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Thanks for the link .edu, couldn't companies get in trouble for using the word 'Google' within their domains?
 
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Yep, without a doubt.
 
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Yeah I would think so, I haven't actually seen or heard of any causes with Google against other people that have their name within their domain.
 
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Needless to say, I think the whole world's going a little googlecrazy.com. Is it because of smoking all that googlepot.com?

I'm sure the writer knew those two names were taken when he wrote the little article. Funny stuff :)
 
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wow, googlemania.com:tri:
 
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do you think any of these names must be getting type in traffic?
 
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I'm not sure that a domain just including "google" _has_ to mean problems since it could be GoOgleWhatver. Anyway, Google lost a fight against google.no concerning that name.
 
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Very interesting hahaha!
Thanks for the great laugh edu!
 
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so are they all getting sued or something?
 
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Originally posted by marcuss
I'm not sure that a domain just including "google" _has_ to mean problems since it could be GoOgleWhatver. Anyway, Google lost a fight against google.no concerning that name.

You have a point. It does depend on how you brand the name, so if youbrand your site as GoOgleSomething, then at least you'll have a valid argument. But my guess is that the rich Google legal department will still give you a hard time. If you wish to test this theory, then you can always reg any of these available names:

GoOgleStars.com
GoOgleCelebs.com
GoOgleBikinis.com
GoOgleHotties.com
GoOgleLegs.com

Personally, I wouldn't recommend it.

This guy on the other hand isn't shy about his intentions - http://www.buygoogledomains.com/ :lol:
 
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lol, nice site he has, once "google-verb-to search on google.com" gets in to the dictionary they own't have a problem, but google doesn't reg any domains with the word google in it, they have froogle.com, google.com, and gmail.com
 
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Originally posted by armstrong
You have a point. It does depend on how you brand the name, so if youbrand your site as GoOgleSomething, then at least you'll have a valid argument. But my guess is that the rich Google legal department will still give you a hard time. If you wish to test this theory, then you can always reg any of these available names:

GoOgleStars.com
GoOgleCelebs.com
GoOgleBikinis.com
GoOgleHotties.com
GoOgleLegs.com

Personally, I wouldn't recommend it.

This guy on the other hand isn't shy about his intentions - http://www.buygoogledomains.com/ :lol:

lol... that guy is quite dumb... even has a @hotmail.com email address to contact at bottom :)
 
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ASKGOOGLE.com is owned by google
 
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Originally posted by armstrong
You have a point. It does depend on how you brand the name, so if youbrand your site as GoOgleSomething, then at least you'll have a valid argument. But my guess is that the rich Google legal department will still give you a hard time. If you wish to test this theory, then you can always reg any of these available names:

GoOgleStars.com
GoOgleCelebs.com
GoOgleBikinis.com
GoOgleHotties.com
GoOgleLegs.com

Personally, I wouldn't recommend it.

I really dont think that there are so much value in those domains. and getting in trouble for nothing wouldnt be very smart, would it? :)

Originally posted by armstrong
This guy on the other hand isn't shy about his intentions - http://www.buygoogledomains.com/ :lol:

i wonder if he get any traffic at all to those domains...
 
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