I was reading WIRED this morning, in particular the piece about Righthaven, that firm that was filing hundreds of lawsuits against folks and bloggers for using copyrighted images (that same company that was also settling cases out of court for $6000.00)

Anyways, as I am reading along I kept thinking about a particular name mentioned in the article and I knew that name from somewhere.

Then it hit me when I read this statement,

“authorize the U.S. Marshalls to execute Hoehn’s judgment through seizure of Righthaven’s bank accounts, real and personal property, and intangible intellectual property rights for levy, lien, auction or other treatment appropriate for satisfaction of Hoehn’s judgment.”

Those words, intangible intellectual property rights, could only be penned by an attorney familiar with domains.

Yup. It is our own Marc Randazza.