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Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Fox Business News misses out

News Corp loses its domain name battle over Fox Business News:

NEWS CORP.'S 6-MONTH-OLD FOX BUSINESS News has lost its battle for the same domain name.   

The World International Property Organization's Arbitration and Mediation Center has ruled that Florida businessman Derek Hodges, of Sebring, Fla., properly registered the domain name FoxBusinessNews.com in February 2007. Hodges runs Worldwide Directory Services, which resells domain names and also offers Internet marketing services.

Hodges had been using the name Fox Business News since 2002, but didn't register the domain name until Feb. 8, 2007--the same date that News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch announced its new business channel, then known as Fox Business Channel. Hodges said he had attempted to register the Fox Business News name in 2006, but wasn't able to at the time. Last year, news that Fox was planning a new channel prompted him to investigate whether he could still claim Fox Business News as a domain name. Fox didn't register the trademark for the name "Fox Business News" until last July.

The arbitration panel ruled that Hodges could continue to use FoxBusinessNetwork.com because he had presented evidence that he had used the term "Fox Business Network" for his company for several years. Hodges also has been known by the nickname "the British fox" since the late 1990s.

Read more here (from Media Post).

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