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September 26, 2005
Google Accused of Issuing Misleading Statements in Gmail Name Dispute
Do you remember a blog post from a couple of week's ago about a possible lawsuit by a UK firm against Google over the name Gmail? This Sunday Times article reports that the dispute is quickly turning into a war of words as Independent International Investment Research (IIIR), the company who has been contesting the use of the Gmail trademark, says that Google has been issuing "inaccurate and misleading statements."
From the article:
Times Online today had sight of an e-mail exchange between Google and the chief executive of Independent International Investment Research (IIIR) - which is threatening legal action over the trademark for GMail. In the e-mails, the IIR takes Google to task over official comments it made in response to his case.
Much more in the article: Google accused of misleading in Gmail row.
Posted by Gary Price on September 26, 2005 7:00 PM










