Microsoft has filed a dispute over the XboxOne.com, hoping to regain control of the domain.
The dispute was filed with the National Arbitration Forum, an ICANN-approved organization for such matters.
While cyber squatting is a problem, this is not necessarily the case in this situation. The owners of the domain, UK residents, purchased XboxOne.com in December 2011, likely some time ... [ read the full article ]
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F**kem, M$ should have to go through all the same bulls*it every1 else has to if they want to use a domain like we (the common folk) all do.. offer a bid on the domain an hope they accept it.. otherwise their SoL an need to come up with an alternative just like many of us have had to.. Tip to M$ - try a .co or a .us .. i hear those have become the new .coms (lol)... too bad if people would be confused.. if their smart enough to operate windows 8 they will manage.. if not well, too bad.. the strong survive an hopefully the weak shall perish leaving more 4 the remaining.. good luck M$ im sure u will get ur way..
reminds me of an episode of the Simpsons where bill gates "buys Homers company out" by trashing everything he had..
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Quote:wish i owned the domain i would be offering the domain to microsoft for a billion dollars.
You could offer, but they wouldn't take it: they would do what they are doing now and enforcing the take over for next to nothing. I believe there are some bi-laws or bills in place that state if the site isn't doing anything they have to give it up. Also I pretty sure to buy a site just to enforce a company to have to pay for it now, is considered irrelevant and rights to the site would then be handed over to the company fighting for it.
I could be wrong, but I won't actually be surprised if MS gets it.
that domain was registered in Dec of 2011. Xbox one was not announced until a couple months ago. I would say Xbox has no right to the domain, as it was registered clearly 1.5 years before the xbox one was even announced. Domain holder owns the xbox one name IMO as a poor mans copyright.
The article capitalizes the domain name but names are always lowercase. Unlikely, but it could be for something else, such as XB Ox One. Regardless, Microsoft doesn't really have a legitimate claim to it; They didn't trademark the XBox One name yet or even publish it. They'll probably win though...
Doesnt expecting the unexpected make the unexpected expected and therefore mean youre expecting the expected which was the unexpected until you expected it?
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