Sep
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Fix Anti Virus Program – -How To Remove Anti Virus Program Instantly

What is Anti Virus Program?

Anti Virus Program risk is a malicious file that related to spyware or malware. You may not know it until your PC crashes or freeze up often times. To get rid of this crap, you should get the best tool for fixing Anti Virus Program timely and make your computer run as fast as you expect!

Anti Virus Program is an infective worm that affects WinNT/Win2000/WinXP/Win2003. If getting infected with Anti Virus Program your PC will crash or reboot itself without any reason. You will be fed up with the deathly slow running and CPU may be taken over 100%! To be surprise, you should be able to find a process named avserve.exe running. This is how Anti Virus Program acts once it has lurked into your system. Here comes the question that how to remove this virus easily?

How to remove Anti Virus Program completely

Actually, Anti Virus Program destroys your laptop by downloading avserve.exe and then infects your PC. Differ from other virus infection way, it uses avserve.exe to attack Lsass Bug; block your internet connection and make your PC run like a crawl eventually. If your laptop is in this trouble, you need to take the following action to get rid of it.

#1 Update your system to the latest version, including the browser you are using, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox.

#2 Block some ports of your Fire Wall which aims to stop the attacks from avserve.exe. They are 445, 5554 and 9996 port.

#3 Delete avserve.exe manually. Open Task Manager and find the process of avserve.exe. End it up and close Task Manager.

#4 Clean up items that virus add into Registry. Go to Start—Run—Type in REGEDIT and then press Enter. Double-click and you will find HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun. Delete this item avserve.exe” = %SystemRoot%avserve.exe and then close Registry.

#5 If you still can not get rid of Anti Virus Program completely, you need to get a professional security program to help you. There are various tools available on the internet.

A highly recommended tool for removing Anti Virus Program can be found here! Click here to get the best security tool and make your PC run fast and remove Anti Virus Program completely. Have a try and you will be surprised by your PC performance again!

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Sep
01
2010
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The Acpa: Trademark Violations in Domains

Our law firm receives a lot of calls from people and companies who are being threatened with an Anti-Cyber Squatting Consumer Protection Act claim because they registered a domain name identical or similar to a trademark held by someone else. Inevitably, we hear the words “Network Solutions allowed me to register the domain, so there is no way someone can say that I did anything wrong.”

Of course, Network Solutions and the other registrars do little to ensure that a person registering a domain has legal right to do so. In reality, the responsibility of ensuring that you do have a legal right to the domain is in your own hands. About the only thing registrars do is make each person who purchases a domain affirm that they are not interfering with some else’s legitimate trademark rights. Simply having the ability to register the domain is no reflection of your legal right to it, and it doesn’t mean that you won’t get sued for having done so under federal law.

The ACPA is a federal law that took effect in November 1999, in order to preclude bad faith registration of domain names. This new domain name dispute law is intended to give trademark and service mark owners legal remedies against defendants who obtain domain names “in bad faith” that are identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark.

When it comes to litigation under the ACPA (cases like these are commonly referred to as “cyber-squatting”) plaintiff must prove that defendant has a bad faith intent to profit from the mark that is identical or confusingly similar or dilutes plaintiff’s mark. The key element in any case is the “bad faith” intent on the side of the defendant, who intended to profit from the mark.”

What this means for the “good faith” registrants, is that merely registering the domain, and keeping it non-commercial, will make it very difficult, if not impossible, for plaintiff to prove bad faith and have the domain transferred. Typically, intent to profit is shown by the use of the domain as a commercial site which sells goods or services. For an alleged domain violator who does not develop a website, bad faith intent to profit is often shown when the defendant tries to sell the domain name to the trademark holder. Any transfer of the domain for consideration will typically satisfy the profit test.

Another bad faith factor is if the registrant provides false contact information to the registrar or fails to maintain correct contact information moving forward. Because of this bad faith factor, it is important for all domain name owners to check their domain registrations regularly in the Who’s database to determine if their contact information is correct.

If you should decide to file an ACPA lawsuit, you have a variety of remedies which are available to you under the act. The most important one is potential forfeiture or cancellation of the domain name or transfer of the domain name to the plaintiff. In lieu of actual damages, the plaintiff may elect statutory damages and has discretion to award between $1,000 and $100,000 in damages for bad faith registration. Attorney’s fees are also available for a bad faith registration.

Sometimes, the domain owner cannot be found or served with a Summons and Complaint because they have provided false information or are not located within the United States. In these instances, a trademark owner may bring in “In Rem” action against the domain name in the judicial district in which the domain name registrar, domain name registry or other domain name authority that registered or assigned the domain name is located. Money damages are not available in an “In Rem” lawsuit. Typically, the trademark owner is more focused at having the domain name transferred to them than received damages.

One recent Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals case, Interactive Products, Corporation v. A2Z Mobile Office, No. 01-3590 (6th Cir., April 10, 2003), was not good news for trademark holders in our jurisdiction. The Court held that the “post-domain path of a URL (the sub-file directory). . . does not typically signify source (of goods or services). The post-domain path merely shows how the website’s data is organized within the host computer files.”

Accordingly, the Sixth Circuit held that the presence of plaintiff’s trademark in the path of the domain name of a competitor was unlikely to cause consumer confusion, and not a breach of their rights. Interestingly, the Court reached this result even though the defendant, A2Z, was selling competing products. While this is a step away from the rights of the trademark registrant, it should be noted that the Circuit Court did not exempt the use of another’s trademark in the top-level domain, the website itself or the meta tags, from ACPA liability.

Each ACPA case turns on the particular facts presented. It should also be noted that the Interactive Products plaintiff did not present any evidence that the presence of its trademark in the post-domain path caused actual confusion or was likely to cause consumer confusion. If such evidence existed and was presented, the outcome could have been different. The ACPA in an important weapon for trademark holders in protecting their intellectual property in the online world. If you do not protect your trademarks, you may lose rights in those marks altogether. Besides, if you don’t protect your marks, who will?

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Sep
01
2010
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Pros and Cons of Reseller Web Hosting

In the very first situation customer will try to look for a large shared hosting plan that allows him/her several types of advantages. One can easily find in the web hosting industry the term “Multi-Domain account” which is generally referred to these plans only. Such customers can be webmasters with a network of websites, web designers, or a company, which prefers to have individual websites for their different sort of brand. Generally, people doing business on the basis of Internet possess more then 1 website. So adapting to the prevailing scenario, hosting companies have recently taken this into account and started offering “multiple domain” accounts. Earlier customers were having limited options such as a full blown Reseller plan, dedicated server, or multiple hosting accounts etc.

Now these accounts are quite cheap in comparison to traditional Reseller plans because they do not need to offer all of the services such as Private label branding. In general they are essentially shared hosting accounts that permits for several domains.

If one will look for the second situation the subsequent customer will search for a turnkey business, which is said to be a franchise of the parent hosting company. There are several hosting companies which are unwilling to carry a lump of data center or chain of managed servers; such hosting companies come in the form of these customers. One should apply a Reseller Hosting plan which will not only allows a hosting company to have an absolute professional look but also eradicates all sorts of costs which the hosting company have to put for a traditional startup. Now like anything, there are trade-offs versus a dedicated server, still it is considered a best solution for a small hosting company or even for a startup it is considered as an ideal solution. It permits them to concentrate on growing a customer base and is free from infrastructure issues.

One should have to loose his/her pocket a little bit to get such type of hosting services as these are comparatively more expensive then shared and multi-domain hosting plans however it offers additional services. This is due to the fact that they come along with forum boards of other resellers of the company possessing private label branding, private name servers, marketing discounts, etc. So one can derive a conclusion from this discussion that the hosting industry has numerous customers possessing diverse sort of requirements. So in order to encash the opportunity, the Reseller and Shared hosting markets are converging to match the requirements of the customer with the help of multiple websites.

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Sep
01
2010
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Decoded Review of Adsense

Adsense Decoded is the latest adsense guide to hit the somewhat overflowing adsense market. Adsense Decoded claims to cover all the steps you need to take in order to make your adsense campaign successful. It consists of a series of videos hosted on the main website which you access with a user name and password. However you can download the videos to your hard drive and watch them at your leisure. For those of you who have been around the internet marketing scene for a while this may sound familiar, it should because the format is remarkably similar to Michael Cheneys Adsense Videos product which was released last year with a recent update? Adsense decode comes with 10 videos the majority of which are at least 15 mins in length so there is certainly plenty of content. Video 1 shows you how Patricks (the author) traffic and revenue increased by 100s of percent in just a couple of days. It also introduces the 3 main concepts you must improve to achieve success. Video 2 discusses adsense ad formats, what they are and which are the most profitable formats colors etc. It also covers the rest of your account settings which is very useful. Video 3 explains the huge importance of adsense tracking, how to do it and how to use the results to improve your stats. Video 4 I found very interesting as it shows you how the best results are obtained from placing your adsense in the best positions (some of these I had never seen before) and then rather cheekily suggest that you might not want to use these as they are too successful at taking people away from your site! I guess what he means is use these on adsense only sites. Video 5 shows one of Patricks adsense sites and takes you on an in depth tour of what makes it so successful. He then goes on to summarize the 20 best practices tips he has showed you so far. Video 6 goes into great detail about adsenses Smart Pricing concept. Obviously this is his opinion as Google do not release details about this but his ideas make more sense than many I’ve seen before. Video 7 discusses creating or obtaining content and ad targeting. For me this is one of the most important concepts in adsense revenue and he does an excellent job highlighting how to do this correctly, a very novel and refreshing approach. Video 8 is all about pay per click traffic and shows you 7 different programs which he uses to increase his profits. This was another good video as so many of the gurus just talk about adwords which I actually find very unreliable for adsense and having actually run test on some of the sites he suggests I can verify that they do work and much more successfully than adwords. Video 9 covers additional revenues you can get from your adsense pages, which are and which are not allowed by goggles adsense tos. Video 10 covers traffic generating methods opt in mailing lists and other miscellaneous information. So what is my overall verdict and how does adsense decoded compare to Michael Cheneys adsense videos? Well I don’t think I can compare the two as although they are very similar they do both contain different techniques which do actually work according to my tests. I think if you are looking to learn how to either start your adsense campaign or improve one that is not making you as much as you want then either of these products will work for you. They have both worked for me that am for sure so the decision on which one to buy is up to you.

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Sep
01
2010
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Google Analytics Master Class Singapore: Google Analytics – Powerful. Flexible. Intelligent


Stephanie Hsu, Google Analytics Specialist, Google Google Analytics has come a long way in the last 12 months. Learn what new features now make Google Analytics a truly Powerful, Flexible, and Intelligent measurement tool. To see slides: www.slideshare.net

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