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HP get rights for domain: hpweb.com

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A court has instructed a South Korean man to transfer property rights of the Internet domain name of ``hpweb.com’’ to Hewlett Packard (HP).

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Good !. Too many times I have gone for some names, like HPweb.com ,lol,
and a Korean person has already taken it.

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Wow, he's had that domain for 6 years. I bet he's not HP :???:
 
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Wow, he's had that domain for 6 years. I bet he's not HP :???:
:)

thats bad isn't it? HP isn't their name its Hewlett Packard. I cant really see how a company has a claim to a combination of letters - isn;t this the attraction of the 3 letter domains - they aren;t copyrightable? There are obvious examples though BA and MS. Marks and spencers could go head to head with microsoft for msweb?
 
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thats bad isn't it? HP isn't their name its Hewlett Packard. I cant really see how a company has a claim to a combination of letters - isn;t this the attraction of the 3 letter domains - they aren;t copyrightable? There are obvious examples though BA and MS. Marks and spencers could go head to head with microsoft for msweb?

I agree, it is quite worrying...but I think part of the process of claiming bad faith comes down to what the current owner is actually using the domain for...meaning if he is using the domain to sell electronics, printers or anything else Hewless Packard make then they can easily claim bad faith.

HP really does have a number of meanings though, in Asia it's a common acroynm for 'Hand Phone' which is our mobile phone.
 
http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/95358.htm

i think this is old news..(udrp decision was made in 2000) Not sure why it's circulating in the press again.. I think it could be an seo strategy of certain news sites...??

I think if you publish news on your site & have javascript showing current dates on the page.. google will index it as "new news" within there news directory & email it to various subscribers of their services... "me being one of them"

In the interest of research.. I will be publishing news on a few of my sites just to see how much extra traffic it generates ;-)
 
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