Google Loses Domain Arbitration To Canadian Start-Up
December 30, No CommentsAnnounced today, the National Arbitration Forum has dismissed Google’s complaint that it was entitled to the domain name, Groovle.com.
Young Canadian entrepreneurs Jacob Fuller and Ryan Fitzgibbon, launched the web site in 2007, to provide users the ability to upload photos and customize their Internet start page.
Jacob Fuller stated “Google never had anything to fear from our web site. The arbitrators’ decision that the two domain names are sufficiently different should put Google at ease and we look forward to a renewed positive relationship with Google.”
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