VANCOUVER -- Like any good fledgling businessperson, Mike Rowe knew he needed a catchy name for his website design company. Being possessed of a sense of humour and the cheekiness of a typical 17 year old and given his name, what better than to register his Internet domain name as mikerowesoft.com?
As in, but not quite, Microsoft Corp.
" Since my name is Mike Rowe, I thought it would be funny to add ´soft´ to the end of it," the Victoria Grade 12 student said.
But the folks at the world´s biggest software company aren´t smiling. They´ve demanded he give up his domain name.
Mike, a self-described computer geek, registered the name in August. In November, he received a letter from Microsoft´s Canadian lawyers, Smart & Biggar, informing him he was committing copyright infringement.
He was advised to transfer the name to the corporation.
" I didn´t think they would get all their high-priced lawyers to come after me," Rowe said.
He wrote back, saying he´d put a lot of time and effort into his business and asked to be compensated if he was to give up his name.
Microsoft´s lawyers wrote back offering him $10 US.
Rowe asked for $1,000.
Then, last Wednesday, he received an ominous, 2.5-centimetre-thick package with a 25-page letter accusing him of trying to force Microsoft into giving him a large settlement for his name.
" I never even thought of getting anything out of them," he said, adding he only asked for the $1,000 because he was " sort of mad at them for only offering 10 bucks."
Now he´s going to sit back and see if the organization that registers domain names will take his name away from him.
No one from the law firm or Microsoft would comment.
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bon pour ceux qui sont pas fort en anglais je traduit ( en resumé);
un type de vancouver nommé Mike Rowe ses enregistré un domaine internet ( un site . com) au nom de www.mikerowesoft.com bon alors " lassociation davocat de billou division canada" lui on envoyé une lettre disant quil a enfraint la loi des droit dauteur ( copyrights) a cause qui a mit le mot soft dedans son adress...
bon alors se mike replique en leurs disant qui a mit beaucoup de temps et deffort dans ce site et si il a affaire a changé son domaine name ( son adresse de site) il veut etre compansé ( monaitairement bien sure)il a demandé 1000$ de compensation
Les avocat de crosoft leur reponde quil peuvent leur donner 10$ US comme compensation!
et la mercredi passer il recoit un document de 2.5 centimetre depais et 25 page lacusant qui force mircosoft a fermé eux-meme son site...
Donc ce pauvre mike au moment ou jecrit cest ligne il attend de voir si son site vas etre effacer par lorganisation ou il a acheté son nom de domaine!
Micrsoft! Son quand meme con parfois!
et offrir 10$ US a qqn quand il se brasse des milliard de dollar dans cette bussiness! non mais il son gratte ¢ en plus!
sur ce je vous laisse! A+ All!