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German Network Administrator Holds Google Ransom, His Demands Are A Job
The man’s name is Sebastian Klein, a German Network Administrator who apparently has enough of the Big Daddy. So far he has registered 10 Google related domain names. He is demanding a job in exchange for these names.
And he won’t settle for just any job. He would “favour an employment as an internal auditor for security IT” and must be allowed to travel to Cologne to visit his daughter every weekend.
Here are some word’s from the horses mouth himself:
If it wanted to, Google could probably force Klein to hand over the domains by filing a dispute with the World Intellectual Property Organisation.
I just thought this was kind of amusing. Desperate yes, but quite amusing. Full Story Here.
A Snapshot of this wannabe Google Employee: