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Microsoft not pleased about
mikerowesoft website
British
Columbia - A Canadian teenager called Mike Rowe who added the
word soft to his name for his website title, has been ordered by
Microsoft to hand over the domain.
The 17-year-old has been told by the
company that his site infringes on their copyright and could confuse
their customers.
The teenager, from British Columbia,
received a letter from Microsoft's lawyers in November, requesting
that he transfer his domain name over to them immediately. He refused,
reports theDesign Technica website.
"I was not ready to give up my domain
name since I had put so much time and effort into establishing my
name, getting my business cards out and posting my services on the
internet. If I were to give up my domain, I would lose all the time
and effort I had put into it."
He requested a monetary settlement
and Microsoft countered with an offer for $10 (about £6), which was
his domain registration costs.
"I was surprised that they would
offer such a little amount of money to persuade me to hand my domain
over to Microsoft. In response to this recent email, I sent one back
to them describing how much work I have put into my business and that
the domain was worth at least $10,000 (£6,000)," he said.
"They refused to give me anything
more than $10 so I proceeded to ignore their most recent email. I
didn't hear anything from them after their last email," he added. --
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