Google wins Gmai.com in UDRP case
08 June 2012
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Simon Crompton, London
Google has had the domain name Gmai.com transferred to it in a case at the National Arbitration Forum, despite the owner arguing it was legitimate acronym for Guttierez Madriga and Alonzo
The company, registered as International GMA, made a full response to Google''s accusations – indeed at 19 pages it was over the 15-page limit imposed by paragraph 5(a) of the UDRP. The panel used its discretion in admitting the full response, saying it should be considered as it all attempted to address Google''s points.
GMA made what initially...
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