In a decision issued on September 7, 2009, the National Arbitration Forum decided to transfer ownership rights over the googlewebmarketing.com domain name from Absolutee Corp. Ltd. c/o DNS Manager to Google Inc. After all domain name disputes have been moved by ICANN to the National Arbitration Forum (there is also t... |
11 September 2009 02:42 GMT |
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Media giant Disney and food-packager Nestle have won cases against different persons that registered domain names similar to their trademarks and used them in bad faith to acquire monetary profit. The domain names are to be transferred as soon as possible to the complainants. Disney, the largest entertainment compan... |
7 September 2009 04:09 GMT |
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It's no secret to anyone that most people in Texas are very religious, and that they adopt a very strict code when it comes to their beliefs. However, at times, their zeal can be overwhelming, and thus they have ended up in a situation where the fundamental truths of the evolution theory have been contradicted b... |
27 January 2009 05:08 GMT |
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The Olsen twins have been MIA for a while now - not that they've been known to enjoy the spotlight too much in any case, but even by their standards, it's a long time since we heard any news from the straggly-haired, oversize-glasses-loving duo. And now, a possible reason for their recent absence has emerge... |
1 April 2008 03:47 GMT |
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Nokia made public today the fact that a patent counter assertion was filed by the company against Qualcomm in the Eastern District of Texas Court. This has to do with Qualcomm's unapproved use of 6 Nokia implementation patents in the BREW and MediaFLO businesses. After in past lawsuits Qualcomm sought injunction... |
11 June 2007 09:07 GMT |
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Gmail, the mail service provided by the search giant, is not only a simple service designed by Google because it caused a lot of headaches for the company. Since its release date in April 2004, Gmail was periodically brought into the spotlights because it was improved, it returned several errors or its name caused pr... |
12 March 2007 10:06 GMT |
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As I reported a few days ago, Google encounters several problems with the Chinese domain for its email service after the company was informed that Gmail.cn is already owned by another company. Yesterday, the search giant tried to make a partnership with Internet Technology Development Co. Ltd. (ISM), an agreement tha... |
2 March 2007 09:15 GMT |
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