Google trying to get control of gmail.pl
February 18th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 102 times, 1 so far today
Google trying to get control of gmail.pl
Search engine giant Google has initiated legal actions against a group of Polish poets who runs a website named Gmail.pl.
Google is demanding that the domain name should be handed back to them.
The poet’s group runs this site GMAiL for their “Grupa Mlodych Artystow i Literatow”. This translates to Group of Young Artists and Writers.
Izabela Krawczyk of GMAiL said in a statement that Google had turned to the country’s IT and telecommunications tribunal to try to stop them using the Web site address www.gmail.pl.
Google in their response are saying that they have the right to the domain name as they run a webmail service with this name.
Krawczyk added: “We didn’t buy this name just to sell it to Google. As a matter of pride, we’re refusing to give it up. We bought the name legally, with our own money. Nobody gave it to us for free. We refuse to be deprived of what we consider is our property.”
Krawczyk further said: “Their lawyer told me that his client had no intention of paying for something which belonged to him.”
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