talk:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-12-11/In_the_news
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| WikipediaWeekly/Episode9 Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly/Episode9
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-11/SPV Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-12-11/SPV
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| Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive178 Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive178
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| Romanian Wikipedians' notice board/Archive7 Wikipedia_talk:Romanian_Wikipedians'_notice_board/Archive7
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| Suzanne Shell Donna Suzanne Shell (born circa 1957 maiden name "Ostrum") is an American activist critical of child protective services. Shell grew up in Minnesota. Her first experience with child protective services occurred in 1974, when at age 17 she was punched in the face by her father. That year, she was put in a foster home and gave birth to a baby she gave up for adoption. Suzanne_Shell
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| Electronic registration mark An electronic registration mark is a proposed category of trademark that would restrict the use of trademarked words and phrases in online advertising.The State of Utah proposed this in response to trademark owners' claims that online advertisers have abused trademarked terms. Electronic_registration_mark
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| Wikipedians with JD degrees Category_talk:Wikipedians_with_JD_degrees
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| Save Toby Save Toby is a humor website. The premise of the site is that the website's anonymous webmasters, will eat Toby, a pet rabbit, unless they receives $50,000 in donations to care for it. The website has also spawned a book, fully titledSave Toby Save_Toby
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| Perfect 10, Inc. v. CCBill LLC Perfect 10, Inc. v. CCBill LLC, 488 F.3d 1102 (9th Cir. 2007), is a U.S. court case between a publisher of an adult entertainment magazine and the webhosting, connectivity, and payment service companies. The plaintiff Perfect 10 asserted that defendants CCBill (payment service company) and CWIE (webhosting and connectivity service company) violated copyright, trademark, and state law violation of right of publicity laws, unfair competition, false and misleading advertising by providing services to websites that posted images stolen from Perfect 10’s magazine and website. Perfect_10,_Inc._v._CCBill_LLC
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