In late May, we learned that Apple had filed a complaint with the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization ) to retrieve the domain name iPods.com. This complaint ultimately led to Apple and new owner of the domain name that leads nowhere, but will eventually point to this page ...
Apple was far more likely to pay for domain names, even to a lot of money on the table . In April, the company has paid $ 4.5 million for iCloud.com. WIPO method may be longer, but it is less expensive: a few thousand dollars would have sufficed to iPods.com.
[Via: 9To5 Mac ]
Apple was far more likely to pay for domain names, even to a lot of money on the table . In April, the company has paid $ 4.5 million for iCloud.com. WIPO method may be longer, but it is less expensive: a few thousand dollars would have sufficed to iPods.com.
[Via: 9To5 Mac ]
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