Apple, like most big companies, is pretty vigilant about protecting its intellectual property via copyright, patents, and trademarks. Unfortunately, that policy doesn't seem to have extended to the names of some of its notable employees. Jonathan Ive, Apple's senior vice president of industrial design, has lost a bid to gain control of the domain names using his name.
U.K. citizen Harry Jones registered several permutations of the Apple design maven's name in 2004, including jonathanive.com, jony-ive.com, jonathan-ive.com, and jonyive.com, all of which point to Jones's fan site about Ive. After a failed attempt to buy out Jones--he asked for $400,000 but Apple offered him only $10,000--the notoriously publicity-shy Ive took the matter to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
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400k lol, and he is running adsense on the fansite too.
U.K. citizen Harry Jones registered several permutations of the Apple design maven's name in 2004, including jonathanive.com, jony-ive.com, jonathan-ive.com, and jonyive.com, all of which point to Jones's fan site about Ive. After a failed attempt to buy out Jones--he asked for $400,000 but Apple offered him only $10,000--the notoriously publicity-shy Ive took the matter to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
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400k lol, and he is running adsense on the fansite too.