It looks like the Apple and regular press are having a field day today (Christmas) about newly discovered leaked WHOIS info showing that Apple, Inc. had owned the iSlate.com domain (including likely iSlate.co.uk, iSalte.info, iSlate.fr, and many other variations in various worldwide countries).
Markmonitor appears to have accidentally briefly listed Apple, Inc. as the owner of iSlate.com back in late 2007, which was only recently discovered by a MacRumors.com historical WHOIS investigation.
New stories are rampant, but here is one of the best from the Washington Post about this domain name and trademark issue for Apple's possible new iSlate device (rumored slate/tablet device):
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/25/AR2009122500658.html
A little domain detective work has now finally exposed the light on securing trademarks (going back to 2006) for the iSlate device in various countries (including the U.S.)
Someone is going to a lot of work registering worldwide domains and securing worldwide trademarks for the iSlate...
Your thoughts?
Markmonitor appears to have accidentally briefly listed Apple, Inc. as the owner of iSlate.com back in late 2007, which was only recently discovered by a MacRumors.com historical WHOIS investigation.
New stories are rampant, but here is one of the best from the Washington Post about this domain name and trademark issue for Apple's possible new iSlate device (rumored slate/tablet device):
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/25/AR2009122500658.html
A little domain detective work has now finally exposed the light on securing trademarks (going back to 2006) for the iSlate device in various countries (including the U.S.)
Someone is going to a lot of work registering worldwide domains and securing worldwide trademarks for the iSlate...
Your thoughts?
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