Fred Holmes:
> The other thing that comes to mind:  If the Internet is global, what does the 
> above mean operationally?  If there is more than one "gmail.com" on the 
> Internet, do the DNS servers in the EU point to different hosts for gmail.com 
> than the DNS servers in the US?  I wouldn't think that would work.
> 
> There certainly couldn't be duplicate e-mail addresses in the system, not 
> duplicate [specific [EMAIL PROTECTED] addresses.
> 

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/31/google_looses_trademark_battle/


Apparently it doesn't own the trademark to gmail, so it can't use it in
Europe.  Oh well!


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