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A fourth lawsuit against NSI by a domain name owner to try to
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Carl Oppedahl)
Tue Jun 18 15:46:49 1996
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 15:43:46 -0400
To: newdom@iiia.org, DOMAIN-POLICY@internic.net, linuxisp@lightning.com,
net-lawyers@lawlib.wuacc.edu, inet-access@earth.com, nanog@merit.edu,
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From: Carl Oppedahl <carl@oppedahl.com>
There is now a fourth case in which NSI wrote to a domain name owner
saying that their domain name would get cut off in 30 days, and in
which the domain name owner says it wasn't infringing anybody's
trademarks (which is of course no defense under the present NSI
policy), and finds itself suing NSI to avert loss of the domain name.
First lawsuit - Roadrunner v. NSI
background at: http://www.patents.com/nsi.sht
complaint at: http://www.patents.com/nsicpt1.sht
Second lawsuit - DCI v. DCI and NSI
background at: http://www.patents.com/dci/dci.sht
complaint at:
http://infolawalert.com/source/src061496_dc_complaint.html
Third lawsuit - Giacalone v. NSI et al.
complaint at: http://zeus.bna.com/e-law/cases/giac.html
Fourth lawsuit - Clue Computing v. NSI
background at: http://www.clue.com/legal/index.html
complaint at: http://www.clue.com/legal/complain.html
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