- Yellowikis
Yellowikis is a
MediaWiki website collecting basic information about businesses. This information includes basic contact details such as company name, address, websites, and telephone numbers, as well as internal Yellowikiwikilink s to competitors.Some users also enter a number of codes including a two letter country code as well as an
International Standard Industrial Classification , North American Industry Classification or USStandard Industrial Classification . Some users are also addinggeocode s andSkype ids.Yellowikis was launched in January 2005.
As of February 2006 , the Yellowikis main page had been translated into more than 20 different languages.Legal issues
A commercial business listing company,
Yell Group demanded that the founders of Yellowikis, Paul Youlten and Rosa Blaus, shut down the site claiming that Yellowikis was "passing itself off" as being associated with Yell.com and that people would confuse the two organisations. [cite web
title =Legal threat to wiki listing site
work =BBC News
date =Wednesday,12 July 2006
url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5169674.stm
accessdate =2006-07-12 ] [cite news|title=Teenager faces action over listings website|author=Bobbie Johnson|date=2006-08-02 |work=The Guardian |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1835233,00.html|publisher=Guardian News and Media Ltd] [cite news|title=Yell threatens to sue wiki rival|author=Jane Hoskyn|work=vnunet.com|date=2006-07-14 |url=http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2160380/yell-threatens-sue-wiki-rival|publisher=VNU Business Publications Ltd] This might be considered to be anti-competitive. Yell's claim is given considerable weight by the slogan on Yellowiki's front page that they are "Yellow Pages for the 21st Century" although in their public protestations, Yellowikis claim that they are not trying to create association between themselves and Yellow Pages. [cite web
last =The Yellowikis Community
title =Response to Yell
work =
publisher =Yellowikis
date =2006
url =http://www.yellowikis.org/wiki/index.php/Response_to_Yell
accessdate =2006-07-14 ]However, a European court has already ruled that the two-word phrase "Yellow Pages", when used within Europe, cannot be considered the property of a single company. This might be seen as a demonstration of poor trademark registration rules, rather than an attempt at "
passing off ". Since "yellow pages" is a phrase used around the world to differentiate commercial listings from "white pages", non-commercial listings, it is almost universally treated as agenericized trademark that has long since passed into the public domain.From
9 October to14 October 2006 , the domain address redirected to the new [http://www.owikis.org.uk/ Owikis] website, which stated "The trademark dispute between Yell Limited and Paul Youlten concerning the Yellowikis website has been satisfactorily resolved". On15 October , however, the Yellowikis website reappeared, with the explanation thatUnited Kingdom users would have to use Owikis, with the word "Yell" from the domain name and the color yellow from the logo; international users could continue to use Yellowikis. As of May 2008, the Owikis site is not yet available.References
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Yellow pages External links
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* [http://yellowikis.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Yellowikis] onWikia
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