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Room 214 and Twitter ID Rights

by James Clark
published 12/28/08

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“A person can achieve everything by being simple and humble” – Rig Veda

I have always found that being humble in mind and spirit has worked well for me in life.

As I was gong through my normal pre-bedtime routines of checking emails, Twitter and Facebook, I was alerted of a video post by Kevin Rose, yes that Kevin Rose, onSeesmic about Twitter ID naming rights that was referencing a situation with Room 214 and Colin Davitt, the owner of the Twitter ID @room214. If you click on the Seesmic above link you will see Kevin’s reasoning and position on the subject of Twitter IDs.

But first things first – Humility:

To Colin Davitt, my most sincere apologies in regards to the Twitter ID issue. You can rest assured that we are not interested in your Twitter ID, and wish you only the best in using it.

And to keep it – Simple:

As a company, and I can say this as one of its co-founders, we have never sought legal counsel or even discussed attempting to obtain the Twitter ID right to twitter.com/room214. Yes, about a year ago we did seek to secure the name, but it was one of those – “Awe shucks, someone already has it moments” and we moved on. Colin got there first – and that is that.

There were mistakes made in communications from one of our employees in their own conversations with Colin. We are all human, and from my discussions with this individual I can honestly say that there was never any bad intent in the situation, and now only heartfelt regret.

Twitter ID Rights

So, Kevin brings up a great conversation about naming rights in social media – one that we will most certainly take an interest in following.

Truth be told, I look forward to participating in the process and hope this situation only helps all of us in the long run.

Sincerely,

James Clark

co-founder, Room 214



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