When Google launched Gmail in Germany in 2005, it was quickly barred from using the Gmail name for its email product there. German entrepreneur Daniel Giersch, after all, had registered the "G-mail" trademark for his physical and electronic mail service in Germany in 2000, long before Google had even announced its own service. Instead of "Gmail," German Internet users who wanted to use Gmail had to go to googlemail.com. Google tried to appeal this decision, but ran out of legal options in 2007, after Europe's Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market rejected its appeal.
By FREDERIC LARDINOIS - TechCrunch on April 16, 2012
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