Google Competitors Express Concern about the Company’s Application for Domain Names

Several of Google’s competitors have lodged complaints with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers urging it to reject Google’s applications for domain names such as “.search.”; .fly”; and “.map,”  Similar complaints were previously lodged when Amazon.com Inc. sought the domain name “.book.”  FairSearch.org — a group that includes Microsoft Corp., Expedia Inc. and Oracle Corp. — contend that approving these application would effectively grant Google “an unfair competitive advantage . . . through the improper grant of a perpetual monopoly of generic industry terms to a single company.”

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