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Guyana network is sued.


The National Communications Network Inc. (NCN NCN National Council of Nurses. ) has been sued by the Caribbean Media Corp. (CMC (Common Messaging Calls) A programming interface specified by the XAPIA as the standard messaging API for X.400 and other messaging systems. CMC is intended to provide a common API for applications that want to become mail enabled.

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) and Guyana's Senior Counsel Rex McKay, carrying on business carrying on business n. pursuing a particular occupation on a continuous and substantial basis. There need not be a physical or visible business "entity" as such.  as WRHM Television, for unlawfully broadcasting the Summer Olympics, reports Caribbean Net News (Aug. 22, 2008) The claim, filed in the Supreme Court Registry in Georgetown, is for $1 million for the unlawful and willful interference by NCN with the plaintiffs' property, copyright, contractual, constitutional and common law rights. According to the claim, these rights were acquired by CMC from NBC Universal City Studio Productions LLP (UCSP UCSP Unitarian Congregation of South Peel (Canada)
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) and sold to McKay's WRHM Television for exclusive broadcasts in Guyana.
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Title Annotation:GUYANA
Publication:Caribbean Update
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Date:Oct 1, 2008
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