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Jun. 25, 2007 at 8:49am Eastern by Barry Schwartz
Germany Rules Against Google On Gmail Trademark, Gmail In Germany To Shut Down?
Google loses Gmail trademark case in Germany from News.com reports that Google has lost the Gmail trademark case in a German appellate court. Google will not be allowed to use Gmail in Germany, like they can't in the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
Google Threatens to Close German Gmail Due to Local Law from Google Blogoscoped reports that Google may close down the Gmail service in Germany due to privacy concerns. Philipp Lenssen explains that local German law may require Google to require full addresses of Gmail users, severely impacting user anonymity.
Postscript: It is not official, Google loses Gmail name in Germany from Vnunet reports:
Google has lost the right to the Gmail name in Germany following a court ruling over the trademarked G-Mail name.The Hanseatic Higher Regional Court ruled that Google's use of 'Gmail' in the region breached the 'G-Mail' trademark owned by local businessman Daniel Giersch.
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