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Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment Corp.'s Web site, utube.com, was inaccessible for most of the week, overwhelmed by millions of people looking for the popular online video site. The confusion ...
Clearly, Utube.com was never intended to be a mass market proposition. Then, soon after Google purchased YouTube for a headline-making $1.65 billion, the e-mail started to pour in.
A tiny machinery firm in Ohio sues the online video provider, blaming it for millions of inadvertent Web site hits.
Universal Tube and Rollform Equipment Corp., which owns the Utube.com Web site, is upset that so many of its site visitors are actually looking for YouTube.com.
Industrial manufacturer involved in tube-making sues online video portal over user confusion that swamped former's Web site.
An Ohio equipment company says it's not easy having the same name as an Internet giant. And after a deluge of angry Web surfers stumbled on tube machinery instead of popular videos, UTube sued ...
Think you've seen enough articles about the potential of YouTube getting sued? Make room for one more. Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment Corp., whose Web site is … wait for it… utube.com, is ...
The lawsuit alleges that YouTube is confusingly similar to Universal Tube's UTube.com, which sells tube, pipe and rollforming machinery.
Most companies would welcome 70 million people visiting their website every month, but for one small US company selling secondhand tube and pipe machinery, the effects of being mistaken for the ...
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"Creators, we’ve heard your feedback on YouTube’s deblurring and denoising Shorts," Rene Ritchie, YouTube’s creator liaison, ...
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