Saturday, February 18, 2012

Google Secures 32 Misspelt Domain Names From Typo-Squatter

Google has won a dispute against a Hong Kong-based domain typo-squatter who allegedly held 32 ‘ Google  typo’ domain names for no good purpose.
Following the complaint filed by the search giant, the National Arbitration Forum awarded the domains to Google asserting the three ICANN rules:

(1) The domain name registered by Respondent is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which Complainant has rights; and
(2) Respondent has no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name; and
(3) The domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith.

The domains hence  obtained by  Google are  (what a waste of money for a company!) :

geoolge.com gggoogle.com ggolge.com ggoole.com go0gle.com gogelmail.com goggleemail.com gogglemails.com gologle.com googemail.com googer.com googlae.com googlecalander.com googlede.com googledevice.com googleen.com googlehomepage.com googleparking.net googlepictures.com googletr.com googlev.com googlp.com googlse.com googlu.com googne.com googole.com googu.com goolggle.com goolgle.com goolglemail.com gooogly.com gougle.com

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Posted via email from Tony Burkhart

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