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Originally Posted by dominator is this article old?
according to whois they already own microsoft-games
and i believe they have rights to the word "microsoft" (unlike generic words like "windows")
anyway, using expressions like "registerig URLs" is pretty stupid and journalists who understand what they write should not use them |
The by line has a recent date, but it may be dated prior to publication in the online periodical.
And perhaps the domain was turned over to MS.
Actually, I just looked at the WHOIS myself.
It is very screwy and most likely falsified to through people off.
Take a look closely:
Technical Contact [469717]:
Domain Administrator
One Microsoft Way
Redmond
WA
98052
US
Phone: +1.4258828080
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.DOMAININVESTMENTSLLC.COM 209.188.9.87
NS2.DOMAININVESTMENTSLLC.COM 209.188.9.89
Record created on: 2007-09-20 05:25:35.0
Database last updated on: 2008-09-15 06:12:56.34
Domain Expires on: 2009-09-20 05:25:35.0
Notice the nameservers?
Same name as the defendant - Domain Investments.
I believe this is a slam-dunk for MS.
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Originally Posted by Focus What idiots are still daring to squat on MS? They deserve it...MS don't play that shiiiiit! |
If they read any of the industry news they would have caught wind of MS's slamming the domainer.
And how many have been seized and turned over to MS? Good question, considering domains(at)microsoft(.)com is associated with about 23,149 domains.
Stupid is what Stupid Does - Forrest Gump -