December 31, 2008
Jobs’ Health Watch Has Bloggers in a Frenzy
The blogosphere is in an uproar over the latest reports on the condition of Apple’s iconic CEO. Who to believe?
The blogosphere is in an uproar over the latest reports on the condition of Apple’s iconic CEO. Who to believe?
“Sorely misguided” complainant loses bid for Fired.com.

[This is the second Domain Dunce award for 2008. See the first one for Verizon.] What do you do if you want a domain that’s already registered and you don’t want to pay for it? Furthermore, you have no chance of winning a UDRP arbitration because the domain was registered years before your first use of the domain? And the domain is generic? And it isn’t infringing on your brand?
According to World2Work, you go ahead and file a UDRP.
Uniform company files arbitration to get Peaches.com domain.
Peaches Uniforms, a seller of fashion uniforms and scrubs to women in the medical industry, has filed an arbitration request with National Arbitration Forum to gain control of the domain name Peaches.com.
Peaches Uniforms, founded in 1987, filed for a trademark on the term Peaches for medical uniforms in 2006. The trademark was granted in April 2007.
Peaches.com was originally registered in 1995. The current owner, 24-7 Outdoors, Inc., has owned the domain since at least 2003, the earliest date historical whois records are available on DomainTools. At the time, the domain was registered to The Peach Connection and 24-7 Outdoors.
New Year may bring a new iPhone, smarter storage, and prosperity for beleaguered handset makers.
Ending months of speculation, the giant retail confirms it will start selling Apple’s iPhone this Sunday for $197.