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I had some time on my hands and was searching the whois of the .in extentions of some of the major companies and found that most don't own their names there.
It seems that the-"National Internet Exchange of India" owns several like yahoo.in
google.in
ibm.in
hotmail.in.
I know they are India's official ISP police, to make sure traffic is routed from within India but why would they be withholding these names?
Another question is askjeeves.in and godaddy.in are owned by an individual how is this person not getting into trouble? It seems that the National Internet Exchange of India would be taking care of this problem if they are the ones holding others TM's.
The only two that I found that actually own thier own domains in India are Microsoft (of course) and Aol.
Just sounds like there are going to be a lot of lawsuits on the horizion.
It seems that the-"National Internet Exchange of India" owns several like yahoo.in
google.in
ibm.in
hotmail.in.
I know they are India's official ISP police, to make sure traffic is routed from within India but why would they be withholding these names?
Another question is askjeeves.in and godaddy.in are owned by an individual how is this person not getting into trouble? It seems that the National Internet Exchange of India would be taking care of this problem if they are the ones holding others TM's.
The only two that I found that actually own thier own domains in India are Microsoft (of course) and Aol.
Just sounds like there are going to be a lot of lawsuits on the horizion.