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By Jo Best

Published: Thursday 16 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

London UK


Occupation

Web Services Director


Comment

Just commenting on the iTunes matter - I would very much like to see the whole arguement as it is fundermental to domain ownership

If the person who owns it bought before iTunes was launched for example then he/she should definately be allowed to keep it and negotiate with Apple - if it was a fortunate cybersquat then not



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