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		By: brianblackberry		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Web rights..
In reality it won&#039;t matter if a Londen court says that the World Wrestling Federation can&#039;t use wwf.com for the company and its web servers are based in the United States as British court rulings can only be enforced in Britain.  Besides as a non-profit organization the Wildlife fondation should be using .ORG (which they do) and let the Federation keep their .COM (Commerical) address.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web rights..<br />
In reality it won&#8217;t matter if a Londen court says that the World Wrestling Federation can&#8217;t use wwf.com for the company and its web servers are based in the United States as British court rulings can only be enforced in Britain.  Besides as a non-profit organization the Wildlife fondation should be using .ORG (which they do) and let the Federation keep their .COM (Commerical) address.</p>
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