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'''International Business Machines''' ('''IBM'''), also referred to as the '''Big Blue''', is a multinational technology and consulting company. It is highly recognized as the leading computer and systems integrator worldwide. [[Samuel J Palmisano]] is the Chairman, President and CEO of the company, which is based in Armonk, New York.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/company/ibm Lindkedin]</ref>
 
'''International Business Machines''' ('''IBM'''), also referred to as the '''Big Blue''', is a multinational technology and consulting company. It is highly recognized as the leading computer and systems integrator worldwide. [[Samuel J Palmisano]] is the Chairman, President and CEO of the company, which is based in Armonk, New York.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/company/ibm Lindkedin]</ref>
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==IBM and ICANN==
 
==IBM and ICANN==
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IBM was one of the major American corporations which supported the establishment of [[ICANN]] as a self-regulating body to take over internet addressing responsibilities in 1998.<ref>[http://www.icannwatch.org/archive/mueller_icann_and_internet_governance.pdf ICANN and Internet Governance]</ref> Since ICANN's inception IBM has been supportive to the programs and activities of the organization for the internet community world wide.
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IBM was one of the major American corporations to support the establishment of [[ICANN]] as a self-regulating body to take over internet addressing responsibilities.<ref>[http://www.icannwatch.org/archive/mueller_icann_and_internet_governance.pdf ICANN and Internet Governance]</ref> Since ICANN's inception, IBM has been supportive of the programs and activities established by the organization for the internet community worldwide.
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On July 2010, IBM submitted its response to the '''Version 4 of the Draft Applicant Guidebook''' for the new Generic Top-Level Domain Name ([[gTLD]]] program dated May 28, 2010. The company's Associate General Counsel for Intellectual Property, Leonora Hoicka cited the companies comments focusing on Module 3: Dispute Resolution Procedures, Module 5: Transition to Delegation, New gLTD Agreement Proposed Draft,Trademark Clearing House,Draft Uniform Rapid Suspension System,Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure and Module 6:Top-Level Domain Application.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/4gtld-guide/pdfUMd3t9M465.pdf IBM Response to Version 4 Draft Applicant Guidebook]</ref>
   
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