It is unclear if eNom was both the registrant and registrar or only the registrar.
If they are only the registrar this will be a very interesting case.
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It seems to be a year-old case going by Justia:Philbrick's own Web site can be found at www.philbrickssports.com. His suit against eNom is the latest front in a clash over the domain name, and has the potential to turn into a legal battle royale.
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/cou...case_id-31188/
Oddly, eNom filed against the same party:
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/cou...ase_id-154041/
Vidi, Vici, Veni!
It is unclear if eNom was both the registrant and registrar or only the registrar.
If they are only the registrar this will be a very interesting case.
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Cases like that benefit the lawyers more than anybody else.
That eNom girl is annoying![]()
Why is this going to "court" instead of a WIPO hearing?
Unlike UDRP the courts can award monetary damages...
I read somewhere they offered to settle for $50k, but he refused saying it wouldn't even cover legal costs... so in court they are liable up to $100k under ACPA, and he may get a large sum on top of legal costs...
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