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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.
Since last fall, more than 100,000 Web surfers a day have landed on Utube when they wanted to check out YouTube. (For a time, Utube.com crashed almost every day.) ...
According to UTube manager Laura Smirin, a lot of the phone calls and e-mails were very rude. "They were just nasty," Smirin says. Girkins has hundreds of them on his computer in his office.
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.
Right Arrow story Utube Sues YouTube Over Domain-Name Confusion Associated Press Published November 2, 2006 11:30am EST | Updated January 13, 2015 10:11pm EST ...
The lawsuit asks that YouTube stop using the youtube.com domain name or reimburse Universal Tube for the cost of establishing a new corporate identity. "We were there first--by 10 years. Now I see ...
Utube Sues YouTube By Hillary Profita November 2, 2006 / 11:45 AM EST / CBS News ...
Universal Tube and Roll-form Equipment Corporation, which employs 17 people and operates the web-site utube.com, has filed a lawsuit asking YouTube - which was bought by Google last month for £ ...
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Viewers have the opportunity to hype up to three videos per week for a favorite creator. This gives the video points, which ...