Thursday, August 25, 2011

Google wants to end goggle.com

Google  has launched a procedure to the National Arbitration Forum, authorized by ICANN, the organization that manages domain names, to resolve conflicts where domain names exploit the typographical errors of Internet users for commercial purposes, like goggle.com, goggle.net and goggle.org.


When accessing a site like Goggle.com, the user is not misled by a layout similar to the Google search engine. However, this type of site promises rewards to the user, if it meets a questionnaire. The online video site YouTube, owned by Google, has also filed complaints for similar reasons.

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