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G-Mail trademark owner turns down $250,000 offer by Google in Germany

March 20, 2007 By: Ilias Category: blog, internet, Links, news, People, world

The German businessman behind trade mark cases that could wreck Google’s email (Gmail) branding across Europe would refuse millions of dollars for the G-Mail trade mark he owns, according to his lawyer. The man has already turned down a Google offer of $250,000.

Daniel Giersch is a venture capitalist who also owns and runs a physical and electronic postal service in Germany called G-Mail.
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Tags: Gmail, Google, Web 2.0

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