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[Mageia-discuss] Google, yahoo, Hotmail and Flickr accounts

+ nicolas vigier + boklm at mars-attacks.org +
+ Tue Sep 21 23:28:44 CEST 2010 +

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On Tue, 21 Sep 2010, David W. Hodgins wrote:
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+> On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 19:15:05 -0400, Lawrence A Fossi <darkfoss at comcast.net> wrote:
+>
+>> It's inevitable that Mageia would be claimed on some accounts.. a quick Google turned up 1 US business 1 guy on Twitter
+>> and a second with JA-Mageia..all on page 1 of the search
+>> http://sites.google.com/site/johnwellssr/home
+>
+> Ouch!  Is this a show stopper for the name mageia?
+> http://mageia.com/
+
+No, it's not a problem. It is not the same domain at all, there is no
+confusion possible between the two.
+
+>
+> The domain was registered in 2001, with the ownership hidden
+> by Domains by Proxy.  The sites.google.com, and the
+> "Recent Site Activity" link on mageia.com shows it's
+> being maintained by "John Wells Sr".
+>
+> Note that the logo consists of the site name in a stylized
+> script, with the phrase "Isn't it magic", as the "future Web
+> home for Mageia Minerals of Chassell, Michigan".  The site
+> consists of a single page hosted on sites.google.com.  The
+> recent activity indicates it was all created July 26th, 2010.
+>
+> While mageia.org is not the same as mageia.com, I expect
+> a lot of users are going to accidentally go to the wrong
+> site.
+
+When you type "mageia" on google, mageia.org is already the first
+result, so I don't think it will be a big problem.
+
+Nicolas
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