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Google's 2nd attempt to buy Chinese Gmail domain name gets no response

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA: Internet business giant Google is finding the Chinese namesake of its Gmail service playing hard-to-get. According to one report, the US company approached Beijing-based ISM Internet Technology Development Co. Ltd., the firm behind the Chinese email service, with an offer to acquire the Gmail.cn domain name. But ISM offered no comment saying it did not understand the situation clearly.
Posted : Fri, 02 Mar 2007 12:14:01 GMT
By : Ryan Jones
Category : Internet (Technology)
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA: Internet business giant Google is finding the Chinese namesake of its Gmail service playing hard-to-get. According to one report, the US company approached Beijing-based ISM Internet Technology Development Co. Ltd., the firm behind the Chinese email service, with an offer to acquire the Gmail.cn domain name. But ISM offered no comment saying it did not understand the situation clearly.

Google had first approached ISM in August 2004 soon after its Gmail service was launched in the US. The negotiations made no progress and Google soon abandoned the matter. Sources close to the story said that acquiring the Chinese domain name has now become priority for Google because of rapid growth in the Chinese market and Google's own Gmail service attracting record number of subscribers each year.

ISM said it had registered its own service eight months before Google's Gmail. The two services have many things in common besides the domain name: the choice of colors in the logo are strikingly similar; even the sign-in page is similarly uncluttered. Gmail is a free email service and the technology behind it was developed at a cost of $2.5mn. ISM had planned to charge for the service, later, when user numbers had grown, but after Google began to offer its Gmail service free the plans had to be shelved

ISM's Gmail is currently a bilingual service offering emails in two languages English and a simplified version of Chinese with plans to add traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean and at least 45 more languages. It now has more than 300,000 users, an ISM spokesperson said.

For Google, the situation isn't a new one. In Europe it has had to resort to legal action against other services which used the Gmail domain name. In this case however, the only option before Google is to make a formal offer to buy the domain name from the Chinese company because their registration for the Gmail service predates its own.

Gmail.cn had its domain registration done on August 1, 2003, whereas Google's service was registered on April 1, 2004.

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